Monday, January 28, 2013

95 days

I'm pretty excited because yesterday I counted that there were only 96 teaching days left! Take away a week of camping in Watertown, 2 track and field days and random other things and its more like 87!!! I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW MUCH FASTER EACH YEAR GOES!!  We are deep in the middle of multiplication and solving word problems. Up next on the agenda is division. DUH DUHNDUH! Ha ha
We are so happy with how life is going.

I don't have much else to say today, so goodnight blogger world.
Cheerio,
Jules

Friday, January 18, 2013

Aloha in my dreams.

I am wishing I was in Hawaii, or even that I had a tan like I'd been in Hawaii - thus this post shall be forever known as 'Aloha'.
You know, I forget that I even have a blog and then I read some of the posts (from months ago) and realize that I kind of have a boring life! Here is what it consists of:
 - get up
- get ready and go to work
- teach (which I absolutely love - I'll share some funny stories later)
- plan for teaching
- eat some food
- plan for teaching some more
- take Stanley for a walk (all while trying to stay upright on the very slippery roads because there are no sidewalks!)
- visit with Brento
- do some marking (while watching my shows)
- go to bed
REPEAT

hmmm. I love my life, and I'm not being sarcastic.

On Thursday this week, I had my 21 darling students working on some social notes, which are not my favorite (because it's boring for me waiting for them to write) and I think we all know it's not their favorite thing either, but sometimes a necessary evil. Anyway, we were all a little spent after a gruelling week of academia and we were having a blast. One of my gems, O, (who will probably host a comedy talk show one day because he is beyond funny) asked me if I like my job. Well, let me tell you it took me but a second to respond. I LOVE my job. I get the opportunity to work with young minds and spirits and they truly are amazing! Honestly, the things they think, they way they learn, the kindness they show, the youth and energy they share is so rewarding. Getting a paycheque at the end of the month is a bonus. I am constantly in awe at the compassion and concern they show as we discuss current events happening in the world and within our own community. Really, who else, but a teacher, gets to talk about everything under the sun on any given day? From politics to natural disasters to neuroscience to why a simile can help paint a better picture in a story, to the relationship between multiplication and division and how that relates to 'real life'. How does life get more real than when, as a child, you are learning what life has to offer?! I say again, I LOVE my job. Funny story: E. was finished some work and wouldn't stop talking so I may have suggested some tape to solve the problem so others could finish their work. Well it worked. Suddenly I had a note on my desk asking me if I could draw some lips on top of the tape. Well, how could I refuse such a funny request. So out came the red sharpie and I went to work. Well, the end result was hilarious and we captured that gem in a photo that will surely make the highlight reel at the end of the year.

As for life outside of school, it has been a rough couple of months. Early November we discovered that I was pregnant! We experienced a sense of joy and wonderment as we started to plan and think about a family of 3. However a short 3 weeks later, I had a miscarriage. It was an emotional time and I was happy to have work and directing our school Christmas concert to keep my mind off of it. It was a blessing in disguise that we were so busy. We feel strongly that we will be parents and it will happen when it happens. In the mean time, we are finishing our home and spending time getting our post-Christmas bodies back in shape. We've been hitting the gym and making good eating decisions so hopefully we'll be beach body ready by summer.
Life goes on and we are blessed!
Cheerio,
Jules