MY INNER NINJA………………..
Hey Guys,
I am
backkkkkk, Happy Monday!!!!! I hope this post finds you all healthy and happy.
I have been a bit out of it lately, I decided to take an online course
this semester thinking it would be easy. It is quite the contrary, it is
incredibly time consuming and hectic, it has taken me a month but I have
finally got the hang of things!!!
If you haven’t noticed my post today is titled “My Inner
Ninja” I don’t know how many of you know this song by classified but it is my
new anthem right now. Over the past few
weeks I have been tried and tested and it has been a bit of a circus in my
life. I have been doing what I have been saying from last year and that is just
getting the job done and not talking about getting the job done. In the past
few days I have tried to center myself and regain focus. How did I do this you
ask?????
- Find a song that puts you in a great mood!! Right now my song is “My Inner Ninja” how you start your day is very important. If breakfast is the most important meal of the day then how you feel in the morning is equally important to how you proceed through the rest of the day. Every morning when I get up as I get ready for work, I play my song. This song is so positive and upbeat it puts me in a great mood. I feel like I am ready to take on my day and it puts a smile on my face. Find your song, turn your music on and be happy to be alive and well.
- I have begun riding my bike for an hour a day and I absolutely love it!!!!!!!!!! It has been very sucky weather outside with the temperature feeling more like winter and not summer but I have made it through somehow!!! It is very refreshing to go riding to be alone with my thoughts and to unwind from a long day. I take this time as a necessity in my life kinda like my own detox. I don’t know about you guys but after such a long day at my office where I sit and listen to people’s legal woes all day, I need a moment alone. Try sitting in silence for 5, 10, 15 minutes and see the wonder it does for you. Remember first control the mind and then control the actions!!! I am still learning by the way…lolol
HOMAGE TO CLASS OF 2003
10 years ago this year a set of
girls graduated from The Convent of Mercy Academy “Alpha”. A few weeks ago a reunion
was held in Kingston Jamaica and though I was unable to
attend it was on my mind all weekend. It seemed as though only yesterday we
were sitting under a tree at school having sloppy joes and trying to skip Chapel
and Physical Education. I am amazed at how many years have gone by since we graduated
high school and how far we have come. We lost a few of our amazing friends
through the years but we are still here. I just want to say to my graduating
class, I AM SO PROUD OF YOU GUYS!!!! Every single one of you that I have
encountered have done well for yourselves. We had an amazing time in high
school. I sincerely hope that ten more years to come we
will still be standing for that which is good and true a testament to our alma
mater.
There are also some teachers that
deserve special mention that for me made my high school years memorable and
rewarding. I will never forget my days in the classroom with them and the
wonderful life lessons I learnt from them some harder than others. I hope
these teachers continue to impart knowledge on our nation’s children and know
that all there years of service to such a demanding job in my book makes them
heroes!!!
Ms. Kerr (2nd Form
Literature Teacher) you are the reason I fell in love with Literature, the way
you taught Green days by the River spoke to me. You had a great passion for
literature and that transcended and awoke my mind to the wonderful world of
writing.
Ms. Reivers (2nd Form
Spanish Teacher) I always admired the fact that you always wore a smile on your
face, you were tough in class but fair. I can never repay you for giving me my
bestfriend to date, we are a match made in heaven. You taught with conviction
and made every class interesting.
Mrs. Bloomfield (History Teacher)
Hands down coolest female teacher I have ever sat in front off. How did you know all
your students so well??. You have the ability to get
through every mind in our class with just being open, honest and realistic with
us and I always appreciated that. As a child growing up anxious to be an adult,
you never treated us like children and I always respected that about you.
Mrs. Boyd (6th Form
Literature Teacher) a rare soul, I don’t have a lot of words to describe you
but I can recall being in sixth form in the peak of exams and having no
idea who John Keats was because well….. Anyway I remember you stayed after
school and taught us so much material for that exam. I never forgot that and
that’s the teacher you are, you go beyond the call of duty for your students and
you have a passion for your job, I always felt cared for by you, even though
you seemed strict at the time, I came to learn that you are humorous, beautiful
and AMAZING!!
Mr. Williams (French Teacher) You
are awesome!!!! Coolest male teacher I have ever been around, to this day. I have
a lot of respect for you and what you do and I appreciate all the time and effort
you took with our class. You made every french class a joy to be in.
Let us salute our teachers and
realize that while they are not perfect, there jobs are not easy and by the
looks of our graduating class I say they did a great job!!! It takes village to
raise a child
Leave your comments on who your
favourite teacher was and why!!!
Xoxo
Debra
Debra, I love, love, love this post! Everyone goes through their own personal struggles and trust me I can relate to that. My go to song for lifting my spirit whenever I feel down is Rihanna's Right Now.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Boyd is a phenomenal teacher! Shout Outs to the other teachers who were also instrumental in guiding and nurturing us while we were at Alpha.
Debra this is wonderful I feel every word. Perfection in life was not promised to anyone and trials only make us stronger. My go to song is Babbie Mason's God is too wise to be mistaken.
ReplyDeleteI will never forget my years at Alpha, Mrs Kerr (English lit&lang) and Mr Supria (maths) were awesome they taught their respective subjects with all they had within them. They were wise in their approach and they ensured that every child got a good grasps of their subject. They went beyond the call of duty and was always willing to listen to what was in our little minds.
Wow Debra.. Love this post... Alpha Academy is truly a blessed school and the knowledge gained will leave in our hearts forever.
ReplyDeleteLove Miss Reivers.. She is such a wonderful person.. You described her well (tough but fair):-))
Mrs Kerr, Ms Laidlaw (business subjects), Mrs. Wan (excellent History teacher).. I join you in your salute as we give thanks for ALL the teachers at the Convent, and we pray that God will continue to bless them in every aspect of their lives.