Insomnia Notes…Etc.

Thanks for your kind words. I think I will buy some lavender spray. I always heard that "lavender" helps you sleep. Last night I took the generic brand of Tylenol PM from Walgreens. I got some sleep, but I would rather have the old-fashioned sleep without any meds 🙁 because sometimes the sleep meds make me tired all day. I have tried the sleepy time tea, but it doesn’t work for me.

On another note, I watched "We Bought a Zoo" with Matt Damon. It is a wonderful "feel good" movie for the family! Check it out. I got it from the library.

I also signed up with a temp agency last week. I hope something pans out for the summer. I may just go home to GA for a visit to "get away from it all" for a few weeks.

I downloaded all the paperwork to teach in Korea. It is ALOT of paperwork. I think I will tackle that project slowly. My daughter and her family will arrive in Korea in July. This is the incentive to teach in Korea — family!

My daughter in Germany wants to fly me out to visit next summer. Wow! I am looking forward to that adventure, too! I need to start building my "fun money account" for Germany!

My son and his family came over yesterday. I invited them over for breakfast. It was a wonderful visit. We had eggs, grits, bacon, home made hash brown potatoes, and biscuits. We had a blast! Then Isabella stayed with me for a couple hours. She enjoys the time we have together without her new baby brother…lol. She is a great Big Sister, but she likes her time alone with Gramma.

Oh! I stumbled across a great book, The Noticer. It is supposed to be a life-changing book. It is about "perspective". "Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective. (The Noticer)" The first chapter definitely makes you start thinking about life. I am already reconsidering leaving teaching. I became a teacher only to find the economy tanked and the jobs are not there. Subbing is not the same. I guess it is time to move on and use some of the other skills I have acquired in my lifetime. It is all about "perspective" – the "big picture." Teaching was never meant to be for me in this lifetime. Maybe down the road I will be in a different job that requires me to "train" someone or others.

Time to hit the shower and greet this new day!

P.S. Remember – it is all about "perspective." "Incidentally," he said with a smirk. "you ate sardines and Vienna sausages in the sand. I dined on surf and turf with an ocean view." He slapped me on the back. "It’s all about perspective." (The Noticer)

As for me, I took a break in life to try teaching. I learned a lot. It was fun. Now, my break is over, and I need to move on. The temp agency told me that I still have access to my security clearances so that is a BIG PLUS for me. I wonder what the summer has in store for me. I don’t know, but I do know that today is another day to be filled with adventures.  Today, I have a new movie to watch, "Blue Valentine."  Steve Gosling is in it.

Oh!  When I think about teaching and life, I realize that we teach everyday…like when I helped a person learn to use the Automated Postal Center at the Post Office.  Also, the time I helped someone choose a printer to purchase.  Don’t forget the times that we teach different life lessons to our children and grandchildren.  Heck!  You don’t need a teaching license to do those important things.  I spent too much money going to school to get licensed to teach…bah!  Life is the greatest teacher.  Again, it is all about perspective.  I wish I could sell my teacher’s license on craigslist or Ebay…lol.  Then I could start my "fun money account" for Germany.  Then again, it wouldn’t sell, because the teacher job market is non-existent.  So, I will file it away…like I do my tax returns each year.

Have a Super Summer Sunday!

 

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June 3, 2012

You have so many skills you should be able to find something, temporary or otherwise.

June 3, 2012

Wow you have some interesting and fun stuff in your plans!

June 4, 2012

i use melatonin to help me sleep. take care,

June 4, 2012

The book sounds really interesting. Actually I read a long time ago that reading the Bible helps put you to sleep.

June 4, 2012

Ooh! That book is available on kindle! I will get it as soon as I get one of my paychecks (which all seem to be delayed lately). Maybe you could get a job at a summer camp for the summer? You have experience with children. You can apply your teaching degree to other fields. Some suggestions: -Working in a museum -Corporate training -Sales -Working at a public garden (as a tour guide/educator) -Working pretty much any place geared toward children

June 5, 2012

ryn: i take 3 5mg tablets of melatonin. works great for me most of the time. if i didn’t take them i wouldn’t sleep much at all. i’d wake up and be awake til morning. take care,