I called the Placement Office today and officially accepted my invite. Super Stoked. China 15, here I come. The PO informed me that I've got some dental and medical work to do. China wants more tests, and tests is what they will receive. I've got a dental appointment tomorrow, including X-Rays, and I've got to call the local hospital to set a visit. All of this is getting done ASAP.
Monday I hope to head down to Boston for a visit at the Canadian Consulate. I'm a dual citizen, US and Canada, so I'm going to apply for a Canadian Passport for travel purposes. Why not? I don't think it could hurt. I've also got to get some photos taken for visas, PC passport, etc.
So, I'm deep into finals here at school. Because I'm student teaching I'm finishing up my professional portfolio, and I have no final papers or tests. Don't let that deceive you, I'm still teaching 7 hours a day, and the portfolio is a good deal of writing, rationalizing, designing, arguing, etc. 12 days until I graduate, though. 10 until the end of student teaching, 6 left in the classroom, and 56 until I ship out for stateside rendezvous. Not that I'm counting.
Monday, May 4, 2009
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Congrats on accepting your call! I remember doing it in a conference room at work so my boss couldn't hear me on the phone. :)
It seems like the medical and dental stuff never ends, but it does. And after living here for almost a year, I am glad they are so concerned for our health. There really is a method behind the madness.
Good luck with your preparations!
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