I've been very busy. At work everyone and their mother is up our asses t9o "make sure we're doing our job correctly." If you'd leave me alone for two seconds I'd have time to do my job. Thank god my supervisor rocks b/c I feel like, even though she'd attest to the fact that teachers in my district are wonderful, the state of NJ wants to crush the life out of us. Library school is no better. A lot less work for this class, but it takes me forever and the last class had me reading code aka jibberish. Anyone else teaching it would have put me to sleep, but my professor is so entertaining he kept me up. The result...I felt like Alice sitting at the tea table with the Mad Hatter and a bunch of mome wraths speaking about gobbledy-goop.
We're buying a house. Hopefully it will come through.
Still no baby:(
I'm off to Phili to go to Eastern State!:) Pics to come
Saturday, October 25, 2008
"I feel like a little worm on a big f%$&ing hook."
Posted by Zel, The Grimm Witch at 10/25/2008
Labels: eastern state, house, school, teaching
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You are an awesome teacher and I am so proud! When you stop thinking about the babies and start getting the house ready the babies will come.
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I have to give you teachers a huge pat on the back. I don't know how you do it. Iv'e been homeschooling my son this past year and I only have 1. I think parents and everyone need to realize that if parents were more involved with what the kids are learning they would do better. They can't expect the teachers to do it all. I mean, can parents spend at least 1 hour with their kids after school to make sure they are learning what they are supose to be learning instead of letting them run around the neighborhood till bed time? I think that is what is wrong with the kids not getting the grades, not the teachers. you can't learn it all during school hours alone. God bless you for what you do. I hope to get my son back in school next year. You are appreciated.
Hi there! I found your blog through Lesser Known Skeins on Ravelry! I love the title of your post; I feel like that constantly myself!
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