Ahhh, the birthday

What is it about a birthday to make you sit down and really think about life? As I approach my 38th year, I recall memories of the past year. I have managed to finally graduate from college, written and published two more books, and managed to stay alive through it all. I am extremely proud of those accomplishments, though the dreaded job search has proved more difficult than imagined. I have decided that I want to teach and go back to school for my Master's, and while I approach this new front in life, I look back on all of the years leading up to this. You see, I have been a mom, a wife, a student for as long as I can remember. I suppose deep down I never truly prepared myself for what it would be like as my children settled into school and I actually finished. I've spent so much time adjusting schedules between three fiesty and busy daughters mixed in with hours of studying and writing and cleaning a house that never truly stays clean that after I crossed that bridge between tests and graduating that I missed a step. I was so focused on the end result...graduating and then working that I forgot how hard it was looking for a job. After I graduated from highschool, all I knew was work. But after meeting my husband and moving with him, that life changed...morphed somehow from the young wife and worker into the challenges of the unknown life of motherhood. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't trade my life for anything. I learned how to juggle so much more than I ever thought I could: marriage, motherhood, then the life of an author/illustrator to follow. I love it all so much at times I wonder how I could possibly be anything else. But that is the beauty, right? The feeling that anything is possible? I didn't feel that when I graduated college just a few short months ago, but now I do. I want to continue my journey as a wife and mama and author, but I also want to add another title. I want to teach, but I know I have to put on my "patient hat", one I'm not the best at wearing and wait for that job. I am applying and interviewing, and know somewhere in that big unknown lies the perfect place. So with that being said, and my birthday approaching, I hope this feeling of "anything is possible" can last. I am an avid believer of following your dreams, and have been so lucky in so many ways. As I said before, If you believe in magic it will believe in you. I believe.
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Published on June 08, 2013 11:55
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message 1: by Gail (new)

Gail Hedrick Great sentiments-all moms have felt that way, maybe dads, too! Are you sure you don't want to give freelancing your total concentration for one solid year? Add the illustrating to the writing and go for it? You've accomplished so much with the writing in a truly short period of time-ponder it a bit more as you've got a talent that deserves being explored.
Have a great family Father's Day-Gail


message 2: by Jodi (new)

Jodi Stone Gail wrote: "Great sentiments-all moms have felt that way, maybe dads, too! Are you sure you don't want to give freelancing your total concentration for one solid year? Add the illustrating to the writing and g..."

You are so kind, Gail! I would love to give freelancing my full attention, and that might end up happening if the job market keeps stalling, lol. I appreciate you saying that. It is so nice when others believe in you. I guess I'm trying to explore options, and remember that what's meant to be will be. That's what my mom used to always say. Things will happen when they are meant to happen. I hope your weekend at the writers conference went well. Did you and Janet get to meet up? I wish I could have met you both! I cannot wait to meet up for coffee soon! :) Hope you have a super family Father's Day as well my friend,
Jodi


message 3: by Gail (new)

Gail Hedrick Hi,
Well, I only got to go to Orlando for Saturday, but it was incredible. I did the picture book day, and learned a bunch. Also, my publisher made the PAL list, so I got to see my book Something Stinks! in the SCBWI bookstore and sign my first autograph! Also, got to meet Janet and the lady who went with me had met her several years ago, so we sat together at lunch, and the 3 of us met for lunch yesterday! So, you are next! I'm often available on Fridays especially from noon on.
Also, I need to start thinking about school visits and was hoping I could pick your brain about them and possibly even shadow you on a visit? (I would help schlep things and do whatever you needed, but to observe you would be amazing-also, might make me some contacts?)
Okay, that's it for me-need to tackle some projects, both home and writing!


message 4: by Jodi (new)

Jodi Stone Gail wrote: "Hi,
Well, I only got to go to Orlando for Saturday, but it was incredible. I did the picture book day, and learned a bunch. Also, my publisher made the PAL list, so I got to see my book Something S..."


Hi, Gail! That sounds so exciting! I'm so happy for you, and am also jealous, lol!! I definitely want to meet up with you both for lunch! Weekdays are tougher for me with the children's schedules, and even though it's Summer, they are in a lot of activities so I'm still a busy bee! I was hoping you both could meet in a few weeks perhaps on a Sunday morning or around noon?

As for the school visits, absolutely you are welcome to pick my brain and shadow as well! I will let you know when the school begins again where I'll be next :).

Now I must also get back to some projects and some sleep :)...will talk to you soon!

Jodi


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