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Too Much on Your Plate

Even though I logically understand what the expression “too much on your plate” means I don’t think I ever fully grasped the dynamic and emotional reality of this expression until just recently in my life. I’m 57 years old and there have been a lot of things in my life that I have struggled through, waded through, survived. I often look backward in amazement that I was able to juggle so much chaos at different points in my life and somehow get up and make it to school or to work or to soccer practice for the kids, and I never felt that I had too much on my plate. And somehow at my 57th birthday, I fully feel that expression for the very first time and I really don’t know how to process it.  As a 911 operator, I once took a call from an older woman, probably in her 60s at the time (making her almost 80 now), whose dog had escaped her fenced yard. She was hysterical. Initially, I didn't understand the severity of her distress. I even asked my coworkers what the 'big tragedy' ...

Settling In

Tomorrow is Friday...............the end of my first week at the new gig.  It's been a crazy week of  new experiences:  new people, new programs, new students, new content.  I inherited a huge art room full of lots and lots of supplies.  Some of these supplies are abundant; some are scarce.  Figuring out what I need will entail hours of work all by itself. Add to this moving into a new house (yea!) and trying to get unpacked...............I've been extremely busy in the three weeks I've been in Coleman. The town literally closes at 5 p.m. daily.  Aside from a couple of convenience stores or fast food joints, everything in this town is closed by 5.  The serenity has its price. A couple of cute stories......... When I asked for my class rosters on PD, the registrar handed me the sheets and apologized that I had a couple of pretty big classes.  I asked her what was considered big, and she said I had a class of 24 and a class of 18..........