Wednesday, January 12, 2011

First Day of School...Take 3


At long last I had my first day of school. Those two snow days were great, don't get me wrong, but it was nice to feel like a real person today, instead of the bum I was for the past two days.

As any of my former roommates can attest, I struggle getting up and out the door on time in the mornings. I snooze. And not just the five or ten minute snooze, oh no, I am the snooze for half an hour, and then squeeze out five more minutes kind of person. Every morning I find myself rationalizing, "I have ten more minutes, right? I mean I don't really have to have breakfast...I mean, I know I set my alarm this early last night for a reason...but I must have been crazy. Night time Amy doesn't realize the importance of these next ten minutes!" and on, and on. Last night I vowed that this would not happen today. I had a lot to do to prepare this morning, not to mention I needed time to scrape and warm up my car, and plenty of driving time so I could be early on my first day. In order to trick morning Amy into compliance, I set my alarm a half an hour early, and told myself that I had to be ready NO LATER than ten to seven. Obviously I was not completely ready at ten to seven, but I started my car, and had ten minutes to finish packing my lunch and collecting all my bags. I left my house at exactly 7 o'clock and was ten minutes early to class! We shall see how long this will last...my guess is that I will be running late, possibly skipping breakfast tomorrow morning.

While I know my morning routine is super interesting, most you are probably wondering how class actually went. (And by most of you I mean my grandma...) Well Grandma, I really just observed today. I do have my own school email account, laptop, parking pass, and a key fob coming tomorrow. I got to meet a lot of the other teachers, and we discussed the new show Million Dollar Drop during lunch. Very intellectual, I know. I really like all of the other teachers, as well as the students in my classes. Everyone seems super friendly. A fun fact I learned today is that there is an unwritten rule at my school; no homework on Wednesdays, and no tests on Thursdays. Why, you may ask? Well, because although this is a public school, some students have church on Wednesday nights, and therefore, no time for homework and/or studying. Despite my heavy sarcasm, I do understand. I had church on Wednesday nights in high school...but it just seems odd to have this rule in a public school. Ah well, welcome to a small town. I'll just have to get used to it sometime!

And on the bright side, it means I will never have anything to grade on Thursday nights...so nothing will interrupt Grey's.  :)




 

Sunday, January 9, 2011

First Day of School?


Photo courtesy of Holley Booze

So tomorrow was supposed to be my first day of student teaching. Unfortunately the weather was not on my side. We finally joined the east coast, and were given mountains of snow throughout the day, with more expected tomorrow. In other words, SNOW DAY!

While I was really looking forward to going to school, I will somehow find the silver lining in this situation. And the silver lining is this: I will get to enjoy snow days for the rest of my life! While my other working friends have to dig out their cars and slide to work in the morning, I get to cuddle up on the couch and watch a couple of movies. My CT (cooperating teacher) wished for the snow day so she would have more time to grade papers, and luckily, I don't have to worry about that quite yet. Fortunately for her though, chances are good that on our next snow day, I will be the one with the papers to grade!

Tomorrow would actually be a great day for me to get some work done around the house, and/or start planning for this coming semester...but we'll see how I feel about that in the morning!