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Here's a quick intro to me, Lizzy!
I'm a wife
My husband and I were friends in high school, dated long-distance in
college, and married just after graduation. We'll be married seven years
this July.
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On our Disney Cruise Honeymoon |
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Hubster was active duty army our first four years of marriage, before
switching to the Reserves to attend seminary as a chaplain candidate. He
is in his third year of school, with an expected graduation in May of
2020. I love being married, and while we've had some difficult moments
he is my best friend and sounding board and support system. I am proud
of all we've accomplished so far (five moves in five years to four
states and
paying off $62,000 in debt come to mind) and look forward to many, many more years and adventures.
I'm a mom.
Our first parenting journey was adopting our dog Annabelle in
July 2013. After keeping her alive for an entire year, our son was born in
July 2014, the day after I turned 25 and three days after our third wedding anniversary. Our daughter was born this past
January 2017.
While my Hubster marvels that he's barely 30 but has two kids, they
bring us absolute joy (and at times absolute frustration) and we thank
God every day for their places in our lives.
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Buttercup's baptism with her two sponsors |
I avoid using their real names on the internet, both for privacy's sake
and so weird toddler stories don't appear on their Google results later
in life. I've called our little boy
Spartacus since he was in
utero. Social media names I've tried for our little girl include Lego
Annie and Hermione, as suggested by my young cousins.
However, since several of my Facebook friends thought I did name our
daughter Hermione (and I'll be honest, it is a name I've considered),
I'm going to test drive
Little Miss, since I do call her that
sometimes as a cute baby nickname. Since Annabelle is not on Facebook,
she does not get a social media moniker and that is her real name.
I'm a Lutheran.
Like I said before, my husband is in grad school to become a Lutheran
pastor and chaplain. I am a lifelong member of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod. My father is a second-career pastor, and my
younger brother is also in seminary to become a pastor. Church and my
faith have always been important parts of my life. I do feel like a
failed Christian much of the time; my Bible often gets dusty, and last
week I skipped church because Hubster was out of town and it just seemed
like too much work. Still, I strive to improve my relationship with my
Savior, to lead a life of example for my students and children, to
devote time to prayer and the Word, and to not forget my role as a child
of God. I try to pray for my friends who are not Christians, and in my
cowardice hope that someday they'll ask me about my faith, since I'm
afraid of getting too preachy and scaring them away. I value my role as
a teacher at a parochial school, because with the weekly chapels and
daily devotions, I am very encouraged in my faith on a daily basis.
I'm a teacher.
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My desk in my first classroom in Texas |
This school year marks my fifth year as a high school teacher. I got my
license in Massachusetts during my senior year of college; my bachelor's
degree was in sociology. I student taught at a charter school in
Boston before working three years at a public high school in a Texas
ranching community.
Now I teach at my Lutheran high school alma mater in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. I have experience teaching freshman, sophomore, and junior
grade-level English, AP English Language and Composition, sociology, and
world history. I am licensed now in Massachusetts, Texas, and Indiana
in pretty much all secondary social studies and English fields.
I'm a blogger.
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My blog "profile picture" I staged |
I started blogging my first year of teaching a year after I got married.
I named it hELArious Lizzy because I was an ELA teacher - English
Language Arts. My blog started out as a place to reflect on
my teaching experience, and if you go back to my early posts you'll
notice me complaining about students a lot. Also, there were a lot of
tears. It's really hard to be a new teacher.
Over the past six years, my identity has developed from just a teacher
to a mother and wife and homeowner, and so my blog has gone from tags
about standardized testing and Shakespeare lesson plans to parenting and
house renovations. I don't know much about internet analytics and am
unsure how many people get my blog emailed to them (I know at least my
mom does). I do know that my readership extends as far as Indonesia (hi
Sarah!) and the UK (hi Lisa!). While I pretty much only share my posts
on Facebook, I am gratified to hit some 40,000 page view this year. Thank you, readers, for encouraging me both in my development as a
writer and as a (not-so-young-anymore) adult!
I'm a learner.
I love to read, I love to discuss new ideas, and I always want to be growing as a learner. One of my goals is to create a page to post things that I am reading and enjoy - so stay tuned!
Disclaimer.
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Woo, I get a shout out! Hello, too! : )
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