First Day Back . . .

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Today was my first day back to school with all of my students. I always forget, every year, how tiring it is to teach. Talking and walking around all day is tiring. One of the benefits and disadvantages of my job is that I have the same students every year. For today, it was exciting to see all the students and catch up. Some had really good summers and some didn't. So it goes. My classes are capped at 12 students and most of them are almost full. It will be an interesting year.

Like last year, I'm taking my lunch every day, except for Grilled Cheese day. Grilled cheese day happens once a month and this month it's on Thursday. I try to take all my snacks too and avoid the snacks in the resource room and in the vending machines. This not only saves calories, it saves tons of money. It amazes me that people eat the lunch in the cafeteria. It is convenient, but also expensive and 99% of the time really bad for you. A lot of teachers are unfortunately over weight. It sets such a horrible example for our students. I try to encourage my students to bring snacks with them to school and drink out of reusable water bottles. Most of the students I've had for a few years now remind the new students about my recycling policies and that they do not want to throw paper, plastic or cans in the trash. That makes me feel pretty darn good.

One really good thing about this year is that I'm going to get to car pool a few days a week with the counseling intern in my program. This is awesome for so many reasons: 1. It's obviously better for the environment and will reduce two carbon footprints. 2. It will make the 45-minute commute way more enjoyable. 3. On some days I won't have to drive at all, which will give me a much needed break.

So here is to a good year. I'm trying hard to have a positive attitude. I don't always like my job, but I always want my students to think that I do.

 

Blueberries

5:00 PM Edit This 1 Comment »

Today, I went blueberry picking for the first time. It was great. I'm not a huge fan of just eating blueberries, but I love them in cobbler, muffins, or pancakes - Mmm good. Jeremy and I picked almost 3 pounds in about 25 or 30 minutes. It was really hot and humid, but we had a lot of fun. I think I may go back on Monday and get more. For 30 minutes of worked we saved a ton of money. Blueberries at the grocery store are $2 a pint. We paid $2 a pound. It was great; One of the things I love about New Hampshire are all of the ways to get fresh, local food. Tomorrow we'll go to the farmers market. Hopefully, there will be lots of good fruit there.


Most of the berries are in the freezer on pans freezing. After their frozen, I'll transfer them to bags. The rest are waiting, patiently, to be made into blueberry cobbler.



I really will start posting bout Europe soon.

Back to Life

10:07 AM Edit This 3 Comments »
Ughh . . . We're home. It was nice to sleep my own bed last night, but I could have stayed in Paris forever.

I feel like there is so much to do. I need to get everything ready for the school year, do laundry, post all of our pictures etc. All of that regular life stuff. I loved Europe, especially Paris. I was less than happy to come home.


I woke up at 5 (thanks Jet Lag) and started a load of laundry. The laundry is now on the line with a load of whites in the washer. I am so glad we cleaned the house before we left. It was great to come home to everything where it should be. I've managed to post the first two sets of pictures. We'll see how long it takes to get them all up. I'd like to do a post about each of the major places we went to while we were in Europe. So look for that to come. . .


In the real world -

I go back to work officially on the 27th. At first I was kind of looking forward to this year, now I am literally dreading it. 3 of the staff members I worked with for the last two years have moved to different jobs in the school and there are other new people to work with, plus all the regular stress that is my job. *If you don't know, I teach students with Emotional Handicaps. Grades 9-12. Each class has from 8-12 students, but it looks like all of my classes are at 12 this year. The students have anything from Bi-Polar, Anxiety, Depression to School Phobia). I'll be sharing my classroom with someone different this year, as well. I really liked my co-worker who I shared with the last two years. We got along really well. Sharing a classroom can be a dificult thing. It's not like you have even a cubicle like in an office; it's all shared space. So we will see. I want to have a good attitude, but I'm ready for Jeremy to be done with school. I need to find a job that really fits me.


Anyway. . . Here is the happy place I'll be going to this school year.