I am notorious for trying to make it look like I have it together. I work full-time, care for my kids, love my husband, have a great family support system, and everything is wonderful. I try to portray the perfect life, but I wind up fooling myself.
Sometimes All That Glitters Is Not Gold
15 Things I've Learned about Living in the Country
Purple Friday's
You taught him what?!?!?!?!
I'm trying to teach Gardner things like, "Don't put your feet on the table while we're eating dinner," and "Don't slam doors while baby sister is sleeping," and "We color on the paper, not on the couch." It can be exhausting. However, the proudest thing I ever taught a toddler was when I was one myself.
Why Certifications Matter
Don't Blink
Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
There's a major for that?
I began my college career studying secondary education and math. I wanted to be a high school math teacher. As you can see, that didn't work out. I've spent the last 9+ years in the event industry and there's no stopping me. So how did I get from high school math teacher to event professional? I guess it was a little bit of luck and a lot of passion.
