Let the Count Down Begin
Well, my personal marker that the summer is nearly over was the Boutwell Family's annual reunion. Since it happened this past weekend I suppose I should face the inevitable, put my nose to the grindstone and finish those stinkin' lesson plans. If only I knew how! Transitioning to teaching has been interesting (not that I am actually teaching yet). I'm trying to adjust my sleeping schedule to going to bed earlier and getting up earlier, but it isn't working. My mind keeps telling me that all the good stuff happens after 11:00pm.
The good news is: I no longer work at the Pharmacy. (Think Hallelujah Chorus!) In fact, knock on wood, I may never have to work there again!
Today and tomorrow, I am sucumbing to vanity and working on my tan, then I suppose I'll buckle down and work on those darn plans.
I'm off, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYDIA! (by the way).
The good news is: I no longer work at the Pharmacy. (Think Hallelujah Chorus!) In fact, knock on wood, I may never have to work there again!
Today and tomorrow, I am sucumbing to vanity and working on my tan, then I suppose I'll buckle down and work on those darn plans.
I'm off, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYDIA! (by the way).
2 Comments:
Thanks Meg! And a great big hip, hip, hooray for the end of the pharmacy regime! I'm excited to hear all about the adventures of you as a teacher! I think your organizational skills and good sense of humor will serve you well. And not to mention your impeccable handwriting! : )
When do you officially start?
Just a word of advice...Panting your students would not be a good idea. =) Pantings "innocent" freshmen is one thing! LOL. But, for real, I'm excited to hear how your first year goes. You will be a great teacher! Your kids are in for a great year!
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