Dear Mrs. November, I find myself writing this letter to you all because I need to thank you for what you did for me. Work was good, it still is actually. I am leading myself to believe that you helped me through a lot, for example: college stuff; it was always fun finding you trying to mend things without my concern. Don't get me wrong, I loved you for sticking your nose in situations where you were not called. Mrs. November you were good.
In the days that we spent together you helped me find love where I thought I could not, you helped me find friends where I thought I could only find boredom, you helped me find what I love to call now myself. However, the most valuable lesson that I could have learned during this period of our lives is you can always do better I don't know If I got this through and inductive or deductive learning, and I am sure the way it was taught doesn't matter, what matters is that I'm applying it for now on.
I believe that a personal approach can teach you more than any kind of textbook or recording or video or roleplay; and you gave that to me Mrs November. All because of you I had for more than 30 days almost 30 teachers around, such a blessing in my life. From each I learned, how proud you must feel. I learned about always being hungry, craving for laughter, I learned about listening, not only in a PDP way but also listening because you care; I also learned about commitment, commitment for what you believe in, commitment for what you are feeling, commitment for what is always right. I learned about fighting, fighting your desire to go to bed even with mma moves if you felt like you were not succeding. I learned and you can see that. After all you are Mrs. November; a blessing in my life.
I cannot thank you enough, I might never end.
But Mrs. November... you know me Oh so well.
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