I personally do not believe in New Year's Resolutions. I do not like that they are created on a specific date once a year; a resolution should be created whenever the need or desire arises. Also, I feel that many resolutions are created with no plan behind them. The motivation begins to slip, and instead of having accomplished something, there is failure. I expressed these thoughts to Matthew, my boyfriend, and he had an interesting and alternative viewpoint. He noted that there is something positive about a group of people reviewing their lives and attempting to improve them. So, now I have one New Year's Resolution this year: journal everyday.
For many years I have wanted to get back in touch with old friends or improve my communication with distant friends. Between Facebook and this blog I hope that I can achieve that. (So now I have two resolutions?)
Depending on when was the last time that you were in touch with me you may have no clue which direction my life has taken. I'll try to give a brief outline of my life since high school.
I graduated from GlenOak High School in Canton, OH in '97. I attended the The Ohio State University in Columbus from '97 to '01 when I graduated with a BA in Japanese Language. It was a very formative period in my life. There are many things about those four years that I still need to examine.
After college, I was pretty lost. In '02 I returned to Canton, OH and went through many jobs and got married in '04. And then divorced in '05.
Still unhappy and lost, I thought really hard about my life and what I wanted to do with it. After reading several books and speaking with many people, I decided that I wanted to be a Montessori teacher. About a month later I moved to Ithaca, NY and became an Assistant Primary Teacher at Ithaca Montessori School.
I loved Ithaca and I loved Montessori. Being with children all day is a joy. Seeing them learn and grow. Seeing them work through a problem. All of these things are miracles in my eyes.
Another wonderful thing happened during this year. I met Richard Robbins whom I fell deeply in love with. He is a very intelligent man who enjoys life but also wants to better it. He taught me to enjoy music, movies, and video games. He also taught me again that it is okay to be smart.
Ithaca itself was phenomenal. It is a very liberal town with the highest percentage of PHDs in the country. It is easy to be vegan; it is easy to be different. It was there that I learned about euro or designer board games.
Realizing that I loved Montessori, and due to my desire to be in school, I packed up again in the spring of '06, left Richard, and moved to Columbia, MD to attend Washington Montessori Institute and Loyola College. It was an intense experience. I learned a lot about myself and obviously Montessori. Being apart from Richard was difficult and our relationship was strained by the distance; he was now in New York City.
Always the adventurer, after completing my program, I accepted a job in Phoenix, AZ. Unfortunately, the school was not a fit for me and I left at the end of the first half of the year. In the spring of '08 I also ended my relationship with Richard. However, something positive occurred in moving here.
First of all there is so much sunshine in Phoenix. Having grown up in Northeastern Ohio, it is a joy to see the sun almost everyday.
Also, I became more involved in boardgaming. Wanting to meet people, and knowing that I liked playing games, I attended an event of the AZ Boardgamers. I have met many people that I now consider friends and even family.
I also met my current boyfriend there. We started dating in May 2008 and we are now living together. I am very happily in love with him. He too is teaching me things; most importantly to enjoy life.
As for Montessori, after I left the first school, I started working at another school in Ahwatukee (Phoenix) called Keystone Montessori School. I was surrounded by professionals truly interested in children and Montessori. However, this fall, 2008, I needed to leave the school for personal reasons. I do not know how Montessori will fit into my life in the future. But I do not regret my time with it for the past three years.
I am now functioning as an Office Manager for a labor union, SEIU, through a temporary agency. We are doing really exciting things in Arizona and I am very proud to be a part of it.
Returning to resolutions, I stated earlier that I feel that one reason people do not achieve their goals is because they do not have a plan. Therefore, I had better create a plan. My plan is to put five minutes aside every evening to update my blog post. Let's see how I do. You can hold me accountable.
Till tomorrow,
Amelia