Well, this is it, my very last assignment for my
Master’s program! I cannot begin to express, in words, what I am feeling right
now, but I will do my best. The last 16 or so months of my life have been a
complete blur and I am looking forward to finding my old routine, or perhaps a
new one. After taking this Capstone course, I am feeling relieved, joyful and
most of all accomplished. I am the first person in my family to earn their
Master’s Degree and my friends and family have been so great in sharing their
kind words of congratulatory remarks. I took on this program in September of 2011
while working full-time. The beginning courses made me feel at ease as they
were manageable. When I began this last semester taking two courses alongside
my full-time job, I literally thought that there was no way I was going to
finish this program successfully. With the support of Dr. Teri, my peers and my
work colleagues, I was able to get through these last two courses. I have
learned so much about myself throughout this Capstone course. I have persevered
through the most stressful of times and I am proud of myself and my fellow
classmates. I have always been nervous about online programs and was worried
that I might not feel as accomplished in earning an online degree as opposed to
a degree from a traditional college. Regardless of the setting I was in, I feel
absolutely accomplished and am happy with my decision in choosing Walden
University. In the future, I hope to become the division chief for Child and
Youth Programs for all of Air Force. This is a long-term goal that will take
lots of work but I feel confident that I can achieve it. I would like to close
out my blog my saying thank you to Walden University, all of my professors,
specifically Dr. Teri and most of all thank you to my classmates. You all have
taught me so much about the early childhood field and what else is out there in
terms of careers and programs. I am so pleased that we all share the same
passion for working with children and I do believe that because of people like
us, children do have a brighter future. Good luck to everyone in their
endeavors and please keep in contact!