Friday, October 15, 2010
To Tutor or Not To Tutor...
That is the question. So the phone calls have been rolling in. Its the second month of school, when the nitty-gritty work begins and when the tutoring phone calls start. Now, tutoring is a nice little penny in the pocket and usually cash. The negative to me taking the jobs is that I am already working two full-time jobs (teaching and mother), I'm tired and I don't want to take time away from the kids. The positive is I can go to Marshall's and spend money without feeling THAT guilty. Love my Marshall's. If I did tutor I would make it on a Saturday when the kids are eating lunch or Friday evening at 6 and 7. The sessions are only an hour each. What do you think...all of my 250 readers lol.
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If the only reason to tutor is to go to Marshall's I say spend time with the kids.
I'm kinda lazy. If I was already working full-time, I'd give up the tutoring.
but i love marshalls and i really can't go unless i tutor....but i am a bit lazy too....so we'll see.
actually. i am not too lazy...just with tutoring. I'm indecisive though...can you tell?
Indecisive? What? :)
I love shopping, too. BUT -- you were shopping BEFORE you went back to work, and you could afford it then. Now that you're working full-time, sh ouldn't you be able to shop like 10 times more than before? :)
PS Check out the new recipe on my blog. I think Scott would love it. heh heh heh heh heh.
I say if you can work it in, especially during the kids "down time" (like that really exists...) and with the holidays just around the corner --- I say do it. Just for now.
I"m guessing you decided to tutor and that's why you haven't been blogging. :)
Hey - I think it's for the love of teaching children to read b/c I was in the pantry and saw your "tutoring" case and it still had the money inside from over a week ago. lol....so, it's not really the money. Although, you haven't been to Marshall's in about a week either. Oh, I see - it's all coming together now.
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