Saturday, December 27, 2008

Christmas Comes and Christmas Goes


We had a great Christmas. It was just one thing after another. Sledding was really fun. The slide show below is mostly for the benefit of the Stalker clan. With 118 pics some of you may find it a bit dull. Anyway, there is a link to the album in the bottom right hand corner of the slide show for those who want to get some of the pics. To all, thanks for an awesome Christmas.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Whirlwind Weekend!








We had a wild weekend. Allyson's, Nate's sister, got hitched to a top notch guy. It was a lot of fun to be part of their union. They are definitely MFE. We are all super happy for them. Anyway, they had a reception Thursday day night and then the Sealing was Friday morning in the the Salt Lake Temple. Then a luncheon to top it all off. We had a great time. During the reception I sneaked in with chicken nuggets for the kids. We tried to hide so the other grandchildren wouldn't be jealous, but you can't hide chicken nuggets from a bunch of hungry children. They followed their noses right to us. So, we had an impromptu picnic. Lots of fun. We finally made it home Friday night and had a good night of sleep. At nine o'clock Saturday morning Sean, Nate's brother, called. They were trying to get home to Washington, but the Idaho border was closed because of the weather. They were stranded. They spent Saturday enduring our almost clean house and the almost gourmet meals we fed them. We had a great time. We were sad they couldn't get home, but happy that we had the chance to spend the day with them.

So, that was our great weekend. I wish it hadn't ended so soon.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Job Updated

I'm still cruising through my first year of teaching. I've crashed my cruiser multiple times but it hasn't been totaled yet. I have a permanent bruise on my leg because I keep getting kicked by a little girl in my class. I have learned a lot about anger and anger management. Not for the kids. For myself. These kids just know how to push buttons. At work I am busy all the time. If I am not teaching then I am planning or handling a crisis. We have a lot of those. Friday the Superintendent of the district came into my room. I don't know what miracle was at work, but for the ten minutes that he was in my room my students were actually on task, in their seats, and quiet. That literally never happens. It was awesome. I looked like I actually maintain good control of the classroom.

I had to laugh the other day. I went into Ben's 1st grade class at the end of the day. They were all cleaning up and getting ready to go home. Ben's teacher said "It really isn't as chaotic as it looks." just as I was thinking in my head "Here is a class of 27 students getting ready to go home and they are 10 times quieter than my class of 7 students. I must be doing something wrong."

On the positive side, I have gained some really good experience and I have gotten a huge confidence boost. Don't get me wrong, I miss being at home, but I have to admit that it feels good to be earning money and getting some good feed back from other people about how I am doing. That will be hard to give up. And, I was able to renew my teaching license recently which will guarantee me another 3 years of security.

And, I have gotten the opportunity to love. Yea, some of my students really bug me sometimes, but I love all of them. How could I not. They are just children. Children dealing with things that no child should ever have to. I hope that they find a lot of people who will give them a break in life. They deserve it.

"I learned it by watching you"

Nathan and I often joke about that old commercial where a father is getting after his son for smoking pot or something. He ends his lecture with "Who taught you how to do this stuff?" The son replies "You. I learned it from watching you!" Very dramatic, but we like to make fun of it.

Well, Rachel is saying "What in the heck are you doing" lately. I'm pretty sure that I didn't intentionally teach her that phrase, but I am also pretty sure she learned it from me.

Emily is saying "I need to tell you something." A phrase I wish she hadn't learned from Rachel because "I need to tell you something." really just means "I want your attention. Give me ten minutes so I can think of something to say."

Benjamin smiles at me when I am getting mad at him. A trick he learned because the first couple of times he did it I couldn't help but start laughing and he wasn't in trouble anymore. Now he thinks the trick will keep working. He hasn't figured out that I am on to him. He just keeps doing it. I have to tell him "It's not funny Ben" in my very sternest voice.

Sometimes it would be better if kids didn't pay such close attention.