Let's start from the end of October. The middle school speech therapist and I attended a conference at the Children's Institute about I-pads. While we were there, she introduced me to the supervisor for their speech and language program because she works at one of the branches two nights a week for some part time hours. Within a week and a half, I scheduled an interview and took a second job with the Children's Institute at their Wexford Satellite. I know you probably think I'm crazy but for some reason, even though I'm making more money at this job than I was at my last job, the money seems to be going a lot quicker than before and these student loans are eating up my extra spending money! So I took a big leap and jumped into yet another new job for two nights a week. So far I love it even if it does add a little bit of stress to my life... what's life without stress anyway? (I don't think I'll ever know!)

It's time for me to call it a night. There's plenty more to write, but it only makes sense that along with working with these wonderful kiddos, I also catch their ..."wonderful"... germs. So I'll leave you with a few more pictures to look at :)
A student arrived to her speech session early and as we were waiting for the other kids to come I let her draw on my dry erase board. I wasn't watching what she was writing but when I got up, this is what was on the board. It's so nice to know that the kids enjoy coming into my room and don't see it as hard work!
This added to my already huge ego for the day. Another student had written this on her speech homework folder. Sure the spelling isn't great, but again, it's so great to know that I'm making a difference in their lives.
I see a huge cutout of Santa on my way to work every morning. Earlier in the season, he was holding a sign that said "Happy Thanksgiving". Now he holds a sign that really speaks out to me... "Jesus is the reason for the season". It's so subtle but at the same time, so true. As you grow older it makes you realize where you really need to put your efforts. Sure, Santa and Reindeer and all that jazz are great but the real reason why we're celebrating this season is one we can only really feel in our hearts. Have a very great holiday season and don't forget to go out and spread a little bit of your happiness to those who aren't as fortunate as we all are. 'Tis the Season.