I actually did it!!! I can't believe it, but I did it! It was even a bit anti-climatic at the end. I think I had been stressing myself out by just thinking that the last 2 weeks of school were going to be stressful!!! I know realize that I had no need to stress that much!! I was able to complete each of my assignments about 2 or 3 days before they were due and I turned them in no problem. I don't have my grades just yet, but I'm thinking I did pretty well. Probably not as well as I had done the last few semesters, just becuase I wasn't taking any child development classes. I was taking boring psychology classes that were quite a bit more difficult than what I was used to. Still, though, I think I made it through with probably 1 C+ and 4 B's, with maybe one of them being an A. I hate it when it's on the borderline of being either an A or a B!! Hopefully I'll find out my official grades soon.
I have soo many people to thank for helping me through these last 6 1/2 years!!! The first being my husband, Nathan. He has been such a strength and support for me in the last 5 years! I honestly belive that I would NOT have done this if he hadn't believed in me so much! When we met, I was still pursuing Elementary Education but I did not have the Grade Point Average to be accepted into the program. I was spending all of my time trying to retake classes that I not taken seriously, all in hopes of raising my GPA. Finally he convinced me to just get on with my college career and finish up the basic classes. It was through his pushing in that area that I took my first Child Development class. It was just an introduction course, but I fell in love with it. Now, 2 years later, I have a Bachelor of Science in Child Development and am working for a wonderful program that is enabling me to continue learning about children and also allowing me to do what I had been trying to do for so long: Teach!
I also need to thank Michael. (I feel like I'm doing an acceptance speech or something!) He has done so well through all this!!! There were only a few times when I would have to tear him from my legs inorder to get to class on time. Seriously, maybe 10 times in 2 years!! Most of the time our routine would go like this:
Me: Bye Michael
Michael would run to me with his lips pursed and waiting for a kiss and a hug. I would lift him up and give him his kiss and hug, and then put him down.
Then, I would walk to the door all the while with him RIGHT behind me saying
"Dye, Mommy!" "Dye, Mommy!!" over and over again. (seriously, it was like one long sentence of 5 words one right after the other!)
As soon as the door was closed, he would have Nathan lift him up to the window to watch me get into the car. If Nathan wasn't available for that, he would run to the window facing the street to wait for the car to drive by.
Then when I would get home, if he wasn't napping, I would hear an immediate Mommy!!!! When the door would open. Then he would jump out of his chair (usually he would be eating lunch) and come running to me. Then the next 10 minutes would consist of:
Michael: Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, Mommy.....until I would finally answer! Seriously, he can go on for minutes if I don't recognize him!
Me: What?! (kind of annoyed with the CONSTANT mommy's!)
Michael: HI!!!!
And then it would start all over again. Cute and funny, but quickly annoying!
Anyway, Michael has been such a great help to me in not showing any ill effects in my basically neglectful parenting (I know, I wasn't being neglectful, but I sure felt like it at some points!) He has always been so happy and such a blessing to me.
I also need to thank my parents and my In-laws. They were such a help and support to me as well. I know there were many prayers on Nathan, me, and Michael's behalf and those thoughts and prayers really supported me and pulled me through the hardest times. It was so great to talk on the phone or visit in person with them and to know that they really cared for me and my education. I appreciate their support and enjoy knowing they will continue to support me in anything I choose to do.
And last, but certainly not least, I need to thank our friends David, Val, and Claire LeMieux. I don't know how many times they got roped into watching Michael for us. Sometimes even last minute, but they were always sooo willing and able to watch him! Michael really loves going over to their house and he loves Claire! They play together so well most of the time and we feel so blessed to have had them as our neighbors! I'm secretly hoping they don't ever have to move!!!! I have enjoyed their company so much in the last year and a half and it has been so fun getting to know their family!! Val is one of my closest friends right now and I'm so grateful for her and her support. I don't know what I would have done without her near me in these last few years!
I also want to thank you all out in blog world for all the support and encouragement you all gave me!! I'm sure my blog has been quite boring while trying to finish up, with all the to-do lists and all! Don't worry. I'm not offended if you agree with me!
I'm just so grateful that I'm finally done and feel so blessed with the opportunity to have a college degree!!!
6 comments:
Congratulations!!!
Yea! How exciting! So, what's the plan now? Stay-at-home-mommy, off to work?
I'm sure it was a relief and a huge weight off your shoulders! Good job!
Congratulations Amy!!! Isn't it the best feeling ever to be done!!! When I was too that point it wasn't school that stressed me out but moving the day after graduation! I hope you love being out of school as much as I do.
YAY... Congratulations!!! I am so proud of you. Great job:) Lets get together soon.
Congratulations! I know exactly how you feel about it being a miracle. All it takes is some great faith and some really really hard work and it is possible....even with kids! Way to to!
Congrats on graduating. I don't think I could have done school and kids at the same time. I bet it feels so nice to be done.
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