Almost exactly four years ago, give or take a week, I headed out to California to start my adult, post-undergrad life. I was going to volunteer for the Americorps, teaching kids English and running an after-school program. This was a rather big revelation for most people I knew, as I had spent the past eight or so years certain I was going to be a lawyer, as well as announcing this fact to everyone I knew. Studying abroad, to be totally cliche, changed me, though, and to my dismay I found myself wanting desperately to work with languages rather than with law. With graduation looming, though, I found myself with few options. So I decided to go volunteer. I figured a year of goofing off and teaching language would get it out of my system, and then I would be champing at the bit to head to law school, with a nice little experience on my resume.
Of course, this year was probably the most intense one of my life. The kids came from such a difficult place, avoiding gangs and immigration officials all at the same time. Their parents were generally illiterate even in Spanish, and spoke little to no English. And I had around ten bosses who each seemed determined to make my life difficult. Nevertheless, I discovered I loved teaching. I still wasn't ready to call myself a teacher, though, so I grasped at straws and came up with Hungary.
And I went to Hungary, and fell in love with it, and now I am a teacher.
Tomorrow my little sister heads from home. She is going to Arizona to teach high school biology. I can only hope her journey takes her as soundly to where she needs to be and she is happy.
Good luck, Weasel.
Of course, this year was probably the most intense one of my life. The kids came from such a difficult place, avoiding gangs and immigration officials all at the same time. Their parents were generally illiterate even in Spanish, and spoke little to no English. And I had around ten bosses who each seemed determined to make my life difficult. Nevertheless, I discovered I loved teaching. I still wasn't ready to call myself a teacher, though, so I grasped at straws and came up with Hungary.
And I went to Hungary, and fell in love with it, and now I am a teacher.
Tomorrow my little sister heads from home. She is going to Arizona to teach high school biology. I can only hope her journey takes her as soundly to where she needs to be and she is happy.
Good luck, Weasel.
3 comments:
I miss you. Love, Mom xo0xo0
Nice post, LL.
I remember listening to that song with you in Montana on the Yellowstone trip when you were a little kid. Keep looking for the wide open spaces with room to make big mistakes and live an awesome life.
I love you and miss you a lot. Dad xoxo
Aww, thanks Alce! Love you too <3 All is going well out here, a bit bored since it's too hot to really do anything outside =| Hope everything is going well on your end! Love and miss ya! xoxo
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