Over the course of my life, a whopping 22 years and 11 months, I have learned a lot of
things. Besides the everyday textbook lessons and information that I will never use in my career, there are a few life-lessons that I think about almost daily.
I have learned what my position is on particular political topics and I have
learned to not discuss these topics with people I don’t know very well.
I have
learned to focus my passion from what I want to teach to why and how I want to teach.
Fairly recently, I have
learned how to prioritize everything in my life, including work, school, social
time, me-time, relationships, and sleep (not in that order).
Sadly, but rightly so, I learned all of these
things the hard way.
But the biggest thing I have learned, in the best and most glorious way, is how much I truly
appreciate and love my family, for everything they are. What is this previously-mentioned way in which I learned this wonderful lesson? Getting my job in Taiwan.
This is going to be a short post, because (cliché phrase
coming up) words cannot describe how much I love them, but I believed this feeling
of overwhelming love and support warranted a post.
I love you, I love you, I love you.
And WE love you!
ReplyDeleteSigned,
Your Family