I am excited to begin my 16th year with the school district. I'll be returning to the school I transferred to in the Spring, working in a modified classroom. A modified classroom means that the kids are in this room all day, working on classwork specially designed to their needs. They are mentally and socially low, but they are great kids with lots of love to give. I feel fortunate to work in this room and with the supervisor, who is an expert in her field. I'll also be starting in my 5th year working with Boys & Girls Club. I teach a class called "Positive Action," which covers a wide array of life issues that give kids the tools they need to be successful in life. My duties will increase this year, as I'm also going to be teaching a reading and literacy group called "Kidzlit," and assist with another course called "Smartmoves," which is similar to Positive Action. The baseball season has come to an end, so I have felt the need to take on a job that is not seasonal and where rain may cost me some work hours. I have taken on a job at "The Alley," a local bowling alley which also has an arcade, laser tag, and bumper cars. I'll be manning the concession stand. I'll be working there a few evenings each week. This will be my summer savings job. I'll set this money aside for mission trips and to fill the gaps during the weeks I am gone without pay. Rob's Homebaked Goods was created to fulfill this role, but business has been so slow, I needed to do something to bring in some mission trip money. I won't be able to do much baking now that I am working The Alley, but at least I am bringing in something for mission trip funding. Since I know many of you are asking, "Can you do this?" I feel confident that I can do this. Some days may begin at 5am and end at 11:30pm, but if I feel that I can't do it any longer, I'll cut loose from The Alley.
We are less than a month from the start of the Kansas State Fair! This past week my mom and I went down to get our papers for entering stuff. She is entering some woodcarving projects, and I am again entering cookies. I am entering chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, snickerdoodle, and peanut butter. I am hoping to pick up some more ribbons. While at the fairgrounds, we walked down toward the midway. There is a ticket booth and some unmarked concession trailers there, as well as a few tents going up, but other than that, it's pretty much dead. I am planning on being there every day, snapping pics and letting you all know what's going on by way of my blog, which is briefly named "Rob's State Fair Ramblings." There is a $2 Tuesday special this year. On Tuesday, most concession stands will be offering $2 portions of their product. Concession stands that are a part of the midway are not a part of this special. The $2 special applies to vendors from the region that bring their businesses to the fair. I was also excited to see that they are bringing back "Bandaloni," the very talented one-man band. If you get a chance to see him, you won't be sorry. As you walk around the fairgrounds this year, look for me. If you want to know where something is, chances are I'll know where it's at. It's so much fun being the go-to guy for the fair. As the fair gets closer, and I find out more, keep your eyes on this blog.
So, that's a brief update on what's happening in my life and what I'm up to. Thanks so much for reading. May God bless you and have a great weekend!
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