Seriously.
Beginning in April I will be the newest resident of Chiba City, Japan. I will be working for a conversation school teaching private English classes to all age groups. All told, I will be in Japan for a year teaching, learning and growing.
About a year ago I set to work to get certified in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language). It started out as a means to diversify my employment search, as I was looking for ways to make my way out of DC. Then, after I completed the 6-month certification, I enlisted the services of a TEFL job placement service that then quickly put my newly ascertained certification to work. And work it did.
I know what you’re thinking, “Natasha, what about performing? You’re not giving that up are you?” Of course not. (And if you really know me you wouldn’t have to ask that). While performing, writing, directing and teaching are my life's passions - travel is in my blood. To deny my wanderlust would be disservice to it all the gifts God has given me. Because I feel certain that this journey will not only make me a better performer, writer, director and teacher; but it stands to make me a better person.
I’m equal parts “thrilled beyond belief” and “scared shitless.” I plan on documenting the ebb and flow of these emotions for you on Giggle Throttle and Thoreau Up, my new travel blog.
Stay tuned, the adventure begins now.
4 comments:
Holy sh*t. I am thrilled for you that you're having this adventure. I am also trying to figure out how to contemplate WIT without you.
Thanks my love. I'm trying to imagine me without WIT.
wow. natasha, that is amazing. Good luck!
but i don't even see you enough, now! ... i shall relish my time with you Sunday night!
i know you'll have a great time. that is a terribly exciting opportunity!
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