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    Jean, retiring from a career earlier than planned or than you would hope is a tough thing. I believe you are one of the worlds teachers, wherever you go or whatever you do you will end up teaching someone something.

    The quilting class will i hope fulfill your need to teach, at least until you have the space to breath and think. Whatever lies in your future I am sure it will be fab.

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    I think you've been preparing for this for a while, whether you knew it or not. You'll do fine, as you are already headed toward the next step in your life with your longarm and quilting classes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiverMomm View Post
    Jean, I know you will love teaching quilting! You have taught me so much already. If I lived close, I would be in that class.

    And, sometimes you need a gentle push-guess you got it. Would you have retired on your own? Prob not. Now you get to start the next phase of teaching. I am so excited for you.

    So, bone up on the answers: Why do we cut it this way? Does it have to be 2.5 inches? Do the strips really have to be even? Sew the edges on a slant or straight? Do I really have to cut that little white edge off? Is oiling an old machine all that important? Do I really have to buy the fabric here, after all, I have some polyester that my mom has in her garage? Where's the bathroom? Can my daughter come with me to watch, oh, and if she helps me, can she make a top for free? What colors go together? Will you make me one for $10 cause I really like how you do it? Do you mind if we drink and sew here at the shop? Oohhhh this list goes on and on!
    You have either taught a class or been to one where there were a bunch of sillies. Love, love, love your questions.
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    Jean, I thought several days ago that I sensed a bit hesitation in your posts when you mentioned returning to work. However, there are so many other ways to teach out there - maybe not ESL at the college level, but tutoring (which would fit your schedule with your quilting duties), or staying on at the Univ. and doing another English program . . . there are other places for you, I'm certain.
    Be warned. I am BORED.
    This could be dangerous.

    When you get cold just go stand in the corner.
    They are usually 90 degrees.

    A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of his throat.
    Ever think about that? No? You only think about yourself??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
    Jean, I thought several days ago that I sensed a bit hesitation in your posts when you mentioned returning to work. However, there are so many other ways to teach out there - maybe not ESL at the college level, but tutoring (which would fit your schedule with your quilting duties), or staying on at the Univ. and doing another English program . . . there are other places for you, I'm certain.
    Sandy, you are so intuitive. My dean has to straddle the line between being the administrator and a good friend and caring person. She's going to bat for me to have one more semester. She has suggested those options also. We'll see, I sure did enjoy my summer of travel and quiltmaking! If I could financially sustain that lifestyle, it would be great! But, no more daily deals for this chick once the paychecks stop. Haven't I said that before? Wel no more DAILY Daily Deals, at least!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiverMomm View Post
    Jean, I know you will love teaching quilting! You have taught me so much already. If I lived close, I would be in that class.

    And, sometimes you need a gentle push-guess you got it. Would you have retired on your own? Prob not. Now you get to start the next phase of teaching. I am so excited for you.

    So, bone up on the answers: Why do we cut it this way? Does it have to be 2.5 inches? Do the strips really have to be even? Sew the edges on a slant or straight? Do I really have to cut that little white edge off? Is oiling an old machine all that important? Do I really have to buy the fabric here, after all, I have some polyester that my mom has in her garage? Where's the bathroom? Can my daughter come with me to watch, oh, and if she helps me, can she make a top for free? What colors go together? Will you make me one for $10 cause I really like how you do it? Do you mind if we drink and sew here at the shop? Oohhhh this list goes on and on!
    . I will have to file those questions in my memory bank. Sounds completely plausible if you work with people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Daisy View Post
    Jean, retiring from a career earlier than planned or than you would hope is a tough thing. I believe you are one of the worlds teachers, wherever you go or whatever you do you will end up teaching someone something.

    The quilting class will i hope fulfill your need to teach, at least until you have the space to breath and think. Whatever lies in your future I am sure it will be fab.
    Daisy, I retired from my principal job because of my husband's illness, which took me out of the classroom 2-3 times a week. You know how that goes! I definitely was not ready then. This job was sent down from heaven and fell into my lap. It has sustained me for 7-1/2 years. Now, I am ready, I think. I don't want to keep working until I drop dead. It's time, hope it is a good semester, some endings are made in hell,(the last one was,) hope this one is different!
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    Let's hope there's one more semester to round out the year. It's never fun when the decision isn't yours.

    I'm sure you are preparing with your quilt classes and learning all you can with your long arm, but that's not the income and benefits that you're currently making nor will it be near in comparison. Planning will be in order with retirement, tutoring and quilt income - you're such an organized person, you'll be fine.
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    The QUEEN OF JELLY ROLLS needs more time to quilt.. Good luck in what ever lies in store for you.
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    Jean,
    Retiring is a difficult decision. I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do. My sister had a similar situation where her job taking ultrasounds was eliminated from her hospital. She thought, "Oh well, it must be time to retire." She wasn't even looking for another job when she came across a job where she could teach ultrasound. It all worked out for her. She doesn't have to commute anymore and she even gets health benefits. So even though you can't see around the next corner, I believe God has something very special for you to do. You're in my prayers. Keep your eyes and heart open to a new adventure.
    hugs, cellomom

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