after many years
yesterday
was my very last experience
sitting at a table
sharing stories with families
listening to their stories
connecting over something unique and wonderful
their child
at parent teacher conferences
in priceless conversations.
—
“conversations are the most direct way to connect with people.”
-padgett powell, american novelist
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A bittersweet moment–onwards!
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absolutely and yes !
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A first-class collection of convivial conversations over the years, Well done Beth …
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yes, they have certainly been all over the place over the years, but no matter how challenging, a face to face works wonders
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And you were up to the challenge
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I felt like I naturally knew what to do or how to help in most all cases, but not always
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No one is perfect 😊
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Yet another special memory to enjoy in your retirement, Beth.
Best wishes, Pete.
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absolutely
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bittersweet
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that’s it, exactly
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Are you retiring, Beth?
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I am, indeed. bittersweet for sure, but I’m ready
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best of luck in your retirement.
look forward to your tales from the next chapter of your life x
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thank you so much
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Priceless indeed! :-)
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<3
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Awesome! I just attended my grandson’s parent teacher meeting!
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oh, how lucky you are –
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I am. But his mom wasn’t free to go
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that gave you this wonderful opportunity, I love when grandparents attend. when I was a single mother, my ex mother in law attended some for me
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Very true. It was fun to be mistaken for his mom 😂
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Retiring? I am sure they will miss you, but, oh, the fun you’ll have!
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yes, I will be in June, and I love what I do, but look forward to my new adventures
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💕💕
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<3
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Oh my…poignant milestone. ❤️
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indeed, bittersweet
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❤️❤️❤️
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Are you retiring? I know you must be a wonderful teacher.
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I am! this is my last year, and bittersweet, but I want to retire when I still love what I do, and use my time in new ways
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Good for you! You probably have plenty of plans after your retirement. Enjoy, travel, write, do whatever makes you happy. Best wishes for your future!
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yes, just to use my time in ways that are flexible and my choice
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Somehow I think you will still be connecting with loads of people.
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I love to connect
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My husband died in 2009. In 2012, I went on disability insurance income for 2 years because of herniated discs in my back. Once it stabilized, I was able to start a small photography business; I volunteered at the local chamber of commerce, and cleaned my house out in preparation for moving to a condo to simplify my life. I have a beloved black cat, great family, great neighbors, and good health for an almost 73 year old. I am so happy and content with my income from retirement funds and social security.I have what I need also from the sale of my house. Life is good. Enjoy!
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sounds wonderful, a role model for me
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Well, thank you. He always paid the bills and did the finances. But I figured it out pretty well by myself. It was a good growth experience for me.
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You never stop connecting as you will see, happily… All the best!
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I think so too – and thank you
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You’re welcome!
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Congratulations, Beth, on this very big step in life! Happily, you will run into parents and students in town for years and years who will remember you from your class time together and say hello and thank you!
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thanks, mark, and yes –
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You might find yourself busier in retirement than while working. Work is an odd concept and you have been extremely fortunate to have loved your work. Making a difference is a powerful elixir and you have certainly done that. I suspect you will find ways to make a difference for many years to come.
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I am open to whatever is yet to come and you may be right )
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Ring out the old, ring in the new!
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pretty soon, end of June –
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Oh wow, what a poignant description of a big milestone! Best wishes to you on your next chapter, Beth!
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it will begin the end of June, but lots of ‘lasts’ leading up to it
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Congratulations, Beth. But I have to admit, I’ll miss your insights about your kinder and their wonderful minds. You have so much respect for play, and I’ve learned a great deal. I hope you’ll go on with your blog and thoughts, and I’ll love that, but I’ll miss those “kid” posts that were special to me.
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oh, absolutely I will. I will always have things to experience and write about life and the people in it, including children I may work with in the future. as of yet, unwritten and will begin the end of June
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Glad for you that you had it! I can imagine how emotional it must have been after so many years.
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yes, absolutely
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that must’ve been sad for you! Xo
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bittersweet for sure, but I’m ready –
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There are many lucky children and parents whom you’ve touched. And you have so many wonderful memories. Hope you thoroughly enjoy your retirement.
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<3 thank you and it will begin the end of June, so not far off now
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Last time! Should be celebrated (and mourned).
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It’s all good but still bittersweet
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Onwards and upwards to the “second act,” Beth!
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Yes!
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Congratulations, beth. Blessings to you as you head toward the end of a marvelous career of inspiring youngsters to learn. Speaking from experience, I know you will miss it, but there is great life after “eduction.”
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Oh, I know there is a lot still to experience and yet to come
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Congratulations and condolences.
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all good, a few more months and then make my own schedule )
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A wonderful feeling! Better than I expected.
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Oh wow — An ending full of beginnings for those you held the conversations with.
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a great way to look at it
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I can only imagine the emotions. Know that you have left your mark and had a very important part in the lives of those little ones (and their parents)! I know that there are bright things ahead for you and you will continue to make a difference! Blessings in the time ahead ….
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thank you, a few more months and then, onward )
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You’re retiring!
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at the end of the school year, yes)
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Congratulations! Any idea what you’ll do then?
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I really don’t have a set plan, write, travel, family, friends, and I’m quite sure a new opportunity or two will naturally present themselves
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Wow.
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Think about all of the positive impact you had on those people…you can be very proud
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You hold a book full of memories, a heart full of love, to carry with you into retirement. We stayed with our grandkids last evening so the eldest daughter and son-in-law could attend conferences for their dear second grader.
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Absolutely and how wonderful, a win-win for you and your family. A few months to go, filled with lasts
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Soak up all these experiences, Beth. The best part is still watching from afar as they grow up and become leaders of the next generation.
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Exactly, and a few more lasts before our year ends
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Congratulations Beth! You will miss it but retirement is amazing!
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Yes, just a few months now
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Oh wow! The memories you have created and shared. How wonderful for you!
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Yes, one more last, checking them off until the end of june
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💞🤗
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I’m so happy for you. You might miss the kids but you’ll be free.
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yes, this was one of my ‘lasts’ on my way to my finish here, a few more months and I’m ready for my next chapter in life, choosing what I do with my time. I feel like there will always be an opportunity or enterprise that will engage me quite naturally, and I’ll know them when I see them
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Have you thought about what hobbies or trips you would like to start? Enjoy your life and stay healthy!
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I plan to continue with much of what I do outside of my working day, reading, writing, art projects, family, friends, walks in nature, movies, travel, and I’m sure I’ll get involved in volunteer opportunities, projects, short term things, open to all
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You go, Girl!! Enjoy!!
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Oh, Beth!!! I should be feeling absolute joy for you, but I’m a teeny bit sad on top of the joy. Make sense? I know you’ll have many wonderful adventures ahead – very exciting! How many years have you been teaching? This is my 40th year! I’m not ready to retire yet.
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my days as a teacher in a classroom will end at the end of June. I’ve been a teacher for 25 years, and this was my 3rd career, but was my calling. I plan to be involved in new adventures when I retire and think the opportunities will present themselves, though I plan to only take on flexible projects, volunteer, or who knows what? I’m open and feel I will always be teaching or connected to children in some way that in haven’t imagined yet.
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Well said, Beth. Things happen for a reason, and you know opportunities will present themselves. I read aloud (2 groups) at our public library, which I love. I can see you doing that or giving art lessons to children. Yes, you’ll always be connected to children. You are one of the best teachers I have known! Really!! I look forward to your many adventures ahead. 😍
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<3
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❤️
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This is such a landmark moment. So glad you were able to take it in for the gift it is.
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Thanks so much –
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Wow! Beth, that is a big moment; I had my very last parent-teacher conference over twenty years ago . I worked with high school students; only taught primary during teacher training. You’ve got a whole new life ahead of you, Beth: I’m sure you will live it productively; and keep on posting ,please :)
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I still have a few months to finish off, just check off the milestones. I love blogging and will continue to do so, of course. new adventures to share
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that’s wonderful news, Beth :) somehow I’ve unsubscribed to your blog; will have to rectify that :)
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wp gremiins at work )
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this post feels very bittersweet to me. It’s exciting to be able to not have to plan your life around the work schedule, but the kinship you have had with your colleagues all of these years is something you will no doubt miss.
I look forward to reading about new adventures as you step through the door to the next part of your journey.
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thanks so much, and bittersweet for sure
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As others have said, bittersweet, but new experiences ahead. Congrats on your retirement, Beth.
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thanks, and almost there –
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Thank you for your service! And cheers to a wonderful new joinery in retirement.
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thank you and almost there
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I know you will be greatly missed by all those parents and their kids. And I know you will miss them, too. Do enjoy your retirement! 💜
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thank you so much and I plan to!
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