| 18 Feb 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...never met a horse that didn’t want to go to the barn. barns mean oats and brushings, which horses usually love. even Setter doesn’t mind them that much. he does love being brushed.
[has put Beast in his stall, and closed the half door. is brushing him.] Oh, he loves it if it’s his idea. | |
| 19 Feb 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...ahh, makes sense now. he figured out how to open the stall door yet?
((*sings happy birthday to self quietly and sadly*))
Aye, a while back, so we fixed it up differently. We keep having ta change it. | |
| 8 Apr 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...where i go riding there’s a horse who learned to open the doors. now they’re all closed with a latch a horse can’t open. i can barely get the things open sometimes and i have opposable thumbs.
((You know, I kinda like the new layout. Just a little.)) | |
| 14 May 2009 | A. Setliffe | Loading...Congratulations on your graduation! *throws confetti*
[chases confetti, catlike, then shifts into panther form and rolls in colorfulness]
XD
Thankeesmuchness. ^_^
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| 18 May 2009 | A. Setliffe | Loading...Do you have post-graduate plans?
I’m going to school for ECE. ^_^ | |
| 18 May 2009 | A. Setliffe | Loading...ECE?
Early Childhood Education. I want to be a Kindergarten teacher. | |
| 20 May 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...wow, someone is brave. actually, Kindergarten is probably the only grade i could handle. they get much older than five, and i cannot deal with them. so...you like confetti? *evil little smile on face. has "borrowed" one of the confetti guns from church* go long! *fires*
I went and job shadowed at the elementary school, and instead of wanting to teach less, I wanted to do it more. =]
[runs around in shower of confetti] | |
| 20 May 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...seven years in a daycare with a school-agers program in the summer taught me i HATE working with school-agers. though i’ll admit i enjoyed my third, forth, and fifth grade class i worked with in a church after school program way back in high school. but that was an hour or so versus three hours with kids who’ve already been there all day. i also think that it’d be different in a school setting. a lot of the problems we had with the school-agers at the daycare, i think, was because they didn’t really respect us as authority figures. they didn’t want to go to the office or have us talk to their parents, but the daycare office just isn’t the same as the school office. the best punishment was taking away their field trip privileges, but we didn’t have the staff to watch them if they were left behind so it wasn’t something we ever did without it being an extreme case.
I just deleted most of my library.
...I guess I’m rewriting most of my stuff this summer. | |
| 1 Jul 2009 | Melia Arney | Loading...i should be rewriting some of my stuff and finishing some other stuff, but we’ll see how much of that actually gets done. look it, i broughts you a present.
Eithne: *shortish man in his thirties with pale skin, white hair, and eyes the color of blue found at the center of a candle flame enters* | |