Thursday, March 13, 2014

When Plans Change

I'm not one for plans changing. In fact, I hate to change. I know that it's part of being human to resist change to a certain degree, that's why there's usually a messy transition period when feelings are changing from the old normal to the new normal. I cry and try to assimilate, but it is so hard. And then after some time, I adjust.

These past few months plans have changed and I think I'm on the other side of the transition period where I have successfully (for the most part) adjusted to the new normal.

In the old normal this was the plan for the next few months:

  • Cody would have applied for grad schools and we would be finding out where he got accepted about now
  • I would be preparing to leave Barnett Elementary at the end of this school year
  • We would be getting ready to move across the country, most likely

In this new normal, this is the plan:

  • Cody will take the GRE again this summer and apply to grad schools in the fall
  • I've applied to the SUU M.Ed program that they're doing with my school district and will be finding out in the next month if I've been accepted
  • We're moving to a different apartment within our complex and still in our ward at the end of July
  • Getting ready to be at Barnett Elementary in third grade for another year

Some of the positive side effects are:

  • I'm settling into my classroom at school more. I've been thinking even more seriously about the environment that I've had so far this year and what I'd like to change for the rest of this year and the changes I'd like to make to my classroom for next year.
  • I'm having my parents ship out my bike so that I can ride it around all spring, summer, and fall
  • I'm not freaking out anymore by the changes because enough time has passed since November when we started making these decisions
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