Parent Teacher Conference

Before I left my SAs at the end of the short practicum, one of them suggested that I attend the upcoming PTC: Parent-Teacher Conference. It’ll be a good experience for you. Said my SA oh-so-wisely. And he was right (for the umpteenth time in a row). Seriously, he’s on a roll in his role as…

Myers-Briggs + LOTR =

The last time I took a Myers-Briggs test was in the summer of 2012. I remember thinking that I was such a weird child because most of my results fell along a medium, or only tended slightly to one side, whereas my co-workers varied to one extreme or another. The administrator of the test kindly…

Vancouver: Granville Island, Part 1

At a recent conference, a professional blogger stood up and shared with her fellow bloggers this valuable piece of advice: Write about the places around you. Write about where you live. Thus this post: Welcome to Granville Island. I suppose I could resort back to the hipster label I gave Gastown but Granville Island has…

One More Thing…

If you recognized that quote then you’re a pretty cool person. But yeah. I realized I was missing one more post from my field observation journal… and I wanted to tell you all the third truth I confirmed during my time in practicum. So here you go. There’s just one more thing:

Climbing On

Yesterday I mentioned the climbing competition I attended in Coquitlam. No, I wasn’t climbing. But my cousin was and she was really cool. Let’s call her Lina. Don’t read on if you don’t want the fangirling. It’s rampant. Sort of.

The Value of Support

As promised, here’s a Saturday post (I also have a Sunday make-up post to do now, because I was so tired on Friday, or whichever day I missed)!

Let Us Assume X

Oops. Missed out on posting yesterday so I suppose I’ll make this a post for Monday and give you all a bonus Saturday post or something or other.

Regardez, s’il vous plaît!

Today marked the last day of the first week of practicum. I am quite utterly exhausted and, as my SAs so wisely put it, probably more stressed than I realized. The good news is that I still don’t realize the stress (besides the typical symptoms of some lack of sleep!) so let’s just move on…