Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Holiday Blur
This Christmas was a super blast. Elizabeth and Jeremy's wedding was perfect. Everyone had a great time. After that we spent a week at David's folks and then a week at mine. We got a digital video camera and a wii fit! Now I can lose weight while playing video games and videotape it at the same time. Here are some pictures from a great Christmas vacation. Ghost ride the Christmas Vacation.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Snow Day
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Worst Blogger Ever
Okay, it's official. I am the worst blogger out there. I went to Elizabeth's Bachelorette party a couple of weeks ago and had a fabulous time. It was a much needed break from the absolute chaos of my classroom the last few weeks. I can't go into detail but it did involve broken noses, broken hearts, lots of crying, calls to authorities and so on. I've been totally exhausted. Thanksgiving was amazing. We went to my parent's and David's parents in 4 days. We both forgot our cameras, so I don't have any pictures, but David playing on the trampoline with my nephews was adorable. Jed turned 3 and Ashur turned 7. Christy and David and I took them to see Bolt. That's about it for updates. I'm coming home again soon and can't wait for Elizabeth and Jeremy's wedding. Christmas is also a plus. My job is really wearing on me. I need that burst of home to rest and gain the strength to tackle 5 more months doing whatever it is I've been doing. Love you all. Sorry for the lax blogging. I promise, you're not missing much. :)
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Happy Election Day!
Check out these photos from Michael's blog. They'll make your day!!!!! Also, the last one is NOT photoshopped.
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Happy Halloween
We spent Halloween at the opening of the graduate show and the famous Carlotta Street Halloween Party. We had a great time. At the show we were the cast of clue, and then for the party we were Master Shake and Frylock. I think a million people took pictures of us, so look for that on various facebooks around Baton Rouge. We had a great time.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Fall Fest
This weekend we went to the #1 haunted attraction in the United States, the 13th gate Haunted House. I'm not going to post any pictures from their website, but here's the link, if you're brave enough http://www.midnightproduction.com/the13thgate.htm I was terrified. I seriously spent 3/4 of it with my eyes closed. Also I got a horrible tension headache from the whole thing. We went through a crazy hospital, a sewer (with clowns), a Texas Chain-saw Massacre thing, a mummy thing, a pirates of the Caribbean thing, a voodoo thing, a cemetery, a zombie thing, a snake and spider thing, and some other stuff I don't remember because I had my eyes closed. I almost cried, but it was totally worth it. No scary movie has ever given me a headache.
This weekend we also revisited the Angola Prison Rodeo, which was much more fun the second time around. I think the prisoners had practiced this time because they weren't half bad.
Boomer had surgery yesterday. He is absolutely the saddest thing ever, but his hernia is gone. I am also out the equivalent of roughly a month's rent, but I love my dog so it's okay.
Tomorrow is the Fall festival at my school. It is going to be super fun. Also, it's nice to not be teaching for 2 hours tomorrow. One of my students and I are in a battle of wills. He tells me I don't know about 100 times while I say "The short sound for a is aaaa, say aaaa" I keep trying to tell him that you can't say "I don't know" when I tell you to do something, only when I ask. All I know is, I'm the most stubborn person I know, and that includes you, Buster. I will win and you will learn something, so just keep on wasting your energy.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
boo....Boo. ..BOo...BOO!
My mom and Christy came down this weekend. We celebrated mostly by playing rock band (thanks for the early Christmas present Mom and Dad) and making Christy's best ever, super secret Halloween costume. I promised I would not post pictures. We had an awesome time.
Also, on Sunday, I got to carve pumpkins with the printmakers. Mine is 4 ghosts in a choral group. Weird, but entertaining.
I was surprised today to learn that I was accepted into the adopt a teacher program I applied for a few months ago. I received a $450.00 gift card to Schoolaids, our school supply store. A big, huge, amazing thank you to the exchange club. My kids are excited about all of the stuff for our classroom. I'll take a picture of everything I got with the gift card. By the way, if you've never been to a school store, and you're a dork like me, you should definitely go. It's the most fun store ever!
P.S. a HUGE thank you to my mom, who, so far, has single handedly supplied virtually every cool thing I have in my classroom right now. The kids are obsessed with those wooden dinosaur bones and the leggos. You're awesome!
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Haircut
I chopped all of my hair off. I was going for a Katie Holmes thing. The kids at school hate it, but it's easy to fix. Other than that, I've been too busy to sleep, but not too busy to eat cake for dinner. David is also as busy. I wish I had something awesome to say, but I'm about to fall asleep.....at 8:30pm.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
M.I.A. ( you know you love that song)
Sorry I've been out for so long. My life has been taken over with IEPs and meetings and sinus infections. I went to the doctor yesterday and got a big ol' shot that made me feel well enough to come to work today. I actually slept 16 hours on Friday night. I know, impressive. Besides work and school, nothing has been happening in Baton Rouge. I did make some amazing muffins the other day though. Here's the link to the recipe: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Banana-Muffins-with-a-Crunch/Detail.aspx
Also, we watched the saddest movie I've ever seen, Snow Angels. It was so sad, I needed a hug for about an hour afterwards. Even sadder than Mystic River.
I bought an Educators for Obama Shirt!
The vice presidential debate is Thursday. (let's all admit this will be the awesome one)
I am finally getting a handle on this whole teaching thing. I started this plan where I give 10 Scotlandville bucks on Mondays, and I take away a buck for a bad choice, and I give a buck when you make a good choice. It is kinda like magic. They're behavior has been 100 times better.
I have officially watched every episode of The Wire, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Lost. P.S. If you haven't watched the Wire it is the greatest television show ever made; you have to watch it!
Friday, September 05, 2008
More pictures from the Hurricane
pictures of Gustav
This morning only 9 of the 90 public schools had power in Baton Rouge. I should know later if I'm going back on Monday or not.
This morning only 9 of the 90 public schools had power in Baton Rouge. I should know later if I'm going back on Monday or not.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Hurricane Winds and Fence
Okay, so it's not cows blowing through the sky, but it was scary. On the fence video, you just have to watch closely. In the first 10 seconds it moves pretty good. Now imagine it doing that for 2 hours.
Note to self: Hurricanes.....not fun.
We made it out alive, a little terrified, but alive. At first I was like, this isn't so bad, it's like a baby thunderstorm in Arkansas. I played some Dominoes, started eating poptarts way too early, and looked out the window. At about 12:00 the power began flickering on and off every couple of minutes. David and I went out to look at an electrical pole that was swaying dangerously close to our house when we heard this surge of electricity reverberate and green light shot out of the transformer. That was the end of the power.
David went outside to check on the gate because it was banging back and forth. He came back shouting something about the fence and my car. I shouted back "just tie it with a ratchet strap." He yelled " No! not the gate, the whole fence." I looked out and saw the enormous sheet metal privacy fence shifting back and forth about 4 feet from my car. I ran outside in the rain and grabbed my keys, David opened the gate and Ryan (our friend from New Orleans) shouts, "GO GO GO GO!" The back of our fence flies up in the air and slams down on the ground. I'm screaming and simultaneously burning rubber on our gravel driveway to get out of the fence. After this terrifying adventure, we go back in the house and wait for the other side of the fence to fly at the house and chop the roof off. Fortunately this never happened, but we need to pour concrete all around the fence because the wind and rain washed away most of the holes it's buried in.
Inside our house it didn't seem too bad outside. When it finally calmed down, we went out in the street and saw a power line snapped in two down the block, another one flat across the road, a tree down across the street that took the back end of the roof off and half a dozen trees with jagged, split limbs and piles of branches and debris around them.
The radio said it was the worst hurricane to hit Baton Rouge since Hurricane Betsy in 1965. Schools are definitely closed until Monday and about half of Baton Rouge won't get power for 4 weeks! We threw away everything in the fridge after Tuesday and by Wednesday it was so wet and muggy in our house that our soggy clothes and clogged up sink were beginning to sour. Just in case we are in that 4-weeks-without-power group, we decided to head to Little Rock and stay with David's parent's until Monday, get some sleep, put on dry clothes, and not eat poptarts. We just got in and we're about to go to bed. I'm totally exhausted from putting the fence back up with David this morning and cleaning up the yard.
I wanted to let you all know that we're safe, and we're very lucky. Our friend Jimmy's ceiling caved in, so he is going to stay with us for awhile. So many of the houses we saw on the way out of town have trees inside them, not just in the back yard. We can drive down our street; we can drink our water, and we have a place to go.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Hurricane Gustav Stephen Spielberg Boudanza
That's right, the hurricane is headed straight for Liziana this weekend. We have water, poptarts, several Stephen Spielberg movies (David has never seen Jaws, Close Encounters or Poltergiest!!!!!!!!!), batteries, car chargers, boudin, dominoes and a boombox. David doesn't have school Tuesday, and it's looking like I won't either. Ryan is staying with us because he recently moved to New Orleans. We are taping up the windows, lighting up the flashlights and candles and trying to turn it into a scary/fun/poptart filled/relaxing weekend. I've never been in a storm before that you could prepare for days in advance. Walmart was like the day before Christmas, if you wanted to get your kid a generator or bottled water. We are totally safe and if things get bad, we'll all hold the fort down in the bathroom. I'll keep you posted.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Teaching
This week was tough. I had to refer a child to social services because one of my kids is definitely experiencing neglect and possibly experiencing abuse. On Thursday when school let out, getting him to go home took 20 minutes and broke my heart in the process. On Friday one of my students told me he loved me in the morning and in the afternoon he hated me. Also one of my students kicked me because I wanted him to do his language worksheet. I called his guardian and she got so upset when she got to the school she began to have medical problems and we had to call an ambulance. Needless to say, on Friday I came home exhausted, had a good cry, and picked myself up again.
Despite all of this, I'm really happy this is where I ended up. This is where I need to be. A lot of people told me not to take this job because it was a rough school, but I think that's why I took it.
Teaching is a misunderstood profession. When you are a teacher, you're a nurse, a parent, an advocate, a judge, and a counselor. People are quick to blame the parents, but I know that's not it. Poverty is rampant and desperation causes people to loose sight, give up, or kill themselves trying. With the cost of food, energy and gasoline things that were already hard are getting dangerously worse.
My school has a health clinic on campus and is working on getting a dentist. My school understands that we have to tackle the whole problem. You can't teach a child that is hungry or a child with a toothache or a child whose relative has just been shot. Because of all of this, I'm proud to be a teacher in my school. I am also profoundly glad to have my Masters from the Clinton School. I know I could have taught without my Master's degree, but I also know that I would have had no idea how to fix any of the problems my 10 year olds deal with everyday.
Teaching is a misunderstood profession. When you are a teacher, you're a nurse, a parent, an advocate, a judge, and a counselor. People are quick to blame the parents, but I know that's not it. Poverty is rampant and desperation causes people to loose sight, give up, or kill themselves trying. With the cost of food, energy and gasoline things that were already hard are getting dangerously worse.
My school has a health clinic on campus and is working on getting a dentist. My school understands that we have to tackle the whole problem. You can't teach a child that is hungry or a child with a toothache or a child whose relative has just been shot. Because of all of this, I'm proud to be a teacher in my school. I am also profoundly glad to have my Masters from the Clinton School. I know I could have taught without my Master's degree, but I also know that I would have had no idea how to fix any of the problems my 10 year olds deal with everyday.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
from dawn til dusk
Sorry Sorry Sorry. I've been way to busy to post. I really hope that in a few weeks this work from 6am to 10pm thing is going to end. I'm worn out. My school ended up hiring another teacher so now my class is 4 students. We had one kid get socially promoted so there are 8 total. I took the older kids, because I'm good with them. I've been planning and trying to get organized constantly. Last week was open house. I had to be at school until 8pm and none of my parents could come. I was even on the committee! Regardless, I think my classroom is finally in good shape and my kids are going to start getting somewhere now that we've settled in. Here are some pictures of a bulletin board David helped me make and my classroom. I really like my job, and I think I'm good at it. I just have this little issue where I have a tendency to work too hard. I'd write more, but I need to go to sleep. Our air conditioner broke last night, so it's been a hot weekend.
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