Week two
Missed my parent-child relationship class this week. but made it to the other two. I LOVE my family life eductor class. the professor is brilliant and loves and knows her materials. She makes it exciting to go to class. Same with my communications class. Intereseting question we are supposed to ask ourselves this week. It is using the Social Worth theory, (which basically says that there are costs and benefits to every relationship) What costs and benefits do I bring to my relationships? Beats me. Hopefully the benefits outwiegh the costs?
Friday, January 22, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
first week finished
After just one week of classes I am feeling a bit overwhelmed. I have a lot of work ahead of me. It is a little strange the longer I am in school the more trepidation I feel at the begining of each semester. It is kind of interesting to me at my change of attitude over the last 2 years I have been back at school. My first day of class 2 years ago, I sat behind a beautiful young blonde young woman. She came equipped with an ipod, a cell phone and a laptop computer. I sat behind with a notebook and a pen. I felt like a prehistoric dinasaur. There are a lot of times, I still do. But mostly I am amazed at the bright and kind young people that surround me daily. This semester is going to be fun. I am taking a parent-child relationship class from a young woman who has no children. I just wonder how her theories are going to line up when she has a sick baby who has kept her up for 48 hours straight. Or when one of her children tell her at 8pm, they have a major school project due in the morning and they haven't stared it yet. Or better still how will she deal with a child that comes home way past curfew, or not at all. Yes I think this class is going to be interesting :)
Friday, January 15, 2010
My 1st Blog Post
So this is my first attempt at blogging . I am in my last semester of school I should have started this a long time ago. Here is where I intend to put my thoughts about being a grandmother and returning to school.
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