Monthly Archives: August 2011

Some people think I’m responsible!

Some people think I’m responsible!

Yeah. I said that! (Or wrote it, actually… but we won’t nitpick about it.)

So, this week has been moving along way too quickly. Between trying to get my room ready and trying to get my curriculum ready, I feel like I’m running around like a chicken with my head cut off. There’s always so much to do to get ready for a new school year!ย  But that’s not very positive to say, so I won’t go into that.

Anyway, I was asked to be a team lead this year.

For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, essentially in middle school, we have “teams”. Up until this year, each team had 1 science teacher, 1 social studies teacher, 2 language arts teachers, and 2 math teachers. Teams would then share the same students between them and could talk about best ways to help the same students, etc. (The two LA and math teachers were there because SS and science would switch off every other day with the kids for a 90 min period, where math and LA got the kids every day for 90 minutes.) This all changed thanks to Gov. Perry and state budget cuts. (Yet another thing I will try to refrain from going into detail about here.)

This year, a team ‘should’ be 1 science, 1 social studies, 1 LA, and 1 math, all for 50 minute periods, and seventh grade ‘should’ have two separate teams. Due to weirdness and scheduling problems, we are the seventh grade super team. Before the scheduling issues came up, I was asked to be the head of one of the two teams, meaning that I would be in charge of meetings, reminders, keeping consistent policies, passing along information, etc. But when the scheduling wouldn’t work out, I figured it wouldn’t happen.

But my principal did want me to still participate with the campus leadership team stuff over the summer, so I did. And this past week, as I was talking to the awesome girl I work with who was our team lead for most of last year and would be again this year, she mentioned that she was trying to talk to the principal about doing a co-team-lead sort of thing. Or that I could have it all, because she didn’t think she could do it all on her own. So I opted to co-lead (because I didn’t want all that solely on my shoulders, either!).

Today, in talking to one of the assistant principals about a unrelated subject, she paid me a nice compliment by saying that this year, the principals put a lot of thought into choosing who they would like to be leading the teams, where the previous year was more just trying to fill positions. She continued saying that I and ______ were chosen because of our dedication to our students and coworkers, along with how we’ve handled ourselves and situations last year. And that was really a nice thing to know. (Especially because this AP is usually very stoic and doesn’t throw around compliments freely. She then mentioned that since we were both “mild-mannered” people, we needed to stay firm to what we both felt were best teaching practices for our kids and impart that to team as well. lol.)

So, despite all the times when I feel like I am putting it all out there and nobody has noticed or cared, they were watching. And I was making a difference and a positive impression, and it wasn’t just a random happenstance or lack of other choices that put me there.

With all that said, being purposefully chosen for a position like this is a very nice thought indeed.

New things!

New things!

So, you might have noticed that my blog looks different. That was intentional. ๐Ÿ™‚ It involved a lot of behind the scenes updating of my blog that my awesome tech guy (AKA: my husband) had to help out with. A lot. Because he’s just awesome like that.

I’m also going to be working on a new tradition for my blog. I’m going to try to have a daily post on something that makes me happy, or that I am grateful for, or that is good in my life. (Once school gets up and running next week, we might want to shoot for 4-5 times a week…) I have been struggling a lot with my happiness level for several reasons, many of which are fairly personal and probably shouldn’t be known to all the world at this point in time. And to help balance that out, I want to focus on the good things, because I know that I have so many wonderful things in my life that I need to focus on and be grateful for.

So, without much more ado, here is my first happy thing post.

(Sorry if it’s a little blurry- it’s hard to take a picture of yourself!)

I finally got my hair done! It’s been well over a year. I wasn’t too adventurous today, but I really like the color. And I am grateful that I can do silly little things like this to help boost my self esteem, especially before a major anxiety (good and bad anxiety) causing event, like starting school again next week.

Here’s to the simple joy of a good haircut and color! ๐Ÿ™‚

Sick Baby Bonnie

Sick Baby Bonnie

My little girl is sick.

Edited glitz bonnie

The past few days, when I would cuddle with Bonnie, her head smelled bad. Since she’s always getting into stuff in the backyard, I figured thatย  she just was getting into particularly bad smelling areas, and that it would go away.

Then this morning, she was particularly needy, and kept rubbing her paw against her head. I just happened to look into her ear, and it looked pretty dirty. (No, I didn’t take pictures of it because it was gross. I was more concerned with the health of my dog than your entertainment.) I took a tissue and wiped out a little bit to make sure it wasn’t dirt, and I smelled the cottage cheese odor even more strongly.

Trying not to gag, I somehow made a connection in my head that she might have an ear infection. A quick search online of doggie ear infection symptoms did more to confirm my suspicions. (Foul smelling odor from the ears, dirty ears, trying to rub the head and ears like they are irritated…) I let Jared know that I was going to try and get her into the vet, at which time he decided to tell me she was acting weird last night when I was gone (I went to see “The Help” with some friends from work- Good adaptation of the book overall, but bring some tissues!) and thought it would probably be good for me to go through we getting Bonnie to the Vet ASAP.

We got an appointment just a hour from the time of my call. I was right on track with the ear infection call. Bonnie was such a good girl. She handled the vet a lot better than Stevie ever does (Sorry, but that dog is a shaking little pansy around strangers!), even as they were showing me how to use the cleaner and ear drop medications and cleaned her ears out.

So, if you ever need to know how to clean out your dog’s ear infections, give me a call. After two weeks and over $100 of this, I should be a pro. Oh. And don’t do the home remedy solutions like mineral water or oil. I might have nightmares from what the vets were saying about the problems that can cause.

Target Commercial Pet Peeve…

Target Commercial Pet Peeve…

Anybody else notice these Target commercials?

2nd Grade Teacher Commericial

Music Teacher Target Commerical

Gym Teacher Target Commercial

Target: Do you have to make teachers seem so clueless and annoying? Your marketing is not working on me.ย  If you didn’t have such good stuff, I would boycott you just because these commercials drive me NUTS!

Okay. Just had to get that out of my system. Am I just crazy, or are there any other pet peeve commercials out there for you all???

Birthday Loot

Birthday Loot

Because apparently there were persons who felt left out for me not specifically mentioning what they gave me, I will make out a complete, public list here. And know that I AM grateful for all these things people gave me, even though I didn’t maybe mention it in the last post because that wasn’t the point of the last post.

So, the birthday loot, in no particular order:

1. Jared: A lovely card, surprise birthday party with homemade ice cream cake, satiny sheets and a piano lamp (Thanks Phyllis and Nana for giving him that idea!)

2. MOM and Dad: Visited last weekend, half spa day, a balloon, a sweet card, and movie gift card.

3. Phyllis and David: Letters to My Daughter by Maya Angelou

4. Sarah: Soul Surfer movie

5. Aunt Linda and Co.: A beautiful card (Did you make it yourself?!) and a gift card to Target

6. My visiting teachers: Two pairs of earrings to feed my earring fetish ๐Ÿ˜‰

7. Sandi and Mike: Amazing homemade caramel (which I have already eaten too much of).

And of course, thanks to those who came to the party or wished me happy birthday on Facebook.

So hopefully this will appease the people who felt neglected or unmentioned in the last post. Most people mentioned on here do not fit this category, so you’ll just have to imagine who is who. :-p

That’s all for now, folks!