We had an assembly, I had recess duty, we have no prep time on Monday. I had to rush home to make cookies for YEN, which we had last night.*
Mondays may just do me in, especially Mondays like yesterday where I wore shoes that hurt my feet by about mid morning. (They are shoes I typically wear to church and they are very comfortable for church--teaching 3rd grade is not like church. Silly Thelma.)
I have some smarties in my class. I have some cuties. I have some social butterflies.
We have an ongoing tic tac toe game going, me against them. They get an x if they are being angelic and I get an o if they are not.
I won last year ONE time all year.
I won yesterday. One boy (one of the chatty ones) started crying because it meant extra math worksheets.
Those are the breaks, kid.
I snapped a picture of the pictures in the hall for my mom and sisters.
I love these people.
Camie told me that the photographer and people who printed the pictures couldn't stop laughing.
I don't know. Maybe being around children all day changes people.
Yesterday when I was walking my class to lunch a lost looking kindergartner was heading into the 4th grade hall with his lunch tray.
"Hey, where are you going?" I asked.
He said, "I can't find my classroom."
"They aren't there, they are at lunch." He insisted, so I found his classroom, which was locked.
That didn't stop him from throwing all his weight into trying to push the door open. (It's a pull door.). He dropped part of his lunch and my very concerned students, who looked like they were watching a train wreck, bent over to pick up his stuff. We got him upright and I held his shoulder and propelled him forward.
I said, "You need to go back to the lunchroom and dump your tray."
He said, "But where is the lunchroom?"
I said, "It's where you got the food."
I had him dump his tray and sent him outside where all the other kindergartners already were.
I saw the kindergarten teachers and told them, adding that they were saints, every one.
His teacher said, "I think I knew who it was...."
I said, "Super blonde boy?"
She said, "Yep."
Matt told me that I needed to be checking Google Chat. I promised him I was never going to log into gmail during the day. He said, "You could get it on your phone."
I said, "Can someone who is 51 get it on their phone?"
He said it was an app and I know how to do that, so I now have Google Chat.
Mondays.
We'll make it.
*YEN was so great! The women ended up at one table and the men ended up at one table and none of us were sad about it. I love having a friend group that is in the exact same stage of life as I am!
1 comment:
Sounds like a great life--especially for a Monday!
Post a Comment