The view of our street from the front yard |
These last few weeks have felt like a denouement in the
lives of Chelsea and me. It feels as if a few weeks ago, a climatic event
occurred: Chelsea finished taking the California State Bar and my summertime
responsibilities as a stay at home dad came winding to a close. We have come to
the end of a chapter in our lives together as a family. We are coasting a roller
coaster down this plot arc, ready for it to continue and pick up again for the
next chapter of our lives.
Rising
Action:
It began and changed when we came home from the Peace Corps
after traveling all around Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina as noted in our
blog. Chelsea started Law School; I started classroom teaching as a full-time
teacher. We met new, interesting people, built community and began the first
chapter of our story in Sacramento.
Years past, jobs changed, experiences happened, and family
bloomed. All leading to that climatic moment, that turning point. Each year,
each month, each week has a story of its own etched upon our minds and
memories.
Climax/Turning
Point:
I’d been teaching for three years. I’d been at two different
schools and something was changing. Our daughter was born in December 2014 and
I decided to switch jobs for the following year. I began looking for work,
applying inside and outside my comfort zone. I felt something had to change.
Did I want to continue teaching? Did I want to switch careers all together? Did
I want to stay in the charter system? Did I want to try and work for a unified
school district? Did I want to move into
administration? I applied to several different positions and around mid-June I
had an offer letter. I was at a crossroads. I could stay at my same position or
I could venture out into a unified school district and teach ELD at a district
high school.
I chose to start at the unified school district. I accepted
the job to teach two periods of ELD (English Language Development) and one
period of 9th grade English at a high school. I spent the summer
filling out paperwork and getting things in line for the upcoming year. All the
while being a stay at home dad and spending almost every waking moment with
Tori (a whole other blog in itself!) while Chelsea participated in her own
climatic event.
Chelsea graduated Law
School on May 15, 2014. It was a wonderful ceremony. Then she began the almost
full time job of studying for the California State Bar Exam. We created a
system. Chelsea would leave about 9am, studying for about 4 hours while I
stayed with the baby. She’d come home for lunch we’d enjoy each other’s company
and spend time as a family. By 2pm she’d make her way back to the library to
hit the books until 6 or 7. She studied hard, watching lecture videos, going
over notes, taking simulated exams and answering exam style questions. As the
weeks passed, she was dreading and exalting the oncoming exam.
Moreover, all the while she was studying, she was also
applying for jobs and going to job interviews so she could work soon after the
Bar ended.
We spent a few weekends away. We attended a wonderful wedding;
we had a few river days, and went to a few Republic soccer games (our local
minor league team).
The Bar came, and Chelsea spent the three days staying over
at her moms in order to get a full night’s sleep while I stayed with the baby.
We’d eat breakfast and lunch together every day of the Bar exam and count down
the days until the Bar ended.
Our Turning Point had come.
Denouement,
Transitions, and New Beginnings.
Since the Bar a few weeks ago we’d been closing up loose
ends: finishing the last vestiges of paperwork, finishing interviews, reviewing
offer letters, and trying to find a daycare for Tori so we’d have a place for
her when Chelsea went back to work.
This is a very transitional time for us. I started new
teacher training for my district last week, and I am attending a unit-making
workshop this coming week. My official first day of work is August 17th.
We have a back school rally, meetings, professional developments and time to
ourselves as we anticipate the students’ return on August 20th.
Chelsea has a little bit more time before she starts work on
the 24th and that’s when we start Tori at daycare. We are looking
forward to a lot this coming year and can’t wait to see what the future brings.
All we know for sure is that this is the beginning of the
next chapter.
Since the Bar a few weeks ago we’d been closing up loose
ends: finishing the last vestiges of paperwork, finishing interviews, reviewing
offer letters, and trying to find a daycare for Tori so we’d have a place for
her when Chelsea went back to work.
This is a very transitional time for us. I started new
teacher training for my district last week, and I am attending a unit-making
workshop this coming week. My official first day of work is August 17th.
We have a back school rally, meetings, professional developments and time to
ourselves as we anticipate the students’ return on August 20th.
Chelsea has a little bit more time before she starts work on
the 24th and that’s when we start Tori at daycare. We are looking
forward to a lot this coming year and can’t wait to see what the future brings.
All we know for sure is that this is the beginning of the
next chapter.
She finished! |
Celebrations after the graduation. |
Tori swinging on her favorite swing! She's almost 8 months! |
At the wedding of our dear, dear friends David and Al! |
Daddy Power! Thanks Chelsea for this wonderful Father's Day gift |