The cold, rainy weather added a bleariness to an already long Wednesday. I arrived at school earlier than usual, hoping to cast off the dreary feeling by being ready to go. Unfortunately, a bright and cheerful day was not to be.
As the sky continued to darken, so did the classroom atmosphere. It wasn't a horrible day or a terrible day; it was a blah day. I wonder if the students felt the same as I? Were they wishing the sun would shine?
The students accomplished their daily tasks, interrupted by the occasional issues that seem to multiply on dark days: lost pencils, broken pens, missing papers, and drama. The kind of drama that can overtake the classroom. "I'm sure someone took my pen!" "He's staring at me!" "I'm not talking, I'm just answering his question."
Even now as I reflect upon the day, I feel that dreary, gray weather depression that fights to wipe out every positive moment. Why is it that we remember the negative so well? Today wasn't a bad day, it was just blah. I know there were good, if not great moments. Perhaps tomorrow I'll have the energy to focus on the positive!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Snowday Musings
Today was a snowday. I'm not sure why--there wasn't any new snow. I suppose the backroads were very icy.
I love snowdays! I loved them as a child and I love them as a teacher. It is a delightful surprise to discover that you can sleep in, when you were planning to get up early! Unfortunately, we've had so many snowdays this year, that we'll probably have to add extra school days to the end of the year.
I love snowdays! I loved them as a child and I love them as a teacher. It is a delightful surprise to discover that you can sleep in, when you were planning to get up early! Unfortunately, we've had so many snowdays this year, that we'll probably have to add extra school days to the end of the year.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Ever heard of Flylady?
As the new year began, I was thinking about goals (resolutions, whatever). I wanted to get organized, get the house cleaned, and have extra time for crafts. During a search for how to get organized, I stumbled on Flylady.
I'm now a flybaby and loving every minute! At first my husband laughed about the whole keep your sink shiny and wear your shoes stuff. Now he comes home to a clean, cozy home, dinner, and a cheery wife. It is amazing to me, that I don't have to clean like my mother (hallelujah)!
If you're living in chaos, depressed, or overwhelmed by all you have to do------visit Flylady for some encouragement and direction. She is helping people everyday!
I'm now a flybaby and loving every minute! At first my husband laughed about the whole keep your sink shiny and wear your shoes stuff. Now he comes home to a clean, cozy home, dinner, and a cheery wife. It is amazing to me, that I don't have to clean like my mother (hallelujah)!
If you're living in chaos, depressed, or overwhelmed by all you have to do------visit Flylady for some encouragement and direction. She is helping people everyday!
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
My Personal Page with Weebly
The internet used to be a bit of a mystery to me. Things have changed so much--by learning just a bit of code, I can link to all sorts of things.
I recently made my own page! It's a personal/teaching page. It's fun for me and I hope someone will also find it useful.
I used a free website publisher called Weebly. Unlike other places to make free pages, Weebly doesn't automatically place ads all over your page. Weebly is very easy to use and you can register your own domain. How cool is that!
I recently made my own page! It's a personal/teaching page. It's fun for me and I hope someone will also find it useful.
I used a free website publisher called Weebly. Unlike other places to make free pages, Weebly doesn't automatically place ads all over your page. Weebly is very easy to use and you can register your own domain. How cool is that!
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
StumbleUpon
Ever heard of Stumbleupon? This site helps you stumble upon sites that you're interested in. You choose your interests, meet new people, and begin stumbling.
It's a great place to visit! View my page at http://thialee.stumbleupon.com/.
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