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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Labrador Reflection 8

     The course is reaching its climatic period during the same time 2nd quarter ends for public schools.  Besides grading, and turning in Department Chairperson documentations and accreditation evidences, I still have to find the time to explore Google Earth for my Geo-Narrative report.  I am surprised that despite my unstable emotional condition with my mother's health, I still managed to keep up with my responsibilities as an educator and student.  

     Every hour is crucial as I carefully scrutinize every action I do when completing priorities.  I am hanging on a thread right now as I try to cope with my situation. Blogging is great outlet for me to say what is on my mind so I can keep my sanity. Looking over the calendar I noticed that I am one blog behind again. However, I will not just make another blog to compensate what I have missed. I will reflect again tomorrow and, hopefully, it will be more fruitful than my last three blogs.  Focus, focus, focus.

1 comment:

  1. You are not the only one behind. I'm up to date with this class so far but I'm behind with my work at Saint Anthony. I just finished my lesson plan for my 7th grade class but still need to work on my 8th grade class. One step at a time.

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