6 AM wake up and get ready for school
*don't forget the bills to mail
*don't forget to print directions to Sierra Vista
7 AM drive out to Starbucks
Pick up school van
7:15 AM finish the copies for my sub
panic when it's 7:40 and she's still not there
7:45-8:05 stand outside my door and collect late assignments
8:05 AM learn one of my students is NOT going with me...an $18 loss
8:10 AM leave with five ASB officers to Sierra Vista Middle School in Sunnyside
8:40-1:15 spend all day in a gym with 210 middle school leadership students...isn't there a medal for that?
1:40 PM collect $220 in coins and cash for our first Pennies for Patients day
2 PM join book study with colleagues
3 PM begin counting $220 with three student helpers
5:15 PM finish counting...ugh!
5:19 PM begin loading coins into the Coinstar machine at Food Depot
5:54 PM finally finish fighting with the Coinstar machine and get my receipt!
6:05 PM return home with a McDonald's dinner
6:30 PM arrive at church to NOT do a lesson because I'm inundated with 25...yes 25...middle schoolers all by myself...and I'm SO tired
8:20 PM finally arrive back at home to watch the end of American Idol and go to bed...why are some days like this?
Gooooo.....GOooooo...that's all I felt like today....GO.
2 comments:
I think you should earn a medal every day for what you do-however all day trapped in a gym with that age group-maybe a lifetime Rx for prozac or would ritalin be better?! You are an awesome teacher!
That schedule doesn't leave much time for scrapbooking, does it? ;)
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