Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year, and all that Jazz.

Let me start by saying that I had an exceptionally great month. Yes, month, of December. Looking back, each day was a blessing. And while work took me for a spin (especially trying to prepare for the winter break) a few of the days, all in all I couldn't have been more relaxed and blessed.

We had two visitors come from out of town, as they usually do this time of year, every year. My mother-in-law flew in from California and my father-in-law from Florida. They are both blessings and bring joy to our family in many ways.

I love December. Each year, it makes an impact on my personal and professional life.

This year, personally, it brought me excitement through my son's eyes. Watching him enjoy the Christmas tree and open up gifts, especially his new guitar that Grandma and Grandpop bought him, was a pleasure to see.

Professionally, it brought half days of work to enjoy more (personal) time with family and friends. And getting to leave the office for department lunches and festivities as the weeks ensued is always a treat.

December was very comfortable, and not to be cliche, but peaceful. Even though it's filled with the usual run-around, there were nights of movie and tv-watching, wine drinking, and fellowship. Lots of family dinners and beautiful decorations too. Call me cheesy, but this is what life is all about!

I can hardly believe 2012 is gone. Unfortunately, tomorrow will be the beginning of another, normal day however, but it's also the start of a brand new year.

I have to admit, I get rather annoyed at New Year's resolutions. Who keeps them? They seem forgotten and fallen by the wayside a few weeks in.  And before you know it, you're back where you started: off the diet, dusty, half-read books on a shelf, and prayer life subsiding.

Despite all that, New Year's happens to be one of my favorite holidays, I just recently discovered. HA! For some reason, I am really keen on "starting over," "new beginnings," and the freshness it brings. And while we don't have to have a holiday to do any of these things, New Year's Day (and all the hype it brings) is a great reminder and kick-start helper to nudge us in new directions.

In addition to launching a new web/blog site in the coming weeks (which I am so stoked about!), I will be undertaking another great venture in life.

On January 31st I will be starting the "Career Switcher Program" at Shenandoah University located in Leesburg. I learned about the program from a girl I went to high school with. I randomly ran into her when I tried my hand working at elements fitness. I was going to be a personal trainer there on the side, but after I passed my tests and got into the Career Switcher Program, I decided it would be too much.

She was helping me learn the equipment and the processes and procedures, and she mentioned to me briefly that she had just finished this program. I thought nothing of it and continued down my normal path of life.

For some reason it popped in my mind a week or so later and I racked my brain to try to remember some random words she used to describe it. And after many google searches, I found it and inquired.

The essence of the program is a five month classroom instructed pass or fail course, which at the end if you pass, gives you a teaching license in the state of Virginia. A couple stipulations: (1) you have to pass the VCLA (standard reading and writing test), and (2) you have you pass the Praxis II test in the specific subject area you want to teach. By God's grace alone I passed both.

You also have to have a bachelor's degree and five years of professional work experience. I had both of those as well.

So, to sum it up, I took the Health and Physical Education Praxis subject area test and once the course is over, will be certified to teach in that subject area accordingly. A PE teacher, yes PE TEACHER! YAHOO!

The challenge will be to find an open position in this area once I'm done, but I will trust the Lord for His provision!

As we all seek our passions with hopeful eyes in 2013, may we also remember His grace on 2012, the beckoning of His voice for tomorrow, and His loving hand.

Happy New Year!

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