7.10.2009

Institute






So I realize that I have been mostly non-existent for the past five weeks... But let me explain why.

To be apart of Teach for America, you obviously have to learn to become a teacher. While I already AM a teacher, I still have to go through the process. So throw together 560 people, a college dorm room, a school of 8 classrooms, 1am deadlines, and you have "Institute".

When I went through my interview to be in TFA I asked my interviewer how education majors typically found Institute already haven taught and learned about teacher, he replied - less stressed. This is indeed how I have found Phoenix to be. I am certainly not stressed out to be in a classroom of 6 year olds, nor do I spend 4 hours writing lesson plans until 2am.

However. Let's tackle this from a different perspective. It has been 2 1/2 years since I have lived the "college lifestyle" in dorms, and even then I lived with two lovely ladies in our own little world focused solely on my life as a cross-country runner. Throw in dorm food, lots of "ice-breakers", a city full of heat and strip malls, no organic or local ANYTHING, no car, and you have a very unhappy Katy.

Well. Not UNhappy. But certainly NOT happy.

I have been creating ways to keep myself sane - like going to Vegas to visit to Claire/Billy and bribbing certain best friends to come visit for the 4th, but I would just like to put it out there that I am still homeless, still jobless, and STILL cannot wait to get back to New Orleans.

7.06.2009

PHX

Phoenix. Is. Hot.

I'm pretty sure the devil lives here.

For more reasons than one.