Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Phone Message

Hubby called me up and left a voicemail around 2:30 today telling me that the principal from St. Matt's called and would like to meet with me. Unfornately, I did not check my phone until around 3:30 because I was in a conference. However I got the number and phoned St. Matt's and got no answer. When I came home and listened to the message, she said I could call her or write e-mail her. So I just now typed off an e-mail.

Since Thursday's are my crappy days I have no time to call her. My secretary suggested I call her at 7:45ish in the morning. But I think they start school at 7:50 or some odd time. So I figured e-mail would be the quickest way. I told her that I would be able to meet with her on Tuesday afternoon because I have a sub the entire day because of the ISTEP workshop I have to go to in the morning. Plus I took the afternoon off because it makes no sense for me to drive to Plymouth for about three hours and then turn around and come home when gas is 3.75 a gallon! So I took a personal day in the afternoon. So lets home she can get together then.

Then again I shouldn't get my hopes up too high. Uggh, I hate the interviewing process.

Monday, April 28, 2008

my ode to randomness

My brain is jumping from one subject to another, I figured I might as well share because it seems as if I cannot keep things straight at the moment:

~I set a date for the spa party...June 27 and I come to find out that we also get a limo ride to and from the spa!

~I have made the reservations for the hotel room for San Antonio in July. My cousin James assured me that the site between the hotel and the reception were literally like two parking lots away....better for the drunks to stagger back ;D

~I finished my book called Firefly Lane. I started last week and somehow I laid around all weekend and read, read, and read! I just finished it last night and cried buckets!

~While wandering Walmart tonight, waiting for prescriptions to be filled, I found out that a slice of carrot cake has 720 calories. I put that sucker back on the shelf and opted for the lower calorie slice of cheesecake! :D

~My sister has informed me that when school is out we are doing yoga at 10 am at the Fitness here on my side of town. Lucky me!

~I am in desperate need of a haircut. I really would like to go short with layers and I am toying with the idea of dying it a light brown. But I know I would never go ahead with a color change...too chicken although hubby would LOVE it!

~Rosie's kitties left us on Saturday and Sunday of last week. So I now officially have the orginal foursome!

~I have to go to a meeting for ISTEP next Tuesday...I love it when the principal throws things at you at the last minute and Tuesdays are my good days, why couldn't it be a Thursday when I have the little angels up until 2:30 and then they leave me for computer for 20 minutes. Blah!

~Speaking of principals, mine had me sign an intent to transfer form today. I haven't heard anything from the other school yet and she is having me sign things. She assured me that she was not trying to push me out the door because she would rather keep me. She also told me she called the other principal today, and that principal has not yet gotten around to calling people. But the principal told my princiapl that a former parent has talked to her about me since they are at St. Matt's now. So it sounds promising!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Penguins

I have a fettish with penguins. My mousepad has penguins, I have a pillow on my couch with penguins, along with other itmes in my house. I just LOVE them! So when I read this story and saw this picture I just couldn't help but smile!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

I Just LOVE Spring!

So I was walking around the house tonight and I could not but help admire my flowers! Last spring, we had a cold snap after it was warm and it meant that my poor azalea bush just died and I did not get to enjoy the beautiful flowers that it produces since the dang thing only opens up once a year. So I am enjoying it this year! So I am sharing with everybody the beauty of SPRING! Enjoy!!!















Thursday, April 17, 2008

No excuse

Sorry I wish I had a wonderful reason for not blogging, but I don't. Well I did have an excuse this weekend because I was cleaning my house from side to side. I don't have a top to bottom to clean--no second floor :o) I had a Mary Kay party on Sunday and had a good time. So other than that, I have been enjoying the wonderful weather and not working out. I have no motivation at the moment except to do nothing.

I am quickly running over to my parents tonight to find a worksheet that I made back when I was student teaching. I am thinking about doing a tangram lesson with the students tomorrow because Friday afternoons are just yucky because I am mentally finished teaching and dealing with students at 1:45, too bad school doesn't let out until 3. So tangrams should keep them busy for quite awhile and then I can have them make their own shapes and then write something about it.

But I will share the new addition that my parents got last week. Meet Bosco:


He is a 3 year old Shepard something. Their other dog was hit by a car about a month ago and Stella (the other outside dog) was feeling lonely. So we found this dog at www.Petfinder.com. He was adopted through the Mixed Up Mutts program out of the next county over.

The totally awesome part is that he comes already trained because he was in the Prison Tails program that this organization sponsors. Basically Bosco has spent time in the Prison learning obedience training. Certain prisoners are picked for this program and the prisoners work with the dogs and keep daily journals about what was done. Bosco unfortunately went through 3 trainers because he is a little on the hyper side. But he is enjoying himself, although Maya (Laura's dog) isn't too happy to share part of her house and yard with him. But eventually she will accept him.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Decisions, Decisions

Well it really is only one decision. It seems that there is a fourth grade opening at St. Matthew School here in South Bend. The best news is that it is about one mile down the road. So here is my decision, should I switch schools?

In my mind it is a no brainer because one mile as opposed to twenty miles. Duh! With the way that gas is going, I am paying about $250 a month in gas alone because I need to fill up twice a week. On the other hand I have felt extremely comfortable teaching at St. Michael because I know everyone and they really would be lost without me. At least in my mind they would :D.

I told my principal about the opening yesterday and the only thing she said to me was "Oh, we will miss you." That was it! I think it was a 30 second conversation tops! Granted she does have a lot on her mind at the moment because she is the principal of two schools and she is trying to care for her 93 year old mother by herself. But come on, "Oh, we will miss you!" I got more grief last year when I was undecided in what I was doing last year at this time.

So I have typed up a cover letter and gotten my resume in order. I'm taking it to a fellow teacher tomorrow for her to look over and then it is getting sent off. So keep your fingers crossed because a job one mile down the road would be heaven!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Just a few more...

Here are the last of the pics of Rosie's house. She is waiting for the bathroom lights to be hooked up and then she will finish the little odds and ends while she is living there. So I think she is moving in this weekend. So that means the kitties are leaving me! Yahooooooooooo!!

We spent Sunday cleaning up the yard, my mom was putting up the backsplash in the kitchen, and my dad was completing odds and ends throughout the house. He told me once they are finished at Rosie's they are coming to mine. He said to make a list. The only major thing that I want done are to have my gutters, soffits, and facia fixed. They fell off back in October because the wood was rotten and we have gotten estimates to have them replaced but who has 2500 dollars just laying around? Uggh!

So here are some pics of the completed kitchen and breakfast nook! Enjoy!!





Thursday, April 3, 2008

Poor Prince Edward

I'm not talking about royalty, but our suckerfish named Prince Edward. He was a good plecostomus and he kept the tank clean at school. Yup this was our school fish. I found him belly up this morning. I had a feeling that this would happen. My filter went out in the tank sometime over spring break. So there had been no filtration for who knows how long. I have yet to replace it because I thought I would have to buy a new tank for the guts. However I found the filtration system on e-bay and it should be here in about 3-5 days. In the meantime our goldfish, General Patton, has white spots. Not a good sign because it is ick. ICKY! So I found a cheap filteration system until the correct one is delievered.

What I thought was funny was that the students asked what he died from and my reply was that he didn't tell me. Some got it and laughed, while others looked at me like I was nuts. I even had two of my students hold a "funeral" for Prince Edward during recess. One student even told me she cried.

In the meantime, lets hope the General makes it! I brought the tank home just in case the General does go belly up this weekend or heaven forbid during class tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Kinda Scary

This is why my sister told me I needed to get out of education yesterday:

Cops: Third-graders plotted teacher attack

WAYCROSS, Georgia - A group of children ages 8 to 10 apparently were mad at their teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, authorities say.

That led the third-graders, as many as nine boys and girls, to plot an attack on the teacher at Center Elementary School in south Georgia.

Police Chief Tony Tanner said the students apparently planned to knock the teacher unconscious with a glass paperweight, bind her with handcuffs and duct tape and then stab her with a broken steak knife.

Division of roles
The scheme involved a division of roles, Tanner said. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, and another was supposed to clean up after the attack.

"We're not sure at this point in the investigation how many of the students actually knew the intent was to hurt the teacher," Tanner said.

School officials had alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had taken a weapon to school.

Tanner said the teacher told detectives the children weren't known as troublemakers.

"You can't dismiss it," Tanner said. "But because they are kids, they may have thought this was like a cartoon — we do whatever and then she stands up and she's OK. That's a hard call."

'We thought they were just kidding'
The purported target teaches third-grade students with learning disabilities, including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said.

Two of the students were arrested on juvenile charges Tuesday and a third arrest was expected. District Attorney Rick Currie said other students told investigators they didn't take the plot seriously or insisted they had decided not to participate.

"Some of the kids said, 'We thought they were just kidding,'" Currie said. "Another child was supposed to bring a toy pistol, and he told a detective he didn't bring it because he thought he would get in trouble."

Currie said the children are too young to be charged as adults, and probably too young to be sentenced to a youth detention center.

"We did not hear anybody say they intended to kill her, but could they have accidentally killed her? Absolutely," Tanner said. "We feel like if they weren't interrupted, there would have been an attempt. Would they have been successful? We don't know."

Currie said he decided to seek juvenile charges against two girls, ages 9 and 10, who brought the knife and paperweight and an 8-year-old boy who brought tape. He said they face charges of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, and both girls are being charged with taking weapons to school.

Nine children have been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension, said Theresa Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school system. She would not be more specific but said none of the children had been back to school since the case came to light.

School system policy says any student who brings "anything reasonably considered to be a weapon" is to be expelled for at least the remainder of the school year.