Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone!
Well, let’s just get to it: Congratulations to Auntie Cherri for her television debut yesterday evening on The Dennis Hughes Show. My mom and dad called me when I returned from my Foundations of Education class, and they told me that they were sitting right in the front row along with Uncle Ronnie & Auntie Brenda, and pretty much everybody in the family. The only obvious ones missing—for legitimate reasons, mind you—were Great Aunt Reesie, Cousin Jade, Cousin Keith, Cousin Erica, Great Aunt Donna, and yours truly.
Oh, by the way: Mom also told me that Auntie Cherri read my text to her on the air, and the audience members went “Awwwwwwwww!”
There it is, y’all—I was mentioned on television!
Anyway, I’m glad that Auntie Cherri had a successful TV debut, and I am very certain that Gramma Jewel had a blast as well. Knowing her, she took all kinds of pictures with Mr. Hughes and everything; she’ll be posting those pictures up on her Facebook page in due time. Oh, and I also stand in great faith in knowing that Gramma Jewel was dressed to the nines in that studio, as well as everyone else in the family. I told y’all—when it comes to dressin’ up, my family be stylin’ and profilin’ even more so than Ric Flair himself… WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Well, in other news, I got an A+ on my paper in my Foundations of Education class—like that’s supposed to be some kinda surprise! Forgive me for sounding conceited, as that is really not my nature, but I’m just sayin’, tho: I poured my heart and soul into that paper. I was asked why I desire to become a teacher, and I answered it openly, earnestly, and honestly. However, my professor pointed out that I did a tremendous job on providing examples and illustrations; it was also suggested by my professor that I continue to teach the Cradle Roll class at my church.
Y’all, it won’t be long until I become the best damn kindergarten teacher since Mr. D and my Grampa Clark—hahaha!
Oops, it’s after ten o’clock (CST)—I gotta get to my PRAX I Seminar class… and speaking of that class, I want to thank y’all for your prayers. Don’t stop praying for me, though, because this class is still a bit challenging—but that’s another blog post for another day. In the meantime, y’all take care, and I’ll holla at y’all tomorrow.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
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