We recently saw an ad in the paper that was looking for people of all ages for modelling in catalogs and commercials and etc. Hannah, Leah, and Andrew thought they would all be interested in doing this. So we went last night to check it out. (First, Andrew and Hannah researched the agency online and it checked out OK). We found out the agency is just a company that matches people to different agencies who then get jobs for them. I guess this company would be considered the middle man. Anyway, they took a picture of each of them individually, and then did a short interview with each on video tape. They will receive notification within a week if there was a match found. If not, there is no cost. If there was a match (a 55% chance of a successful match) there is a $40 fee and we are connected with the agent. At that point, we deal with the new agent and do an interview with them to see if they meet their requirements. I have never been involved in this type of work, so this is all new. But we will see how it all plays out.
I have decided to take a college level course at church on dispensationalism (which is really just a fancy way of saying "how to study the Bible.") If I do the homework (test and essay) along with the classes, I can get a college credit for it. I started last night and think I am going to learn a lot. I really like the teacher, who is our youth pastor. He has a great teaching style and makes learning fun.
I also recently applied for a government grant to get certification for Equine Assisted Therapy (EAP). This is newer form of mental psychotherapy with horses helping people deal with anger, depression, juvenile delinquency, fear, etc. It is expensive to get certified (about $1500) but I think it would be great to have some sort of job doing that.
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