So…me in only a hundred words? Well to start off, I’m awesome. I love to shoot and swim, and I do both competitively. Things that make me happy are food, friends and music. Things that make me upset are lots of homework and ditzyness to be cute. Things that happen on a daily basis are extreme lack of sleep, excessive facebooking, texting and daydreaming. What I want to become in life, a music teacher. Something that not everyone knows is that I had a brain surgery when I was young... Anything else you want to know? Feel free to ask!
The variety that you have in your life, just displayed in this single post is amazing. I have just a few questions that I would like to ask you. First, what made you choose to pursue the career of a music teacher and second, why did you have to have brain surgery as a child?
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks great Jarred! The black and white is striking. You do have a wide range of abilities and interests. I'd like to hear your answers to Mark's questions too. I'd also like to know what kind of music teacher do you want to be?
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much! What first made me decide to be a music teacher was actually my 7th and 8th grade band director. I got to see firsthand how teaching, especially music, can touch people’s lives and I wanted to be able to give that to others. I would love to teach at the Jr. High, High School, or College level. To your other question, I was born with a cyst in my brain and they first diagnosed me with Hydrocephalus and they had to put a shunt in my brain to drain the water. After the first surgery I began to have seizures and they found the cyst. After the second surgery, I was paralyzed on my left side and had to go through physical therapy until my motion came back :) Thanks for the questions!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an intense story! I also had music teachers in school that really impressed me with their dedication to their subject and how much they could teach their students, and the students learn more than just music from those kinds of people. It's great that you want to do that, too.
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