I've spent the last 3 days organizing my room. The teachers are totally rearranged, so we have 3 new 2nd grade teachers. Luckily, my English partner teacher is the same awesome Mrs. C (can I just tell you again what a blessing she is in my life? she teaches me how to simplify simplify simplify, have fun, have a life outside of work, love the kids, organize myself, and be happy teaching. she's so what I need). One of the other new 2nd grade teachers is the most O.C.D. woman I have ever met - her classroom is more organized than any classroom I've ever seen. I mean, think handmade zebra-print labels matching handmade zebra-print stickers and handmade zebra-print...everything. It's overwhelming. She OWNS, and I mean, OWNS, little devices that keep your chords together so that they aren't a huge mess. She's crazy. Crazy brilliant. She came into my classroom and said "your flow is off" and rearranged everything in my classroom so that it flowed better. ? I didn't even know what "flow" was. Let's just say I've learned a lot from her obsessive organizing skillz/O.C.D. Bless her heart. And don't worry, I won't let her rub off on me too much (to be honest, I don't think I could even be like her if I wanted to).
That's beside the point. Point: teaching is still scary but I know from experience it could be worse (last yr) so I'm not complaining. Although sometimes I may think, "wouldn't it be nice to not have to work ever!?"
This past week I went on a hike to dog lake up Big C Canyon. I'm so glad I have hiking - it's been my sanity and my outlet and my happiness this past week when I couldn't find it anywhere else. Yes, another post about nature. You can tune out if you want.
I'm also so glad that I have a friend like Bethany. She's a saint and understands me and forgives me when I'm a bad friend. BHH
I also had the special treat of having my brother Ryan and Kiyomi along with their 3 wonderful kids BJO come and visit from L.A. We had Ethiopian food downtown SLC and then toured City Creek. I love their family, and I loved spending time with them.
Lindsey, thanks for posting the photos so early of your visit last evening with Ryan and Kiyomi and kids and hear your comments about starting school tomorrow! I wish I could have been there to share that wonderful Ethiopian food. I have only eaten African food once, and it was really good.
ReplyDeleteLindsey, GOOD LUCK tomorrow!! Post a picture of your classroom if you get a chance! I know you'd do just great! You've learned a lot and have a year of experience under your belt so things will go smoother than last year for sure. And your co-teachers sound AWESOME! Great resources!
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous you got to spend time with Ryan, Kie, Byron, Olivia and Juliet! I love that family! Looks like you had a great time together. That was so nice of them to take you out to dinner! Hmmm, Ethiopian looks good! I'll have to take that into consideration next time I go out to eat!
Love you Linds! Everything is going to be fine!
ReplyDeleteNo doubt you're gonna be the best teacher this semester! Just think, you've got your first year behind you! You've got his down, right?! I'm excited to hear how it goes. And so fun you got to see Ry and Kie and fam! Looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures! How did your first week go? Can't wait to hear about it! Please keep posting nature pictures -- I love them! Nostalgia to the max! I also loved the pictures of you with Ryan's family. So cute! The Ethiopian looks amazing . . . love you sis!
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