Mom has asked me to blog for her today, just because she's been really busy with her Girl Scout campout. I'm sure she'll be able to tell you about that. There's just one thing that happened with me this week. You know that I have been working at Walmart for ten years now. It was not really my permanent job to begin with, but the co-workers and the managers have been supportive of me for all the hard work I put into the tasks I've been assigned. For a few years in a row now, I have been dressing up in different Halloween costumes to give customers inspiration of what they want to be for Halloween and to get them excited for the holiday.
Anyway, the other day, when I clocked in, the store manager asked me to stay in the break room for a few minutes. He wanted to give me this ten-year- certificate and pin for working ten years at their store. I wasn't the only one with this sort of achievement, of course. There were some other associates who have worked at the same Walmart store for at least the ten years than I have. As a way for us to celebrate, the store manager brought in a cake so everyone could have a slice. Receiving this kind of achievement was kind of like receiving a graduation diploma.
I still want to be a paraeducator/teacher's assistant for the special needs kids. Even though I received my bachelor's degree in that career, it's not easy for me to find the right school with the special needs program that would also have good financial benefits. I guess so far, this is the best it can be. If Dad were alive, he would think this was amazing and that I got a 10-year award just like him when he worked as an engineer.
I miss you, Dad, and I know you would have been proud of me for this awesome achievement. These should definitely go in my scrapbook.

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