One of the known pressures that people in my department face is the need to frequently share exciting developments. I think it goes without saying that sharing exciting developments is a no-brainer. But what about the mundane responsibilities?
Author: Alex H (Page 5 of 9)
It hit me one night as I was teaching from the book. I was making a point and I looked to my left and I saw my boxers hanging out to dry in front of everyone. For a second the embarrassing thought entered my mind, “Is anyone else aware that my underwear is just hanging there?” Considering that I’m a pretty big guy, it’s almost like a flag was flying at full mast. I didn’t make a big deal of it that night and it seemed like no one else did, but it does bring me to a lesson that I’ve been thinking about for a few weeks.
One of the unique things about our apartment is the fact that it is an open bathroom. What I mean by this is: there is no bathtub or any kind of division to keep the shower water from splashing everywhere (i.e. the toilet). Here’s a picture of our bathroom:
I think its safe to assume that all of us are dealing with some form of pressure and tension in our lives. There’s no doubt that, ever since our family moved to EA, we’ve been faced with a lot of pressures from the start. And if I can categorize these pressures, they would fall into three distinct categories:
Yesterday I was afforded some time with Haddon since Jen had a meeting and Chinese class in the afternoon. I did some research and found an indoor playground. I’ve been to indoor playgrounds so I wanted to explore and find another place for Haddon to play, aptly named Fundazzle. After lunch, Haddon and I began our Daddy & Me time.