Wow! Sometimes I get so surprised at how long it takes us to blog. David and I have been very busy with school work and all that junk. Last week I had tons of things to do but now here I am relaxing on my spring break. I finished my student teaching for the semester. It was a bit tiring. I worked with special ed. students at a junior high. I can't share much about that experience because I signed a paper where I promised to keep my experience confidential. I can however share that it was quite a workload(sigh)especially because these students didn't have much a of learning disability but a behavioral problem. I did love working with them but I also understand that 13-15 year olds can be a handful. I wouldn't really like teaching high school though but at the end we'll see where I end up. I just think that its easier to influence and inspire this certain age group than high school students. As I worked with them this semester I realized how fragile there feelings are. They are children but at the same time they're young adults. It was a lot fun and I know that teaching is what I want to do.
David and I are participating in a show, called Fiesta which is sponsored by BYU, where a variety of Latin dances will be performed. My brother Jared encouraged David and me to join a group that was lacking a few members and after a lot of convincing we joined. We will be representing Cuba and we're almost done learning the routine. The style of dance isn't really what I'm used to because its more on the ballroom style. Jared, my brother, will also be dancing with our group along with other groups he has joined. I think this fiesta thing should be a lot of fun and hopefully David and I won't somehow get hit on, again. 
I feel strange going to all these BYU activities because of all the crazy single people (no fence). Last time we went to one of these parties I walked away for like three minutes to get a drink and as I walked back some weirdo girl had taken my seat next to David. She had approached him for other "special reasons". That was pretty annoying, I can't handle much of that just because of how complicated our dating was. I think it was weird for David too. Its just strange I tell you and I didn't feel flattered in any way. I'm pretty sure that when I'm 30 I'll laugh at these stories but right now laughing is not what I want to do but maybe punching. Well...what would you do if you walked away for a minute and as you came back you see some gal/guy flirting with your spouse? When the girl found out David was married she came up with a lame excuse on why she sat next to him. You should have seen her face of disappointment when I approached them. Too bad so sad.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The days of our lives
Posted by Cassie at 10:12 AM
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Cassie -- I just wanted to laugh!! About the whole maybe when I'm 30 I'll laugh at this. Because I am turning 30 this year, and I've been married almost 10 years!! We've got lots of memories together and things that we or I thought were "BIG" deals back then and now I do nothing but laugh at that experience. It's just a "jealousy" thing and as long as you know your "David" loves you and nothing will change that -- you've got nothing else to worry about!! Good luck making memories!!
Ha!! Dude I'd totally want to do some punching too, don't feel weird. I think that's a good thing. Not to punch, but to feel like you want to when a girl flirts with your spouse. I bet she felt stupid. When you're at a BYU activity especially you should never assume the person isn't married!
Cass, I love your blog. You are the sweetest! Chloe loves you as her teacher, she always tell me how Beautiful you are. I can't disagree with that one. Your hubby is so great with Sunday School!!! I feel the spirit everytime I go. You two ROCK!
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