Actually, I would like to try the Love Life one. That seems rather interesting.
He is currently hooked on an RPG, so I don't think I would be able to pull him away from it for awhile. It's so bad. I'll take my laptop over there and we'll sit in the same room for about three hours and he'll be playing that and I'll be writing and such. I'll bring it up to him and see what happens.
I asked him, and he just got this grin on his face that said probably not. I talk about the conversations and he's really interested in what we talk about. Maybe once he kind of gets off the RPG, which is a visual interactive RPG, I might be able to persuade him.
. ., more of my "The brain did not quite comprehend what the eyes were reading and therefore said something stupid" feedback? I might just wait a little bit before opening my mouth again.
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Hi BabyBlues!
It seems I've missed introducing you... so Welcome! I've enjoyed reading your posts and I'm also from the Gulfcoast of Florida and I'm in education. It seems like here in Florida, you will never quite know if you'll have a job waiting for you when you graduate because one minute they are laying off because there are too many teachers, and the next minute there is a massive hire because there are shortages. Anyway, good luck in your ventures into elementary education. I'm sure it will be very rewarding for you. See you around the forum!
Renee : )
Actually, own town is always desperate for teachers. Very desperate. The superintendant has made deals with univerisity grads here that they will automatically have a job if they stay here. My fiance and I are talking about moving to Texas when we get married, so I'm not sure if it will really make a difference.