Thursday, August 6, 2015

Transformation into a Teacher

Hello! I'm sorry that it has been so long since I've written. I've just been so wrapped up in my schoolwork. Alas, it has paid off: I got a 4.0 GPA for my first five week semester! I have my final class of my second five week semester today, and I expect pretty much the same outcome for my GPA. I am so proud of myself!

This past session I only had three classes and they were Diversity, Technology, and Reading Foundations. Not too shabby. As I said in my last post, my cohort has become super close, and we have done two end of session celebrations so far! I really like that tradition. Not everyone was present at both, but a good number of us attended!

"Chipotle is my liiiiiiiiife."




On Tuesday, I went to my classroom to help set up for the school year. My first day of school is August 26th, and I have three days of meetings the week before that. My classroom is very hot for about the first month, so I have to dress smartly. I did buy some new clothes for school (hooray back to school shopping!), and I might buy some more tomorrow during "Tax Free Ohio Day."


As a part of my transformation into a teacher, I decided it was time to make all of my social media accounts private. Sorry guys, no more retweeting my hilarious tweets. I'm as bummed as you are. It was definitely a step in the right direction, and I'm excited for what's to come.

On a personal life note, my sister is moving to Florida! I'm sad, but she's a free spirit and wants to move somewhere warm for a while. She'll be a great men's hairstylist and it gives me an excuse to go on vacation! On the plus side, I get a second closet for my quickly growing wardrobe! I've also been super blob-like over these past ten weeks of class, so my clothes are fitting a bit tighter. I either have to work out, or just buy new clothes. We'll see which happens first.

Adam is job searching, and it seems to be a bit more fruitful in DC than in Cleveland. I'm a homebody, but I like DC, so I'm not opposed to moving there after I graduate. Especially if he finds a job by then. All in all, I'm super excited for my future as a teacher, but some part of me is still aching to be a speech pathologist. Maybe one day!

I promise to post again soon, I'm sure I'll have plenty to talk about, as well as some "Teacher Style" posts! Until next time!

P.S. I was just going through my old posts, because it's fun, and dang did my hair look great in this post

Friday, May 29, 2015

Masters of All!!

A couple of weekends ago, Adam graduated with his Masters Degree in Asian Studies! His stressful days are finally over, besides job hunting, and he can take some time for himself to relax. He's staying in DC through the summer, perhaps November, depending on where and when he finds a job. If anyone knows of any research or international relations/Asian relations type jobs, in DC, Cleveland, or anywhere, hit us up!

So masterful.

On the other hand, I started my own masters program this past Tuesday! Here's a general rundown of the program in my last post. I think there are about 30(ish) people in my 'cohort,' and there are about 14 of us in each class. This semester consists of 4 classes (Foundations of Education, Human Development, Curriculum and Methods, and Phonics), each lasting two hours and fifteen minutes. I can't recall ever repositioning myself in my seat so much! I have never felt more like running after sitting all day, and I do twelve hour work days! Though, once I get through almost an hour of stop-and-go traffic both ways, I just want to lay in bed and eat Ben and Jerry's. I've gotten back into listening to podcasts, though! Each summer semester is 5 weeks long, with a one-week break in between. I don't mind starting class at 8 am, since I'm a morning person, but 5:30 without a nap is when I start to ride the struggle bus. Thankfully, Phonics is my last class of the day, and it's the one in which I'm most interested, so it keeps my attention. Classes are Monday through Thursday, with a "free day" on Friday to do all of the work that has piled up. I must say, I've been very productive on my first work day. I only have a couple more things to do, which I should be able to knock those out this weekend.

This will not be me this year!

Another thing I did on this free day of mine was meet my mentor teacher, the one with whom I'll be student teaching this coming school year. I also met with the principal of the school. I'm not technically allowed to name the school where I'll be teaching, so I'll say it's a parochial school very close to home. Hooray for a five minute commute! I'll be working with a class of 33 second graders, so I'll have my hands full! I felt so welcomed when I went to visit, and I know that I'll fit in very well.
 
I'm really excited and motivated to do well in this program. If this first week has been any clue to how the rest of the year will go, I think I'll have a good handle on all of my schoolwork. I'm putting in 100% effort for this program, since I haven't got anything else to occupy my time. I also want to prove myself. The professors keep saying that this cohort will become best friends with each other, and I can attest that strong, supportive relationships have been building. We're already going to each other for help, and we know so much about each other from sharing about ourselves so many classes in a row. It's a really good environment, and Ursuline is nice and small, just how I like it.

Also, I'm just plain happy, and in my element :) If you have any questions about my program, or anything else, feel free to ask! My brain has been very busy this week, quite a change from the past three years, so I may have forgotten details in which you might be interested. I'll try to keep you updated about the rest of the semester. Enjoy your summer, and go Cavs!!



As an aside, I attended Wooster's graduation weekend this year, and I got to see some of my best friends and it was the best <3
Aaron, Adam, Joe, Amanda, and Katie: The 5 coolest people you'll ever meet, as a group. And only as a group.


Friday, January 30, 2015

Every Single Update You Have Ever Wanted from Me

I have been in such a blogging slump. I haven't felt like writing one thing, and believe me, a lot has happened since December! So instead of writing four different posts, I'm just going to skim over each event that has gone on in my life, in sequential order, not necessarily order of greatness. Here we go!

1. I GOT IN TO FREAKING GRAD SCHOOL! Ok, so I haven't updated in a long time about what I was applying to grad school for. Last time I mentioned it, it was Child Life. After taking a class in child life, I felt that it wasn't for me. For the better part of two and a half years, I have been moaning, groaning, and lamenting over not getting in to grad school for speech pathology. The American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) has a journal called The ASHA Leader, which I get every month. They had an issue dedicated to the troubles of low admittance to grad programs; it explained that there aren't enough Ph.D level professors in the field to teach classes, as well as a lack of clinical placements for every student. The profession is growing at a crazy rate, and there are too many undergrad students to admit to programs that don't have enough higher level people running them. In that case, mediocre grades do not cut it, and only the top whatever percent can be lucky enough to go into a field that they love.

After this realization (more like acceptance), I decided to apply to an accelerated Early Childhood Education program at Ursuline College. It's called the Masters Apprenticeship Program and it takes place over one year, starting at the end of May. I'll take core classes during the summer, and starting in the fall I'll begin observing in the classroom, and about halfway through I'll start student teaching. It's incredibly intensive, but I'm ready to get going on my life. I was absolutely elated that I got in. I had a feeling that I would, but after so much rejection from speech graduate programs, I was almost jaded. Finally, I realized that it wasn't me, but it was just the system. I hope to become a reading teacher, or a reading specialist. Each time I think about that, I get a little sad that I'm not becoming an SLP, but maybe one day I can go back to school, once there is enough staff, and once I've proved that I can obtain a masters degree. Literacy is my second passion after all, so I know I'll be happy. I will definitely write updates about my graduate program and my progress, that's for sure!

2. I went out of the country for the first time in my life! The week before Christmas, I embarked on a Central American cruise with Adam and his parents. We were on a Royal Caribbean ship, The Navigator of the Seas, and we made port in Honduras, Belize, and Mexico! I went snorkeling, climbed Mayan ruins, and rode an ATV for the first time in my life! The trip was so fun, and I can't wait to go on my next cruise in March! I have more pictures, if you'd like me to post them, let me know!

Leaving Honduras!

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins!

3. I've started going to rowing classes at Ride and Workout in Lakewood! I'm not sure how many of you watch House of Cards (if you don't, you absolutely should), but Frank, the main character, works out not only by running, but he uses a rowing machine. The cool thing about the machine he uses is that there's actually water in it! I came upon Ride and Workout after a friend kept posting about how awesome the rowing classes were. I decided to buy a January Jump Start package, and upon my arrival my first day, I was elated to find that the rowers were exactly like the one in House of Cards! I've never used a regular rower, and I don't think I ever will. The whooshing of the water with each row makes the experience that much more enjoyable. There is teamwork in the classes, as if you're all actually rowing a boat together, and the workout makes you feel incredibly powerful. Now I know why Kate Middleton does it! I'm going to keep going, paying class by class, and hopefully I can make it a routine to at least go once a week. I also signed up for a spin class this week, so we'll see how it goes!

This is the rower we use. It's got 18 gallons of water in it!


4. I bought a new car! Well, I leased a new car. Tommy (my 2003 Mazda Protege), was rusting out pretty badly on the bottom, so my car guy told me it was time to start shopping. Thanks to my grandpa's employee discount at Chevy, I got a great deal on a 2015 Chevy Cruze! It's dark blue (blue ray metallic), it doesn't shake when I drive over 60 mph, and I'm so much more confident in it! I just want to drive it around everywhere. I've driven it for almost two weeks, and I only had to put gas in it just yesterday! I decided to name him Johnny (please separate him from Manziel), because I liked having a car whose name ended in the "e" sound. I'm a happy gal!

I'll take better pictures once the snow is gone and the salt is all washed off. This one showcases Tommy and Johnny.

Based on everything that has gone on in the past couple of months, 2015 is going to be a great year for me. If you're friends with me on Facebooks, you've probably already seen all of this; sorry not sorry! I plan to keep the updates coming and welcome any suggestions for future posts! Until next time!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

My Life is Not That Pinteresting

A little while ago, I finally joined the social network of crafters, dreamers, and wedding planners: Pinterest. I have to say, I'm not as addicted to it as I thought I would be, but when I get on a roll, pinning to my favorite board "My Style and Clothes I NEEEEEED," I really can't stop. Then I sit and look at it and decide that my closet needs an entire revamping. Then I get sad about how much money I don't have, and how much moolah I would need to get my style to resemble even an inkling of how I have it on a silly internet corkboard.

They say that social media makes us feel bad about ourselves; other people post perfectly laid out and filtered photos from their "idyllic" lives and that makes us feel sub par. In reality, that's all it is, layout and filter. I follow a few fashion blogs/Instagram accounts, and one of them wrote an entire post about how her home and life looks nothing like the photos she posts. Her pictures are flawless, sunny, clean and crisp. In reality, her clothes are strewn everywhere, her desk is a mess, and her hair is in a messy bun half of the time. Pinterest gives me a tiny bit of this feeling of inadequacy, even though I know I can strive for it someday, I just want it now.

Besides inadequacy, Pinterest gives me another "I" word; inspiration! Inspiration to invest in the expensive things that will never go out of style (like this coat), and to strive toward a great, versatile  wardrobe that defines me! I've got other boards, ones that I don't really use too much, but this style board has actually made my life a little bit easier, even though I'm complaining (but just a little). I'm now able to post things to the board which I normally would have emailed to myself with the subject line "Buy This." Pinterest makes it easier on my inbox, and keeps me more organized. You know what would be more organized? If I made an entire "Coats" board, as well as a "Swimsuits" board. But hey, that's just more work for me, and definitely more time spent on Pinterest than I should be spending. Especially with grad school just around the corner ;) Knowing me, I'll do it eventually!

Here are some of my favorite pins, and feel free to check out the board and tell me what you think! It's still relatively small, but I'm sure it will double in size within a week. I can see myself in every outfit on that board, and that tells me I'm going in the right direction with this whole Pinterest thing.





Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Favorite New Investments

It has been quite a while since I've posted. I'm surprised because I had taken some outfit pictures a while back of what was probably my favorite outfit that I've worn to work, as well as my first Kate Spade wristlet! I'll share them now instead!

In a previous post, I mentioned that I went on a Gap shopping spree thanks to my job's rewards program. This grey blazer was a part of the purchase (as well as the navy cropped pants, last worn here). As soon as I put it on, I fell in love. It's so soft, and it has a pretty light grey striped lining that looks adorable when you cuff the sleeves. Of course, I forgot a detail picture. Oh well! A couple of weeks later, I decided that I needed some more blouses, and I had a coupon for New York & Co., so I ended up buying this flowy blue tank.


Grey Blazer: Gap, Navy Cropped Pants: Gap, Flowy Blue Blouse: NY&Co

I am SO excited about my next investment (well, technically Adam's investment). He got me a Kate Spade wristlet for my birthday! I had been hinting about it, and sent him a coupon for it, and darn it, that guy came through! It's so beautiful, and perfect for every day use. It even holds my phone! I'm waiting until I finally get my big girl job to splurge on a handbag (I'm dead set on Maise). I'm glad that my eclectic Kate Spade collection is growing! I also won a 2015 planner from a blogger on Instagram! It's gorgeous, and I can't wait to use it next year!


The wristlet is more of a coral color, but you gotta use the Instagram filters!

A more timely update, if you haven't seen it on Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: I got my hair cut! My long hair had gotten way too out of hand, so I decided to chop off about 8 inches, and go with the trendy shoulder-brushing length. I was pretty nervous, and a little emotional (sadly), but I'm so glad I went through with it! I love my hair, and I love my sister for giving me this cut!



Those are my updates! Another, that I'll write about soon, is that I've applied to grad school again, this time for something different! I can't wait to divulge! Until next time!

Monday, September 22, 2014

Apathy for Exercise

My name is Katie and I have a problem: I hate working out. Ok, I don't actually hate it, but I can't get into a routine, and I loathe that I can't do that. I find myself often getting bored while working out, and wondering when I should just be done and go back home. I also have a problem with figuring out what time I like working out best, leading to the aforementioned problem of not having a routine. Help me.

Here are some factors to take into account when trying to assist me in my pursuit of health:

1. I am a breakfast eater. I eat first thing when I wake up, and if I try to do any laborious activities before eating, such as climbing stairs or running, I start to feel lightheaded. I gotta have my pops!

2. My work hours can be inconsistent. I either start at 7 am or 3 pm, hindering a consistent routine.

3. I get bored quite quickly with exercising. Apathy all over the place.

4. I'm interested in group exercise, but not necessarily the price. I've tried, and would like to continue to do, yoga and pure barre.

5. My eating habits aren't necessarily conducive to losing weight. I have a sweet tooth out the wazoo. My portion sizes for meals are appropriate, but it's like I have a bottomless pit of a stomach when it comes to sweets.

I've gained nearly 15 pounds since graduating college, thanks to not dancing 2 or more times a week as well as having a job where I sit for up to 12 hours a day. I also can't say that I'm the most active of people on my days off (damn you, Netflix!) I want to get back into shape, but I am so apathetic about the actual exercising process that I just don't know where to start.

What kind of routine do you have that you have adapted into your life?  What helps you stay on track? Will you be my workout buddy?






Thursday, September 4, 2014

Trending: Burgundy Cardigan

I've had a few really cute work outfits lately, partly because I worked 6 days in a row and didn't want to be boring, and they all have one thing in common: my burgundy cardigan from JC Penney. I didn't even realize it until I was compiling my pictures! I also realized that thanks to a recent highlight touch up, my hair looks great! So without further ado, my most recent "What I wore to work" compilation, along with "fun" titles that I think describe the outfit (because I feel like it).

Mad Men Secretary
This is my favorite outfit of the bunch, and I was definitely not going to save the best for last when it came down to it! The midi-length pencil skirt is actually a part of my work uniform that I *finally* received (not with much enthusiasm, mind you). The pants didn't fit right, so for now I'm stuck with a skirt, two shirts, and a vest. Not too much in terms of versatility, so I decided to do a little bit of incorporation (probably not really allowed, oops) and I am very happy with the outcome. Unfortunately, the skirt was damaged thanks to some sequins on my work bag (not purposefully, I swear), so I might end up having to send that one back too. I can't remember what shoes I wore with this outfit, but in all honestly it might have been my go-to Sperrys, or my new loafers that I'll show off in another outfit! Don Draper, get at me.

Brown Pencil Skirt: c/o Cintas, Blue Polka Dot Button Down: Land's End

 Whimsical Season Transitions Secretary
Apparently midi skirts are also a trend in this post. I had been really wanting to get some new midi skirts that were more neutral (compared to my bright pink Anthropologie skirt). When I went to visit Adam at home in Michigan for a few days, his mom told me she wanted to take me to this boutique that she thought I would love. So for an early birthday present, she had me pick out whatever I wanted, and I settled on this adorable ditsy flower print midi skirt. The only thing that would make it more perfect is if it had pockets, but that's okay because my cardigan does! The skirt is super flowy and comfortable, and the colors are definitely able to transition into fall. I'm 100% sure that I wore my Sperrys with this one. 

Midi Skirt: Class Act Boutique, Brown Shirt: Old

Yachting Weekend with the Kennedys Secretary
I think I look like I belong on a yacht with the Kennedys, (or Kate Middleton!) don't you? Or maybe it's just because I'm currently reading a book about them. Either way, this outfit was super nautical, and I'm totally okay with that. Thanks to my work's rewards program, I was able to redeem my points for $150 in Gap gift cards; spent it all at once, no regrets! Among my spoils, I bought these cropped navy pants during my spree, as well as a pair of incredibly comfy, black smoking shoes, which I have chosen to call loafers because I do not smoke. I've got it! Smoking hot loafers! Now how do I go about getting a patent...?

Navy Cropped Pants: Gap, Striped Boatneck Shirt: Gap Outlet
Black Smoking Hot Loafers: Gap

You done good, burgundy cardigan, you done good. Speaking of my hair (earlier), I've been wrestling with the idea of cutting it shorter for the fall, a la this:
Feel free to share your thoughts an opinions in the comments! I wish I could pull off the shorter Taylor Swift/Karlie Kloss look, but my hair will not do that and I pretty much don't want to take the time to make it do so. Until next time!