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SilverJanSims
14 years agoSeasoned Ace
Good Morning:
Fru: You sound like a wonderful teacher and I hope your students think so, too. When I was in junior high (grades 7-9 back then), I used to help out with the special needs students at recess and lunch. I even got to know their special bus drivers and sometimes one of them would let me operate the wheelchair lift. It was exciting for a shy girl with very few 'normal' friends as most of the time my classmates made fun of me. One thing I enjoyed about working with these students was their appreciation of you and acceptance. These students were really my only friends in junior high with the exception of a couple of my classmates.
I was able to make more friends in high school after I got involved in Intramurals in grades 11 & 12 but still had the fear of rejection as sometimes in elementary & junior high, my classmates might be nice to me for a few days but then revert to making fun of me. It was usually a couple of them who started it but then everyone else except for two would follow suit. Even though I've come a long way since then, I still deal with the fear of rejection once in awhile. When I was in university I used to buy my friends little gifts and do whatever I could for them not really because I was trying to win their friendship but was afraid of losing it.
Lala: I hope that you find a teaching job that you'll be happy with. I have friends that taught English for a year or so in China, Hong Kong, Korea and they found that the experience was wonderful. Another friend teaches in Cyprus and I have another who is doing it in Qatar. Maybe doing something like that would be of interest to you. French teachers are usually sought for here in the Maritimes.
Tundria, Just read the first chapter in your story and although I don't embrace that lifestyle, I enjoyed your story. It's said that when someone lives a live opposite to what we believe we shun the other person. It's important to be friendly to everyone and treat them with respect. Left a comment on your blog.
A side note: I've noticed that by blog has gotten a lot more readers in the past day and thank you for that. I would enjoy seeing feedback on what you read, I'm still getting use to the reply thing on comments and my answers to a feedback usually ends up as another comment. Do appreciate all feedback, though.
SnowyMist: Hello and welcome, I will check out your story later. I agree that the Sims3 is a creative tool as my writing and imagination skills have improved a lot over the past year since I started writing legacy stories. Please come and visit us often as we love to share stories and make new friends.
Have a great day, everyone and now my Day family is calling me.
Silver
Fru: You sound like a wonderful teacher and I hope your students think so, too. When I was in junior high (grades 7-9 back then), I used to help out with the special needs students at recess and lunch. I even got to know their special bus drivers and sometimes one of them would let me operate the wheelchair lift. It was exciting for a shy girl with very few 'normal' friends as most of the time my classmates made fun of me. One thing I enjoyed about working with these students was their appreciation of you and acceptance. These students were really my only friends in junior high with the exception of a couple of my classmates.
I was able to make more friends in high school after I got involved in Intramurals in grades 11 & 12 but still had the fear of rejection as sometimes in elementary & junior high, my classmates might be nice to me for a few days but then revert to making fun of me. It was usually a couple of them who started it but then everyone else except for two would follow suit. Even though I've come a long way since then, I still deal with the fear of rejection once in awhile. When I was in university I used to buy my friends little gifts and do whatever I could for them not really because I was trying to win their friendship but was afraid of losing it.
Lala: I hope that you find a teaching job that you'll be happy with. I have friends that taught English for a year or so in China, Hong Kong, Korea and they found that the experience was wonderful. Another friend teaches in Cyprus and I have another who is doing it in Qatar. Maybe doing something like that would be of interest to you. French teachers are usually sought for here in the Maritimes.
Tundria, Just read the first chapter in your story and although I don't embrace that lifestyle, I enjoyed your story. It's said that when someone lives a live opposite to what we believe we shun the other person. It's important to be friendly to everyone and treat them with respect. Left a comment on your blog.
A side note: I've noticed that by blog has gotten a lot more readers in the past day and thank you for that. I would enjoy seeing feedback on what you read, I'm still getting use to the reply thing on comments and my answers to a feedback usually ends up as another comment. Do appreciate all feedback, though.
SnowyMist: Hello and welcome, I will check out your story later. I agree that the Sims3 is a creative tool as my writing and imagination skills have improved a lot over the past year since I started writing legacy stories. Please come and visit us often as we love to share stories and make new friends.
Have a great day, everyone and now my Day family is calling me.
Silver
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