28 August 2007

Back to School Night...check!

Well, one annual event has come and gone. Back to School Night, where I had 1/3 of my parents show up, was this evening. I think that might actually be better than last year. I think we had a little better turn out because we had a guest rapper. Yes, you heard me (or read that) correctly. Today we had an assembly by Six8. He is a local guy with an amazing story, and he is positive and motivational for our kids. Why didn't we think of this before, I ask?! If the kids like rap, lets make positive rap for them to listen to. He sings songs about things like bullies, Abe Lincoln, reading, and my favorite of all..."Pull Your Pants Up". Did you ever know where that originated, and why?! Eww! I'm going to remind my boys of that all the time now. If you don't know, ask me. : )
One good thing about B2S Night is that parents get to hang out in our sauna (aka the building). Maybe some of them will get hot enough to call and complain to someone! Well, anyway, I'm going to sleep (in my AC!). More to come...
p.s. "Six8" is his height...he's a tall one!! (Abe was only 6'4"--it's in the rap)

25 August 2007

Whew! Saturday is finally here, and yet already over

I can't believe we made it through the first week already! And also that Saturday, day one of my weekend, is already finished! Yikes! Luckily my IWU class today consisted mostly of a Dr. Seuss magic show.

Well, I'm really excited at how well school is going so far. Besides the fact that the average temp in my classroom is 90 degrees, things are really great. We are beginning to create a community and starting to work on the "Steininger Essential 36", a set of rules that I stole from Ron Clark. So far, I have taught them to use "Yes, ma'am" and "No, ma'am", not to roll their eyes or smack their lips, and to always say thank you within 3 seconds of receiving something. Other than that we are busy on ISTEP+ prep.

I celebrated the first Friday after school started by having a Gilmore Girls marathon with Gabrielle (and Alaya)...until we all fell asleep. It must have been a hard week!

Well, I'm sure my posts will be getting fewer and fewer as things get rolling. This week is Back to School Night, after school tutoring, etc. All fun activities will be temporarily put on hold as normal life begins again. Thank goodness next weekend is a 3-day holiday weekend!

20 August 2007

Back to School

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Wow! One day down and only 179 to go until summer break! I know that sounds bad, and I truly love my job, but man, what a change of lifestyle from last week. It's always difficult for me to go back and make that huge change.

I had a good day today...probably due to three, yes 3, breaks (aka specials...and now I remember why they are called "special"). The day flew by and I didn't get everything in that I had wanted to. There is so much to tell a new group of kids. I did get the important information out...things like I'm OCD and a neat freak, so don't make a mess anywhere near me. Those kinds of important info.

Well, I'm looking forward to a great year! I'm doing lots of things differently this year, including the set up of the room. And have I said how much I am loving the room?! Just checking.
Well, anyway, here's a pic of the kiddos on the first day.

17 August 2007

New Addiction

Wow! I've not posted for a few days. Not only did I have an official day of "work" Wednesday (building based day), I'm busy trying to squeeze the last few drops out of summer break before the real beginning of school--which for me begins tomorrow.
Unfortunately, just before school begins I have gained a new addiction. Now, keep in mind that I haven't watched tv for close to 4 months. Partly because I've been busy doing other things (IWU, reading, hanging out with friends, computer stuff), and partly because I really would really rather not. I get easily hooked and can waste lots of time in front of the television...especially reality tv. So, my friend Rachael loaned me her DVDs of the Gilmore Girls (seasons 1 & 2). I began watching last night and by tonight I have so far viewed at least 10 episodes. I stopped long enough to see Rachael off at the airport for her trip to Africa today (but not before calling her to tell her that I needed her to bring seasons 3-5...remember I said addiction!) It's quite frightening. Good thing I didn't discover the show at the beginning of summer!!

13 August 2007

A Little More Crafting and a Good Book

Went to Rachael's to do crafting tonight. I had hoped to finish my clipboard before school began and she left for Africa. I had "crafter's block" for quite a long time, but eventually came up with some things to do. I like the finished product. I still want to find a green and a rust ribbon to add to the top for some more color, but otherwise its finished! I'm excited to actually use it at school. Here are pics of the front and back.
Another thing that I spent lots of time on today was reading a book that Rachael let me borrow. I saw it on her shelf at school and asked to borrow it (because it had "dog" in the title). I am really enjoying it and will probably finish it tonight. It's called the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. It's an interesting book (although after reading the first page and finding out that the dog is dead--killed by a garden fork, I was unsure if I wanted to continue). Check it out!

11 August 2007

70 to 55, and back again

Who's up for one last road trip before the end of summer?? Me and Rachael!

I think I literally heard IKEA calling my name when I asked Rachael if she wanted to take a day trip there before school begins. I "needed" some things for my craft room and for my classroom. And when you "need" something cool and cheap, there's no where else to go but IKEA.

When we looked at the map and realized it was near Ann Arbor, we decided to go there and look around before hitting the store of all stores. I found out that it's the home of U of M and we got to drive around that big and really nice looking campus. The downtown area of AA is really fun! There are TONS of little shops and cafes all over a many block area...trust me, we saw most of them twice, some three times while driving around looking for a cafe (Ziegler's) that was recommended by our friend, Lisa. We literally drove all over downtown AA looking for it. Finally we stopped to ask a mail-lady. It was then that we realized we were looking for Zingerman's (whatever, close enough--how do we get there???) After finally finding it, I dropped Rachael off to go stand in line (which was out the door). I drove around a few blocks looking for parking and then called Rach to see if we were going to be eating there. She said it was cool, and while trying to describe it to me, with me telling her there was no open parking, one of the workers at Zingerman's told her to have me drive around to the front of the store and she would go out and direct me to parking. As I finally make it around to the front and roll down my window for the worker girl who is approaching my car, she opens the door, hops in, and introduces herself as she begins giving me directions. It was kind of bizarre! Well, anyway it worked. Lunch was an adventure, as this place was packed...obviously a local favorite. The whole staff there were very kind and helpful (not just car direction girl). They give free samples of any of their food. We had heard that they have large helpings, so we decided to share a reuben and a side of mac & cheese (half a pound!).

Here's our lunch...and let me tell you, it was great! That was the best mac & cheese I have ever had! It had two cheeses and some secret ingredient that gave it a little kick. YUM! And we ate outside, which I totally love to do!

Also this place is named one of the Top 25 Food Markets in the World by Food and Wine magazine. Wow!


Well, as if that weren't enough excitement for the day... we headed on to the real reason for gas money to the Great Lakes state...everyone's favorite Swedish four letter word...IKEA!

Now, to me, IKEA isn't just shopping. It's more like an amusement park. There's so much to do and see (and buy!). We spent several hours in that big blue and yellow box, and came out only slightly poorer. I've decided that I need to make this trip a semi-annual event. Maybe that way I can spread out the spending...or does that just mean I'll be spending twice as often, so twice as much?! Oh well. I got some fun stuff--organizational things for the craft room, and a fun rug for my reading corner at school. I used a gift card I had received and actually only went over by $1.75! Not bad, I'd say!

09 August 2007

Blog Scattergories

Nothing exciting to post today, so I'm sharing something I found on another blog that I was perusing (love that word!) earlier. Using the first letter of your name, fill in a word for each category. Go on, give it a shot. Try to use your first instinct.
Here's mine:

Your name: Christy
Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Chicago
4 letter word: Camp
Vehicle: Cadillac
TV Show: CSI Miami
City/Town: (shoot, I already used Chicago! hmmm...) Canton, MI (where I'm going to IKEA!)
Boy Name: Charlie
Girl Name: Claire
Occupation: Cab driver
Something You Wear: Clothes (ha!)
Celebrity: Chevy Chase (double points)
Food: Cheerios
Something Found in a Kitchen: Cereal
Reason for Being Late: Can't find your keys
Cartoon Character: Casper the Friendly Ghost (Man, I had to Google that one!)
Something You Shout: Come! (to Lucy)

Ok, your turn...