Thursday, January 28, 2010

Introduction!

The Life of Megan Nelson

I was born in Sandy, Utah on February 9th 1989. I lived there until I was 8 years old. Then my family moved to Wallsburg, Utah. We lived there for 1 1/2 years until my father was called to be the mission president in San Bernadino, California. We lived there for three years then returned to Wallsburg. There are 9 kids in my family. I now live in Provo, Utah with my two older sisters and a house that my family bought and remodeled. After this semester I should have my Business Associates Degree and hopefully getting close to being able to apply for the Elementary Ed program.
I love to cook food and organize events. I work as a nanny for a beautiful family in Pleasant Grove. I absolutely love it! My lifelong goal is to become a wife and mother and to be able to teach and raise my children. I struggle with school but am trying really hard to do well in all my classes and to actually learn stuff. My goal is to do better in school this semester and go to class with a determination to learn something no matter what it is.
I am taking this class because it is required and I need it for my degree. I have actually enjoyed being in it and learning all the things about Human Resource Management . I think a lot of what we learn is common sense but there are lots of things that I have learned that isn't so much common sense and is very valuable things to learn for the future.
I wanted to own my own Catering business until last semester. I was actually in UVU's culinary arts program last semester and worked really hard and was ready for another semester until I thought about it... I don't really want to own my own business and especially in the food industry. I wouldn't mind helping my husband start and own a business. I think the things I will learn in this class will help me in life weather I own my own business, help my husband with his or just work for someone else.
I appreciate all the time and effort you put into our classes and how you let the class talk and share their opinions and findings about the topics. I think the class learns better that way.

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