Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Enjoying Work

With summer I have had a break from my job working as a one-on-one para in a special ed classroom. I originally took this job as it was recommended that I be a para since they were so often needed. I didn't know if I would enjoy it and had some reservations in the beginning.

Now after having completed a year on the job and about to start another school year. I fell in love and enjoyed it in an unexpected way that surprised me. Being a para challenged me and I found new skills and strengths because of it. I found that I was much more capable in the special ed classroom than I originally thought. I was taught patience and thinking on my feet. I also learned much more about how the school district worked with students and families. Being a para I unexpectedly learned that I am passionate about working with families who have children with disabilities. I found an area that I can really specialize in for social work. I might even want to do graduate-level research in my grad program.

Being a para I had some wonderfully sweet moments, surprising ones, and many gross ones. My student sometimes would hit me but once when I needed an inc pack she kept insisting that I keep it on and saying sorry after. I will say I never expected to say "please don't put your shoes in the toilet" or "please don't lick your ipad" but I find that I am able to laugh about it later. I also learned how to create activities surrounding learning for my student that were at her level.

Overall, while being a para wasn't my plan at all it has worked out be amazing and I have learned so much from it. I am so grateful for the experience.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Review: The Grisha Trilogy

I finally got around to reading the Grisha trilogy by Leigh Bardugo. I am torn on how to rate this. I enjoyed it but it didn't wow me the way Six of Crows duology did. I think this is Bardugo's first series or at least one of her earlier writings but and I think you can tell. I will say that if you want to read King of Scars you do need to read this series or else Kind of Scars will make no sense.

I think the thing that made me the most confused about this book is the religion. I felt like Leigh Bardugo tried to base the religion of Ravka on the Russian Orthodox Church without actually understanding the Russian Orthodox Church or its connection with Russian culture. I cannot don't expect things to match exactly when you are parodying but there were things like the roles of saints and the Apparate that confused me and I was unclear how they related to the church. Maybe it is because I am Orthodox that it didn't make sense and wouldn't bother someone who isn't Orthodox.

I struggled to related to Alina and spoiler I do not agree with Alina and Mal being the final couple. I totally wanted Alina to be with Nicolai because Nicolai was the best character in this whole series. Honestly, the series would be 10 times better if there was more Nicolai. I read through these books pretty quickly so I might need to reread to have a more clear picture of what wasn't quite clicking for me about these books.

Side note: I specifically bought these covers because I wanted the onion domes. I am really disappointed that the new covers do not have onion domes.