Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Red, White & Bunting!

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Oh, summertime! How I crave thee and your hot, sweaty Patriotism...
Being ecstatic that I had (past tense now, unfortunately) no class for a week and that I enjoyed some vacation time in honor of the 4th of July, I choose now to highlight some of the very best of all things summer!

In no particular order, the following are a few of my favorite bits and baubles of the past few days:
OPI "A Oui Bit of Red" nail polish
Hebrew National JUMBO beef franks- my favorite!

Fireworks over Winyah Bay in Georgetown, SC

Homemade blueberry ice cream!!!


& last but not least...
a lazy hammock and a beautiful day at the beach.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Freedom (freedom), freedom (freedom), yeah freedom!

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Sing it with me now! I'm free for a week! Got no classes, got no homework, got one more day of work and then I'm out de doh!

Summertime ain't summertime unless I've read my annual Nicholas Sparks. Not that he's my all time fav. author, but his are the epitome of a good beach read. Now, I won't be found at the beach this week, but I can be found rollin' (whoo!) rollin' (whoo!) rollin' on the river! come the weekend! Here's the one I've chosen:

Nothing says summer like a sky full of stars, a tall pine, and the glowing lights of a ferris wheel! Of course, we all assume this is the ferris wheel from the Family Kingdom (or the Pavillion, may it rest in peace) in Myrtle Beach! At any rate- I'm free to read whatever I please this week- and nobody will ask me to analyze it in a 4-6 page paper with cited resources! Yay!

This cover also alludes to an idea or ten I've had floating around in my head for weeks now, so I'm very excited to see how the it all comes together... Maybe I'll get some good ideas from the story!

Ahhhhh, I love the taste of freedom....

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Oh- those summer nights!

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Of course I posted all about graduating recently and having my masters. The rest of the story is that I am continuing to get my certification, because apparently you must be a certified teacher in order to be a School Media Specialist in SC and most of the US. So once again, this is me, night after night, lecture after lecture, one sleepy eye after the other....

Both summer sessions as well as the coming fall semester, one will find me sitting on my bed, in front of my Mac and trying to watch, pay attention, and focus on the education classes at hand. After those are finished, I can actually do my internships and get some on-the-job training, if you will.


As the night wears on...
I fade....
just as I do as I realize just how much MORE time stands between me....
and obtaining certification.

What a small price to pay for fulfilling your dreams, right?
Right.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

ESFJ

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ESFJ - "Seller". Most sociable of all types. Nurturer of harmony. Outstanding host or hostesses. 12.3% of total population.
Take Free Myers-Briggs Personality Test

Per my reading of "The Meade Feed' I chose to take a few minutes and find/ take a Myers-Briggs personality test online just to see if I was still the same as I have been when I've taken it in the past. I cannot exactly remember what my other test scores revealed, but I do know that they were along these same lines....

I don't necessarily agree with the description of "seller," because in most cases, I steer clear of any situation in which I am depended on to sell. However, I do like to be a part of things (i.e. clubs, organizations, groups) and therefore rather enjoy "selling" those to other people and getting them to join with me.

Here's a very in depth description (well, some of the highlights at least) of all that I am supposed to be as an ESFJ:

Portrait of an ESFJ - Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging: (Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Sensing)
The Caregiver

As an ESFJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things according to how you feel about them, or how they fit in with your personal value system. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in via your five senses in a literal, concrete fashion.

ESFJs are people persons - they love people. They are warmly interested in others. They use their Sensing and Judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. (In fact, I do!) They want to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others. They are extremely good at reading others, and understanding their point of view. The ESFJ's strong desire to be liked and for everything to be pleasant makes them highly supportive of others. People like to be around ESFJs, because the ESFJ has a special gift of invariably making people feel good about themselves. (What a nice thing to say!)

The ESFJ takes their responsibilities very seriously, and is very dependable. They value security and stability, and have a strong focus on the details of life. (I do LOVE me some details!)

ESFJs are warm and energetic. They are very giving people, who get a lot of their personal satisfaction from the happiness of others. They want to be appreciated for who they are, and what they give. They're very sensitive to others, and freely give practical care. ESFJs are such caring individuals, that they sometimes have a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone they care about. (Yes, this has happened to me more than once.)

With Extraverted Feeling dominating their personality, ESFJs are focused on reading other people. They have a strong need to be liked, and to be in control. They are extremely good at reading others, and often change their own manner to be more pleasing to whoever they're with at the moment. (I don't claim that these are all healthy behaviors...)

The ESFJ's value system is defined externally. They usually have very well-formed ideas about the way things should be, and are not shy about expressing these opinions. However, they weigh their values and morals against the world around them, rather than against an internal value system. They may have a strong moral code, but it is defined by the community that they live in, rather than by any strongly felt internal values. (As much as I would like to deny this, unfortunately it does ring very true for me. Luckily, I also try to allow Jesus to be my "community.")

ESFJs who have had the benefit of being raised and surrounded by a strong value system that is ethical and centered around genuine goodness will most likely be the kindest, most generous souls who will gladly give you the shirt off of their back without a second thought.

All ESFJs have a natural tendency to want to control their environment. Their dominant function demands structure and organization, and seeks closure. ESFJs are most comfortable with structured environments. They're not likely to enjoy having to do things which involve abstract, theoretical concepts, or impersonal analysis. They do enjoy creating order and structure, and are very good at tasks which require these kinds of skills. ESFJs should be careful about controling people in their lives who do not wish to be controlled. (This has actually been on my mind lately!)

ESFJs respect and believe in the laws and rules of authority, and believe that others should do so as well. They're traditional, and prefer to do things in the established way, rather than venturing into unchartered territory. Their need for security drives their ready acceptance and adherence to the policies of the established system. This tendency may cause them to sometimes blindly accept rules without questioning or understanding them.

ESFJs incorporate many of the traits that are associated with women in our society. However, male ESFJs will usually not appear feminine at all. On the contrary, ESFJs are typically quite conscious about gender roles and will be most comfortable playing a role that suits their gender in our society. Male ESFJs will be quite masculine (albeit sensitive when you get to know them), and female ESFJs will be very feminine. (Interesting!)

ESFJs at their best are warm, sympathetic, helpful, cooperative, tactful, down-to-earth, practical, thorough, consistent, organized, enthusiastic, and energetic. They enjoy tradition and security, and will seek stable lives (oh how true that rings! I so long for a stable, rich life!) that are rich in contact with friends and family.

I venture to say that much, well, almost all of it, is true- mainly because I left out the untrue parts. Perhaps I should have left them and let you all judge for yourselves? Which brings me to this: Do you all agree that I am an ESJF?

Saturday, May 30, 2009

A sluggish, ruggish bone...

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Oh dude! I have eaten so much in the past week and now that it's catching up to me.... can I just put a treadmill by my bed and go at it 'til I pass out? Now I remember why I practice CONTROL most of the time! I guess it takes a week like this every now and then to help me, lest I forget!

On a serious note? I love it when I feel God fighting for me!
All those times I feel a twinge of guilt for my thoughts,
or catch myself not quite being the salt of the earth,
or realize that the frustrated words of choice are more often made up of only four letters......
those are all signals to me that He is there!

He's right there by my side every day, every step of the way. He is nudging me, reminding me that I need Him, that I am not so nice and not so selfless and not so Christ-minded when left to my own devices. And while it makes me feel so ashamed at myself for not being stronger against these things that I do not want to be known for, I rejoice in the fact that He has not left me to rot. He loves me inspite of all my faults and failures- and inspite of the fact that I outright forget who I am and who He is sometimes! 

And he fights for me! He fights to keep me by His side, regardless of all the mess that I make!

I love that. And I am so incredibly THANKFUL for His presence in my life.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Time goes by...

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Last week, in the midst of so many other festivities, my little niece Larkin Rose, turned 1! I can't believe it has been a whole year since she was so small and precious!


Now look at her! So pretty and poised with her little pink bow. Isn't she the Pink of Perfection?



And then there's the cutest squishy-nosed grin around! Yes, she is going to be a handful! And I can't wait to see all the messes she gets into for my brother's sake!



Time goes by so quickly sometimes...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

I'm a REAL Librarian!

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This past Friday I hustled three blocks up Lincoln Ave. in Columbia, made my way through the passel of other graduates in their black robes and degree hoods, found seat number 324 and sat my tucas down to await my turn to walk behind my colleagues to the front stage of Colonial Life Arena, receive my squirt of hand sanitizer and then shake President Pastides hand as a real Librarian! Now they didn't play Pomp and Circumstance, and we didn't get to march in or out, but I'm stiall a graduate, nonetheless!

The current look I am aspiring to achieve:



She would make an excellent librarian.
"Hon, don't make me take my bun down! Do NOT make me take these bobby pins out! Now- who's ready for storytime?!"
 

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