Lately, as I'm slowly getting better at my job, I come home and I just think how much I love it. I love working on NYSSMA solos, I love hearing the chorus sing, I love teaching my Music Appreciation kids, I love working with the musical, I love being an important part of some of my students' lives. I love it. There are some days when I don't, but when it all comes down to it, I'm doing something I love...
...and I DON'T THINK I LIKE THAT!
...because it's not what I've been planning on! I didn't want to feel committed or attached to this job because I want to go to graduate school after next year, and I want to go somewhere outside of Buffalo for that. I DON'T want to never go to school or learn a lot of cool things again, and because of New York State and their standards, I have to do it before 2010 (possibly 2011 with an extension, but I don't know how easy those are to get). I know that I can do summer programs, and I can always go somewhere around here, but that's not what I wanted to do. Grad schools for music just aren't good enough around here....I wish they were. (with the expensive exception of the Eastman school of Music in Rochester)
The things, what would mostly make me want to stay is the kids. There are a lot of sophomores this year who I would feel soooooooooooo terrible leaving behind, and that's what would happen - I would leave the summer before their senior year. And so I think, okay, I could stay maybe two more years and then try to get an extension on my Master's from the state. But whose to say there won't be more kids coming up that I wouldn't want to leave? There will always be kids I won't want to disappoint.
I guess I just thought leaving would be easier than I'm anticipating it's going to be. I know I could say screw New York and just teach until I feel like leaving, but that might lead to a lot of annoyances that I won't want to deal with if I don't have to.
Ughhhhhhh, what to do!??!!?!?!?!
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REGARDLESS...you should come see the show because it is really really cute and I love it and the kids are doing a fantastic job:
John F. Kennedy High School presents The Wizard of Oz
Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm
Sunday afternoon 2 pm
Tickets $8 general, $6 seniors and students, Children under 5 free

you're a loser. do what makes you happy.
what a loser.
i love the puppies.