I will, incredibly enough, be able to watch tonight's debate on MSNBC just before I head out the door to take the long, long, long bus ride to Medford. I will be there for a week before I return back to Reno.
Because I work at a year-round school now, I have breaks scattered through the year. At first I was apprehensive about this arrangement, but now I think it might be better for me.
I won't get as burned out as I was before.
People who think teaching isn't hard are people who have never done it in their lives. It just about kills the hell out of a person, especially the deadlines, rules and regulations of special education. They're a nightmare.
The kids and teaching, however, are great.
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