A Year Later After I Resigned From Teaching in a Pandemic


A Year Later After I Resigned From Teaching in a Pandemic

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Suzy Winter 
theeducatorsroom.com
3 min



I’m one of those people who liked the app called Timehop that shows pictures and statuses from social media from prior years.  This morning, there was one of my little dogs, Emerson, before we had to put him down due to health complications.  The image was of him sitting in my garden, tilting his little furry face to the sun with a smile.  He was a sweet boy, and it broke my heart to say goodbye to him.  Yet, after that closed door, another opened to acquiring the cutest rescue puppy named Abbi who has filled our home once again with love - and fur.  Another reminded me that this time of year sent my children on their first adventures into college life.  Now my house is silent as my grown young adults are living their best lives far from home. 

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