Monday, November 28, 2011

What.A.Day.

Welcome back to school to me! I tell ya- when it rains, it pours. Here’s a rundown of the stressful and chaotic (yet always blessed) day I had at school.


First off, I’ve battled a cold/sinus infection since Wednesday night. My throat was a little soar at first, then that grew into sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head…wait a minute. HA! But seriously, those were many of my symptoms. By Friday morning, I had no voice whatsoever. It came back Friday afternoon, only to disappear again. This morning I could talk but as the day grew on, I started losing it again and coughing a ton from talking and teaching so much. I feel better, but still blah and have that “I would much rather be in bed” attitude. These kinds of days make it hard to be a teacher. Unfortunately, I can’t hide behind my desk or inside my cubical and not talk. I have to pretend to be chipper, happy, and attempt to be just as effective a teacher as when I’m not sick. Lucky for me, they had a language test today that allowed me some quiet time while they worked.

I got myself ready and got to school a few minutes early. I walked into my classroom to find every.single.desk piled on the carpet in the corner of my classroom. The chairs were in the middle of the room with neon green tennis balls inserted onto the botton of the chair leg. First of all, while that is an effective way to keep noise down and pencil lead from sticking to the bottom and making a huge mess, I think it looks awful. As for me and my classroom, I have always chosen to risk it and deal with the noise and the mess instead of be blinded by bright blurbs of cork on my floor. Somehow, this decision was chosen for me. I knew who the culprit was though- our precious, sweet custodian. How could I be mad?...I guess. But to me, if you’re going to do something nice for someone, clean up the mess too! it’s like someone coming to your house, cooking dinner, but yet leaving all the mess for you to clean up. The desks were in a pile, bags the balls came in were left on my bookshelf, the walmart bag they came in was left, and my classroom in general was left in shambles. Needless to say, it didn’t make for a happy morning when 18 kids came in and didn’t know where their desk was. Imagine the questions I had to answer.

Next, I was reminded early this morning that I have an essay to complete by Thursday for our school’s application to become a blue ribbon school. Yes, I am honored I was chosen as one to turn in the information and entrusted to write it correctly, but I’m also frustrated because that’s about the absolute last thing I want to think about on any day, let alone one like this.

I think the weather across the state is about the same today- COLD and RAINY! I don’t mind it when I can stay inside and admire the weather from afar. But when we get an unexpected fire alarm going off in the middle of class and have to take every single elementary student OUTSIDE in it, it’s not so fun. Yep- that’s what happened. Many of my kids were in short sleeved shirts. (Which by the way, do parents not look at their children before sending them out the door? I have students today, when snow is called for tonight, in summer clothing. I don’t get it.) Fortunately, I had on my anorak and could cover my head with my hood. I had nothing to share with the kids and felt bad they were cold and wet. It wasn’t long before we heard the sirens coming down the street. We were told it was a false alarm coming from the cafeteria and it was safe to go inside. Not so easy to calm kids back down to work after standing out in the rain and freezing.

As we were coming back in from the fire alarm, I met the sweet custodian who “rearranged” my room over the break. I felt the need to thank him, even though I didn’t like what he’d done, because I felt he probably believed he’d done me a huge favor. As I opened my mouth to tell him, he said, “Those tennis balls came from Mrs. X’s room, so you may want to check with her and see if you owe her anything.” UMMMMM- excuse me? Now I need to pay for something that I not only didn’t ask for, but don’t like? Not gonna happen, folks.

Thankfully, even though I experienced some definite stress throughout my seven hours at school today, I’m still ever grateful for my place of work, for my friends that are more like family that I work with, and for the fact that I feel extremely comfortable and relaxed in the place I call my home away from home. Today was just a typical day in the life of a teacher, and I know you all experience days similar to this at times, too. Praise be to God for the good days AND the bad. I am reminding myself of this as I type. Here’s to a better day, tomorrow!



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Monday, November 14, 2011

I know, I know....it's been forever!   After you read this post, you'll understand why.

Counting this upcoming weekend, I will have been out of town for FOUR weekends in a row.  I feel like I haven't even had time to sit down in my own house, much less find time to blog.  I have had the opportunity to do some pretty fun things in the past month and I'm SO thankful.  But it's catching up with me and I'm beginning to decide I need a lesson or two in some major time management.

The last weekend in October, I was blessed to spend with my sister, brother-in-law, and precious niece.  I'm telling you, that sweet baby is my little sunshine and she can brighten my day like nothing or no one else can.  She is growing so fast and learning new things everyday.  I truly cherish every second I get to spend with her.

The first weekend in November, I was blessed to be asked to sing at a youth conference in Gilbertsville, Kentucky.  We began the four hour trek early Friday morning and arrived last Friday afternoon.  We helped lead worship at five sessions throughout the course of the weekend before leaving Sunday to return home.  We did make time to stop and eat at a restaurant called Patti's in Grand Rivers.  Amazing is the only word I could use to describe the food there.  They begin by bringing each table a pot of bread.  Yes, I did mean pot!  They make the most delicious homemade bread baked in a treated terra cotta pot.  They serve it warm with strawberry butter.  YUM!  We try to go there each year we sing and I have yet to order something I didn't like.  I just wish it was closer to home so I could go more often.  On second thought, maybe it's better that it isn't.

This past weeked, I traveled to Dexter, Missouri with two other friends to celebrate the upcoming marriage of my sweet friend, Katie.  She lived in town a couple years ago and moved away to continue her work as an eye doctor.  She met her prince charming and is getting married in January.  It was so nice to be able to see her new house (which is the cutest) and go to her first bridal shower.

Next weekend, believe it or not, I am going to celebrate Sarah Taylor's 1st birthday party.  I can't even believe it's been a whole year.  We're celebrating Auburn style, with a girly navy and blue polka dot cake, orange and blue ribbon topiaries, and fun football food.  Pictures will come after the big event.

Happy Holiday season, everyone.  My Christmas Wish List is coming up on the next post!