Re: Christmas/Holiday 2018
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 10:12 pm
Hope everyone has had a chance to do something enjoyable with family or friends (or yourself, if you don't feel like being around people) today.
2018 has been an insane year, and a very disappointing and discouraging one when I look at the national political landscape, but on a personal level it's not been a bad one--I transferred from a job I hated to a new job, and while it may not be perfect, it's fulfilling in a way my other job could never be, and I'm excited about where 2019 might take me. It looks like I'll get to teach AP Statistics and maybe even AP Computer Science Principles next fall, so I'm very much looking forward to those possibilities.
Those of us in the US know that 2019 will be full of division and frustration (and worse) on a national level, so at a minimum I hope that 2019 brings everyone some joy and success and fulfillment in their personal lives.
2018 has been an insane year, and a very disappointing and discouraging one when I look at the national political landscape, but on a personal level it's not been a bad one--I transferred from a job I hated to a new job, and while it may not be perfect, it's fulfilling in a way my other job could never be, and I'm excited about where 2019 might take me. It looks like I'll get to teach AP Statistics and maybe even AP Computer Science Principles next fall, so I'm very much looking forward to those possibilities.
Those of us in the US know that 2019 will be full of division and frustration (and worse) on a national level, so at a minimum I hope that 2019 brings everyone some joy and success and fulfillment in their personal lives.