Now I am back on the sunny St. Maarten with not knowing what to do in life. So I started to find a job and ended up in the dive shop in Oyster bay. I spend a few days working there and even felt more miserable then I ever had. So I quit and rethink my whole life. I ended back up at the University of St. Maarten and actually enrolled again to obtain my Bachelors of Arts in Education. So in the morning I was working as an assistant, in the afternoon I was studying, and in the evenings I went to school. Life started to look a little better.
Now this school year I was teaching 2nd grade which started off not so great in regards to the students. Yet after evaluation and some rearranging we managed to get things a little better. It was still a LOT of work with a LOT of behavior management. Yet when I look at the children and how MUCH they have achieved in just one year, my heart is filled with joy and I am very proud of my students. When I say that I am proud of them, I really mean that I am extremely proud seeing the circumstances that happened in September. You can already feel it coming right? Yes, HURRICANE IRMA!!! My class was destroyed, my personal chair broke, and a lot of teaching books got wet and moldy.... sigh..... That was terrible. That was horrible. The before, during, and especially after which still affects more than have the island and school even up to NOW! (August 2018) None the less we wanted Alexia's 2nd birthday to be memorable even if we had to make cut backs in the grocery sh...

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