Life as a teacher…assistant.
I never thought, even though I started the position as a teachers assistant in the fall of 2007, that I would be helping to teacher 7-8 year olds. Today was the first day at Summer Camp with the K-6 program at the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs. Let me tell you, kids can ware you out and make you feel like you’re in your 40′s or 50′s. Geesh they just will not stay still.
I would much rather be up on the teen floor, I feel that I could offer more of my learned skills to them. Especially with the NPM. Hopefully I will get my chance in the fall. I am exhausted now and it is taking every last bit of energy I have to write this post. My advice to anyone who is thinking of having kids, don’t. Though I am exhautsed the newspaper has to get done and since my computer at home is down…again, it’ll take me a little longer to get things done.
On the plus side, yesterday I hung out with Steve Bozzone my old and still mentor and friend. We talked a little in RittenHouse Square and then grabbed a bite to eat at “Five Guys” Once I learn my way around (yes I still have trouble navigating a bit) I’ll be returning there. There burgers, unhealthy yes, but really really good and big. Oh and if you order fries don’t worry they give you plenty. After that we went on over to get some parts for our bikes, name escapes me right now. I got a nice helment, nice lights, and a nice lock. Stayed up a bit unscreawing my old lights and putting the new ones on, now all I have to do is work on my break and newspaper boxes. Other than that the bike is ready. Me and Steve will be meeting up soon to ride before he moves to portland.
Another thing, I’ll be helping Mr. Wade Jackson film a training video of some type in the not so far off future and also I’ll be helping to get his DVD’s out more. For those of you who have read the NPM featuring Mr. Wade’s article, you know he’s a very facisnating guy who has a lot to say.
There is a cute girl working with me at Summer Camp, sadly she’s too young, I believe she is a junior in high school. Peak knows his boundries unlike some. And tomorrow will be a repeat day with the crazy kiddies, but Peak loves the crazy kiddies, pray for me.
Guess I’ll go back to work on the NPM now.









