Today was my last day working at the BYU preschool! I will really miss being there, especially working with the kids. The teachers were also amazing people to be around and excellent mentors. I'm glad I held out for a little bit longer on finding a job instead of accepting the custodial job which paid about half as much and would have been 10 times lamer. Plus, I now know songs such as Tommy Thumb and A Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track. My life will never be the same. :)
So it's goodbye Kerplunk and Elefun and hello hearing aids and canasta. I will start commuting to Taylorsville 5 days a week for a full time internship at Bennion Care Center beginning this Monday. I know I sound disappointed but I am actually excited.
One last note about the preschool. The director of the preschool is a fantastic woman. She runs the place as efficiently as a... okay I can't think of a good example, but I'm sure you can. Anyway, sometimes she's does her job so well that she can be a little intimidating. However, I know that she's not all stern face and business. I was really touched when she gave me a going away present today, one of her favorite books, "The Flower Man". What was especially nice is that she remembered how I was always looking for wordless picture books. "The Flower Man" is the best wordless picture book out there! The illustrations are really fun and it's so chuck full of characters that there are over 60 stories to discover (yes, I think you should at least check it out from the library). Plus it has a good moral. So I guess that ends the BYU preschool chapter of my life. Thank you Flower Man for making it a good day.

p.s. This is completely irrelevant, but in case you were thinking that taking a drive on the Alpine Loop would be a really fun autumn experience, you're probably right, but if you decide to go after October 23rd the leaves will probably all be dead and fallen to the ground. But hey, an hour and a half of driving and talking with your hubby will be well worth it.