Tuesday, February 3, 2009

"Who I am is a question for the ages..."

I am born to be wild…and to wear strange outfits handed down by two older sisters and, apparently, Star Trek characters. You might say that I am shamelessly willing to make a fool of myself but I think that it is a quality that has served me well in life and made me good at my job.

I am the daughter of a former professional boxer, which explains this picture...

…and this one, as well as my impressive knowledge of all things “Rocky I-V." Yes, even I can admit that "Rocky Balboa" was one sequel too many. I think it’d be fair to gather from this evidence that I’ve been hard on the men in my life, too. I’m pretty proud of that though.

I am a very creative person and likely the only one you’ll ever meet who had an imaginary friend named Godfrey, a native of the Bahamas. The “friend” pictured above was not fortunate enough to have been so memorably named. I rarely make hula-hoop/marker people anymore but those who visit my classroom immediately recognize my colorful and elaborate, usually interactive, bulletin boards, which have become an outlet for my marginal artistic talent and not-so-marginal Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

I am a 2001 graduate of Brockport High School, where I excelled academically, sang in the choir and various all-county/all-state ensembles, and played Varsity soccer and volleyball. I must have made some pretty good impressions on my teachers and coaches because they invited me back!

I did my undergrad work at Boston University, where I graduated cum laude in January 2005 and managed to finish early despite changing my major from journalism to secondary English education as a sophomore. During my tenure there, I found my calling while tutoring with a literacy program in a Roxbury project-neighborhood school. I did my student teaching at the prestigious Boston Latin School, which was the first public school in America. And YES…

I became a RED SOX FAN! If my husband can forgive me, so can you. We’re going to the Yanks/Sox game in New York on August 9th and I fully plan to wear all my Boston “merch” whether he likes it or not!

Speaking of the devil, I do have a new, wonderful husband as of July 26, 2008. The wedding was the best day of my life and I’m pretty sure everyone else had a good time, too. There are MANY more pictures of this event on our wedding website if anyone’s interested: www.vinceanddawn.com. Vince and I are both pretty active individuals who continue to play league sports throughout the year and spend the occasional night out with our friends but, after four years together, we honestly prefer one another’s company over pretty much any other activity or crowd. We’ve become the poster couple for Netflix for better or worse and can make one another laugh instantly with a well-timed movie line or impression—his Christopher Walken can’t be beat. We also do great voices for our dog and cat, Samurai and Geisha, which we know that no one else can appreciate and most would likely mock mercilessly. It’s cool.

Indeed, the past four years have been the best of my life for many other reasons as well. Since September 2005, I have been lucky enough to work at the BEST school district around, my own alma mater, Brockport High School. I teach junior and senior English and have already had many successes to celebrate. I was awarded tenure at the beginning of this school year. This week I got a HANDWRITTEN letter from a former student who wrote a college essay about how I inspired her to become a teacher!

Also at Brockport High School, I have coached girls’ volleyball for the past three years (JV for 2 and Varsity this past season) and participated in many extra-curricular events that help to showcase, unite, recognize and entertain our wonderful students. This March, I’ll be humiliating myself for their amusement in the faculty skit for our annual talent show, Class Acts. If you’d like to attend, please let me know so that I can give you the wrong information!

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While teaching and coaching and taking grad classes and starting my family, not to mention fronting my very own RockBand TM, "Camarosmith," have all kept me extraordinarily busy and the stress can sometimes cloud my vision of its near-perfection, my life is pretty amazing and I tend to be a very happy person because of it. I look forward to getting to know and working alongside everyone this semester!

8 comments:

  1. Wow!! Awesome blog! I also got married not too long ago. Your wedding picture is beautiful!

    I can't say I relate to baseball, as I a I grew up on Buffalo Bills football. My husband, on the other hand, would definitely agree with you. He's always been a big Red Sox fan. It will be interesting to see what happens at the game in August when you go decked out in Sox gear. Good luck!

    Krista

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  2. Wow! You are such a busy person! I love all the pictures! You look really pretty in your wedding pictures. Yes, I do know Hali. I love her. She is such a fantastic, bubbly person and can always put a smile on your face!

    You seem like an amazing person! I can't wait to learn more about you in class!

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  3. A. Agree on the Rocky movies.

    B. I'm a Cub fan, but I can connect real well with Sox fans (I am going to Yankee Stadium to see game two of the exhibition series of Yankees/Cubs in April).

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  4. Nice blog! Very informative and creative! Congratulations on getting your tenure. I still have a few more years..... yuck!

    I love volleyball too!!

    See you in class : )

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  5. When are you all going to learn that baseball, "football", and basketball all suck. Please check out rugby, cricket, and real football. Netflix is great though isn't it? I get immense pleasure from getting up early, and driving to the nearest mail-box, even though I only got three hours of sleep due to my determination not to get ripped off by them. Did you say you're in a band? Good effort.

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  6. Nice blog! I have to admit that I have avoided the Rocky movies like the plague for the past 24 years, but was forced to watch them in marathon style a few weeks ago. I would never admit this to those who forced me to watch them, but they really weren't that bad.

    I'm interested to learn about your experience with English 11/12 as that is what I teach too!

    PS. You got married on a wonderful day (my b-day!) :)

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  7. Great post. I used to be a big west coast baseball fan, but not so much anymore. I kind of had the same experience that Homer Simpson did when he went to a baseball game sober. (“I never realized how boring this game really is.”) But my parents will be in Arizona for the Cactus League next month.

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  8. Dawn! I would LOVE to come see you (and then other teachers) in CLASS ACTS! You better NOT give me the wrong date! You know how much I love performance :) You are so eloquent with your writing. I love it. Here's to another great English 12 teacher... I just hope I can get tenured next year... and be JUST LIKE YOU. HAHA :)

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