May
18, 2012
Dear
Children,
If
April was busy and hectic, May was pretty empty and slow. There have
been more applications filled out, and more interviews gone to, and
more rejections. It hasn't all been bad though. Your mom was asked
by her principal to teach a lesson for him to observe. The result
was him offering her a part-time job as a teacher next fall. She's
already started attending training classes with the other teachers.
She's getting excited about the opportunity to be designing new
curriculum for the sixth graders.
I
got an interview with Washington County School District for a drama
teacher opening at Pineview High School. I drove down to St. George
and back the same day. It made for a long day, but the interview
went well. I was supposed to hear back from them the first part of
this week. I haven't heard anything yet, so I'm not sure what to
think. I also have an interview tomorrow at Taylorsville High
School. I'm really excited about that one. The school is pretty big
and the drama program is very well established.
It's
interesting to think how much the decisions we're facing right now
will affect you growing up. Where we end up working and,
consequently, where we end up living will likely be the place you
come to think of as home. Of course, we may end up moving around a
little bit before settling down somewhere. I feel like we're coming
up on the point where we will know what we're going to be doing in
the fall. I'm glad.
Your
mom and I went for a hike on Memorial Day. We looked up some
information on-line and found out that there is a hot-spring just
under an hour's drive from here. We decided to hike out to it. We
found the trailhead just fine, but then we took the wrong trail and
ended up hiking down the wrong canyon. It was still a fun hike, but
it ended up being twice as long as we expected and we didn't get to
see any hot-springs or waterfalls. We decided to go back down this
week and see if we can find the right trail this time. We forgot a
camera the first time anyways, so now we'll be able to take pictures.
We
love you and pray for you.
Love,
Dad