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Miracle & Goal


Today, I witnessed a miracle. It was powerful. A kid in my class did something incredible. “A” came into my classroom in August reading 13 words per minute. Today, he read THREE pages in a chapter book during reading groups. Today, he taught me a lesson. There is no excuse for being complacent in life. None.

A week from today I turn 26 years old. Having a birthday for me is kind of like eating a week-old ham sandwich. It’s not the best. Some people get seasonal depression; I get birthday depression. Okay, I get seasonal depression, too, but that’s beside the point. As I was driving home from grad school tonight I decided to take matters into my own hands. I will set a goal for my 26th year of life and it will give ME life. My goal for my 26th year of life is to document each day for 365 days.

When I was in high school I loved to blog. I would blog about boys, school, and religion. I would expect the 365 days of my 26th year to look somewhat similar, just more….. mature? This is my goal. I’m not going to fail. I will not let myself down. No excuses.

You can join me or not. Either way, starting today, I begin my blogging adventure once again.

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