Well, tomorrow will mark day two (count 'em, two) of subbing. My first day subbing was Monday and it was... interesting. The school was more diverse than I anticipated, which was fine, but considering I was in for a high school BIOLOGY teacher, I was a little nervous. Two subjects I am not well versed in - high schoolers and science. I must have done alright because one of the students told me I was "chill." I used that word in junior high. Shouldn't it be out of style by now? Anyway, all in all, the day went fairly well. I took notes and have set up new rules for myself as I continue to pursue my short-term career as a (chill) substitute.
That brings me to tomorrow. A half day of teaching physical education. I will let you in on my thought process here: how have I gotten two jobs I'm totally not qualified to teach? When I figure out the answer I will let you know.
I'm thankful for this job (and by job I mean each individual opportunity I have to sub). Being dependent on God to provide a different job everyday is scary, unsettling, and nerve-racking; being dependent on God to provide a different job everyday is exciting, intimate, and relationship-strengthening. So, thank you Lord, for providing me with a job tomorrow and more importantly, for teaching me to be completely dependent on you.
That brings me to tomorrow. A half day of teaching physical education. I will let you in on my thought process here: how have I gotten two jobs I'm totally not qualified to teach? When I figure out the answer I will let you know.
I'm thankful for this job (and by job I mean each individual opportunity I have to sub). Being dependent on God to provide a different job everyday is scary, unsettling, and nerve-racking; being dependent on God to provide a different job everyday is exciting, intimate, and relationship-strengthening. So, thank you Lord, for providing me with a job tomorrow and more importantly, for teaching me to be completely dependent on you.
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