And yet, I always get a MAJOR case of the butterflies before I interpret. (hence my last post)
And then, I always feel great about my 'performance' if you will. Like I did the meaning of both consumer's words justice in a calm, flowing, way.
I always leave the job with a satisfied smile on my face and an affirmation in my heart: I am good at what I do.
The butterflies will come back. They always do. I suppose they keep me on my toes and feed that inner want-to-do-well drive that seems to be in overdrive.
Thanks for your support. It went well, obviously.
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The butterflies keep you on your toes and help you give your very best performance.
when i was 3 my tonsils and adenoids were the size of a 7yo's...because of this i was 99% deaf. after they were removed i was able to really hear for the first time in my life. even though i have signed since i was little i still get nervous when i interpret and "stumble" over my hands. i really love being part of both worlds and interpreting to bring everyone together.
I believe that is what they do too. I am sure you do a wonderful job!
So proud of you, always. Delightful picture of my focused friend, thanks for sharing.
Of course you did well. Never any doubt. :-)
Oh, sweet friend - and the plot thickens! I just read on LFCA that your birthday is Thursday. Mine, too :) (Although I'm trying my best to ignore mine! - ) happy early birthday to you.
You look so beautiful. I just had to say that.
Great that you can bring meaning to people. In so many ways.
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