September 11th
Sept 11 is Teacher's Day in ARgentina.
I might not be teaching in school but i'm still a teacher. My degree says so :)
9/11 is not a happy day for anybody, specially those who lost their loved ones.
We all remember where we were, what we were doing, and you also remember specific words, things, stuff that you wouldnt remember about any other day, or that you would simply not care.
It's been 6 years and far from that sunny 9/11, where people's lives were taken and a country's history was divided into a before and after. We all relate to the before, and we have lived in the after - specially flying...
It's early in the morning, it's raining, i'm tired, i'm sleepy, i dont want to work. I wish i could go back to sleep and sleep thru the whole day, the whole holidays...
But I can't.
I have to clean the house today coz we'll have company on Th&F for Rosh Hashanah... It's just funny how they celebrate things they dont even know how to explain. Anyway, holidays this weekend and holidays next weekend (Yom Kippur). At least it's a Saturday... last year it was a Friday and I had to be with the kids all day. Le'ts see what they do this year.
Some of you have commented on Ryan's stuttering.
He's not gonna go to the doctor because the teachers have said that's common in boys around this age. However, they would consider doing that in the case Ryan gets worse. It's like he wants to tell you so many things at the same time and he can't so he starts stuttering. He does it with me more than the parents, and I can tell you... it puts pressure on you to be patient and loving with this situation. My boss and her hubby are SO :(... that's the only thing they talk about.
I feel really sad for Ryan, but he's not even noticing what's going on with him.
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