Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Deere John,


If you are as clever as me then you know that this blog has something to so with tractors and hard labor. If you thought that, then you are correct!

I had another day off from subbing. I think the shortage in jobs this week is because it is TAKS week. That ever so important test is going on all over Texas. I feel sorry for the kids who have to take that pointless test. I feel even more sorry for the teachers that have to teach it. I am anticipating a plethora of jobs next week.

Ok back to the blog title. Since I had nothing to do today I decided to go with my dad to his property in Kyle. He asked me to mow the lawn for him. I was excited! I love mowing the lawn out there because I get to use the riding lawn mower and it was a beautiful day. I forget how many acres he has but to give you an estimate I mowed for about 2.5 hours and only mowed a 1/4 of the property. Now I have a nice little farmer's tan to show for it. I wonder what adventures are in store for me tomorrow?

I'm A Gamer

I never thought it would happen to me. Becoming addicted to online games. Oh how the mighty have fallen. I make fun of gamers. Since I have had a lot of free time on my hands I have been playing games online. I don't just mean a game here and a game there. It is a few hours here and a few hours there. The thought of out strategizing someone I don't know gives me the goose pimples. It is seriously and adrenaline rush when victory flashes on the screen. I can't help it. The was not a total loss though. I did get out twice today. That's right 2 times in a 24 hour period.

First I went with my parents to go take pictures of the little girl my step-mom nannies for. It is going to be a mother's day present for her mom. That little girl is a trip. I like to push her buttons and get her going. She is only 2 mind you. Well today while I was karate chopping her in the neck she looked over to me and said, "Jesse, stop. I am talking to Maria. I am busy." I almost peed my pants from laughing so hard. She is only 2!

The next time I went out was to have a late lunch/ early dinner with my friend Shea. She was southish for a babysitting job and needed to kill some time before meeting them. It was a nice day so we outside and enjoyed the weather. The simple pleasures life has to offer.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

No Doors?

Its funny that I didn't post a blog yesterday, especially since I did basically nothing yesterday. I did sub half day for a librarian at Menchaca Elementary in South Austin. Walking down to halls I was amazed. There were no doors and the top 3 feet of the walls were missing. It was awkward, for lack of a better word. You could hear everything that was going. I would think that it would be distracting for the kids. I did talk to a few of the teachers who really liked it. They said they like it because they can hear their other teammates to keep them on schedule and steal ideas. After the initial shock I was in the library. I read to 2 classes of 1st graders. I love reading to kids. Then for the rest of my time there I filed books. Is filed the right word? Sorted? No! Shelved! There we go. I shelved books for the remainder of my time there. It was boring/fun. I got to flip through tons of books before shelving them.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

A magically good time!

This weekend had been a pretty good weekend. It all started on Friday with dinner and Disney Trivia at a close friend's apartment. Let's just say that I pretty much dominated in trivia and in dinner.lol My close friend really knows how to cook. What would I do without her? The weather got pretty cray-cray so I decided to head home. The sky was all a fury. It was kind of cool and scary at the same time.

Saturday was a day for family. My step-mom and sister were having a garage sale at the house so everyone was over. Laughs and food were quite the bounty. I love my family. They are a bunch of crazy mexicans, and mexicans know how to did it big. Case in point: my ass.lol Later in the night was my old rommie's birthday party. It was great time. I met up with old friends and made new ones. 3 beers, 2 shots, 8 jello shots, and 1 drunken stupor later it was time to go.


Today will probably be a chill day at home. I had lunch with my friend Shea. It was nice to talk about life, liberty, and the pursuit of a job. Shea and I are on the same boat as far as jobs go, so we really understand each other's frustrations. She is a sweet heart. I am lucky to have such great friends.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

"You're Fancy!"

Today I woke up to my phone ringing. I was off so I decided to stay up late last night. I was not anticipating a call at 9 in the morning. I am glad I answered it though. It was a job I had interviewed for the summer. They called to offer me the job! Yay! I am going to be a summer camp counselor for 5-8 year olds. It doesn't officially start until June 9th but they said I could start early, which I just might.

I was getting bed sores from laying in bed too much so I decided to pick up a half day sub job. I have not subbed in Austin ISD yet so that's where I started my search. I found a job at Mills Elementary in a kinder class. I swear that the class I was in had the most beautiful kids. Every single one of them was adorable. When I got there they were at lunch so I had time to talk with the teacher. She had not written any plans so while we were chatting she wrote up a schedule of what we were to do. They were the most vaguely written plans I had ever seen. We had a good day though. I went to pick them up from lunch and they were so excited to see me! One child said that I looked fancy and important. I must say that I was wearing my favorite outfit. It seemed that the day went by really fast. Before I knew it, it was time to go. I took them outside. When they saw their parents they would tell me and I would dismiss them. Every single one gave me a hug before they left. I was only there half a day and they loved me enough to hug me bye. It was one of those moments when I knew that this is what I am meant to do.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Shoes!

So today has been filled with a whole lotta nada. I woke up early to go to an interview to work at a summer camp. I need to find something to do over the summer for money. I think the interview went really well. They like me and said that they were going to call me references and get back to me. I know for sure that they called 2 of my 3 references already to ask about me. So here's hoping!

After my interview I got a call from my friend Liz. She is basically the new me. By that I mean she is interning and student teaching with the teacher I was with. She was on her way to get a massage and wanted to know if I would go to the mall with her later. Like I can turn down a trip to the mall. About an hour and a half later she calls me to tell me she is on her way to the mall. We did lunch at California Pizza Kitchen with another intern named Laura. It was delicious. After indulging ourselves in salad and pizza were off to hunt for shoes. Liz is going to a pretty classy party and needs a new pair of shoes for the outfit she wants to wear. It was a pretty fun day. Liz left with 2 pairs of gold shoes and a new gold hobo. I left being very proud of myself for not spending any money. Laura, well she just left.lol

Since I haven't worked all week I decided to take some action. I e-mailed 20 principals a cover letter and resume. Hopefully something will come of it. I really want/need a job for next year.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Happy Earth Day!

In honor of Earth Day I have been trying to exert as less energy as possible. That means that I have not done anything yesterday or today.lol Not really I have been tutoring Algebra at ACC instead of subbing. I did look for sub jobs today but every job I tried to pick up got taken by the time I tried. Oh well.

I think I might go meet up with some of the new interns and go swimming at their pool. They invited me via AIM and I could use a break from the nothingness. Plus I really need to work on my tan.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Tanning, Texas, and Tennis

Saturday I ended up hanging out with my best friend Erin. It was going to be a chill day for us. We grabbed some beers and headed to her pool. It was nice laying out drinking and chatting it up. Too bad the pool was freezing. I was really tempted to jump in but pending hypothermia prevented me from a cannonball.

We went back to her apartment and watched some movies. We watched "Juno", which I freaking love. We also watched "Dessert Blue" and "Little Monsters". It was a good end to the day.

Sunday morning I woke up abnoxiously early and couldn't go back to sleep. My friend Liz plays lacrosse for Texas and the finals were today. I had never been to a lacrosse game so I thought I should go. It is really an intense sport. All that running and guarding. You really have to have stamina for that sport. It was great game, too bad they lost by 1 point to Texas A&M.

The rest of the day was dedicated to tennis with close friend, Jackie, and Wendy. I love tennis. It wears me out, but I love it. Like close friend, Wendy wears out pretty fast. So Jackie and I were left to have out our duel with rackets in ready position. Too bad close friend and Wendy had enough of our awesomeness and foiled our fun.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Dewey's Decimals

Friday I was the librarian at Spicewood. I was anticipating spending the day reading children's books and making a list of must haves. That was not the case. I think the whole day I read a total of 3 picture books. I mean the heavy flow of kids was constant and they all needed my help. There was one humorous thing about it though, and it involves a student teacher.

His name is Mr. Fray and it was his last day of student teaching. I ran into his cooperating teacher and she told me what she going to have him do on his last day. A scavenger hunt. I got excited because I love scavenger hunts! This hunt involved him singing a country song to the secretary, making a poster for the library, as well as many other tedious tasks. I got to watch his American Idol performance. I could have been Paula and said it was wonderful, but I went with the harsh realities of Simon.

Midway through the morning I got a call from the Assistant Principal. She said that an aide had called in sick so they would be pulling me to be with a child with autism. I was kind of sad because I was really excited about being a librarian, if only for a day. I was with this child for only an hour before they got a sub to come in and take over. Not that I didn't like the child but I still had an entire world of words waiting for me.

When I got back to the library I printed reports of past due books for each classroom and delivered them. I checked in books that were awaiting to be placed in their homes. I organized the reference section. I delivered the homeless books to their call number houses. I read a book aloud to a group of kinders. When I thought I was through, there was another pile of books that had just got turned it. I swear I ran all around the library putting up books all day.

The only books I got tho read were: "The Seven Chinese Sisters", "Together", and "Sarah's Ponytail". None of these I added to my list of must haves. The day was not a loss, I gained a new friend in the form of a country singing poster maker.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

1/2 Day and 1/2 Price

I subbed back at Spicewood today for only half a day. I do enjoy half days because I have the rest of the day to get things done. It was career day so the kids dressed up in what they wanted to be when they grew up. I was in 1st grade and it seemed that every boy had a tie on except for one. I asked where his tie was and he said that he was dressed in business casual. A 6 year old knows the difference between business and business casual. I about died of laughter. I mean I didn't know what business casual was until I was in college. The class was pretty good. There were 2 students who had strong personalities but once I made them move their stars, they fell into line.

When I was done I wandered around the school for a bit. I talked to some friends before leaving for the day. Seeing the different classes makes me really want my own class. All I can do is wait as patiently as one can.

I was on the way home and decided to stop by Buffalo Exchange to try and sell some old close. I think the deal is that they price the clothes they want and give you 1 of 2 options. You can have 30% of the total in cash or 50% off the total in exchanges. I took a trash bag full of clothes in and walked out with $20.82. I was rather disappointed but hey, at least there is more space in my closet. The clothes that didn't sell I donated to charity. It was sort of a win-win situation. I got barely enough money for a half of tank of gas and some shelter has clothes that is in good shape.

Chaos and Cupcakes

So Wednesday was the last day at Spicewood for many people. My friend Shea's long term sub job ended and it was the new batch of interns last day was well. I decided to be nice and take Shea some flowers. They were just one of a few bouquets that she received that day. In addition to flowers it seemed there was a plethora of cupcakes as well. In every corner I turned someone was offering me a cupcake. But I was strong. I had only 2 cupcakes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

I was in a class that I had subbed for before. They are a really bright group but I established an atmosphere early on with them that was humor rich and rather lax. So needless to say it was cray cray. Going from fun to fun with rules is a lot harder than it sounds. I just had to put my foot down. That's when I know I am becoming a better teacher. When I am no longer worried about being there best friend instead of an authority figure. I mean it is important for your kids to like you but you have to put learning first.

After school Shea and I went to have dinner. She needed to kill some time and I had nothing else to do. We went to Chili's and gabbed about life and our pending unemployment status. Since I had 2 cupcakes I decided to order a salad. I must say that it was the best salad that I have ever had in my life. I always enjoying sitting and chatting with a friend one on one.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Blushes and Perfection

Today was a fantastic day! I am totally getting into my groove as a teacher. I know I said that before but I just have to say it again. Hopefully I am not jinxing myself. I will knock on wood asap.

So this morning on my way to sub at a school in Round Rock I received a call from a really good friend. She had some interesting news to tell me. Let's just say it made me blush as well started my day off to a good start. For the sake of anonymity we will end that story there. Plus I want to keep my blog rated G.lol

Then it was off to the grand school that is Cactus Ranch Elementary. I was in a 4th grade class. It was a departmentalized class so I taught only Language Arts today and I had 2 different classes. I was given a warning that the first class was amazing but the second class would be a handful. I hate when people give warning because it kind of makes me bias. But I was determined to give both classes a fair shot. Good thing that I did because both classes were perfect. I think I might have even like the bad class better.

After school I went to go sign out and the secretary had the clip board. She is an outspoken and witty woman. She was talking to a few other ladies who worked there. There was banter back and forth but I really got along with the ladies there. One even said that they could tell I would fit in perfectly there. So I made sure to mention that I am looking for a teaching job. Let's hope I made a lasting impression.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Mr. Salsa!

It never fails. There is always one or more students who call me Mr. Salsa. It is not out of respect, they actually think it is Mr. Salsa. I always correct them and we even break apart my name and repeat it several times. So-Sa. So-Sa. So-Sa.

Today at was at a newer school in which my friend Allison works at. I even interviewed for the job Allison got. All bitterness aside, I had some free time to see her teach and she is amazing. The kids are lucky to have her. Her mannerisms and voice she uses with the kids is so teacher. I am so proud of her.

Is was a second grade teacher today with 20 students. They were a great class. Usually I get frustrated with some classes because I have to repeat myself so many times but that was not the case today. I am totally getting in my groove as a teacher. I am learning to think in advance and anticipate any problems that may occur. My expectations are more clear and I have even got a stronger hold on the ever allusive classroom management. I am learning so much about different age levels and myself as a teacher. This just reaffirms my passion for the profession.

Bun Run

Can you believe that I did a 5k on Sunday? Well I did. It was rather enjoyable. The route took us through downtown Austin and around the Capitol. It wasn't that hard but some of those hills made me pant like a dog. It was really nice to get out and get some exercise on a pleasant Sunday morning. I was not alone though. Besides the thousands of beautifully fit people I was accompanied by my good friend Katie. We met our goal of finishing under an hour and got our coveted shirts.

The rest of the day was dedicated to the comings and goings of family. They would stop by and chat for a bit and then carry on with there Sunday plans. Our house just being a mere pit stop on their journey of life. I found out that my older sister did a 5k as well in San Antonio this morning. She won 1st for her age group. Congrats Sis!

My allergies were acting up so I took a couple of naps through out the day. Nothing too extravagant.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Gary!

On Saturday I anticipated being lazy and never leaving the house. I had a pretty long week so I was going to just relax and bum out. Then I received a call from a friend, whom I had not heard from in a while. He wanted to hang out and since my day was pretty much clear I decided to go.

When I had arrived at his apartment he was outside with an unexpected friend. He now had a puppy named Gary. Gary is one of the cutest weeny dogs that I have ever seen. He was so spunky and full of energy, as most pups are. We wanted to go have drinks somewhere but did not know where. All we knew was that we wanted to sit outside since it was an amazingly beautiful day. We narrowed our choices to 3 places, but still could not decided. So we decided to write the choices down on pieces of paper and let Gary choose. We called Gary in and he sniffed one piece of paper and left. However Gary did not make a good choice. We ended up walking out of the restaurant.

So we headed over to Hula Hut, my favorite place ever! The wait for a table was an hour and half! So we made the best of our situation. We went to the bar outside and ordered margaritas. We didn't even finish our first margarita before our table was ready. It was only 9 minutes! We didn't argue. We went our table ordered queso and had a fish bowl drink. Let's just say the rest of the day was good. I really got to unwind after that long week.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Friday-TGIF!

It is Friday and I could not have been more excited. The week seemed to have gone on too long and I can't wait for the weekend. I am subbing today in a 2nd grade class at my favorite school. It was a pretty good day. The kids listened and we accomplished all the goals the teacher had left. I even had time to make her a bulletin board. I hope the picture I post does it justice. Today I found my groove in teaching and my classroom management was incredible. I even impressed myself today. I can really see my self growing as an educator.

After school today I went to have dinner with my cooperating teacher from when I did my student teaching. She is an amazing teacher and I am lucky to have had her. We chatted about our lives up to where we are today, our families, and careers. It was a great time and I really enjoyed myself.

Also today I got to talk to 2 different friends who were offered teaching jobs. Congratulations to Kathryn Martin for getting a kinder job in Richardson and congratulations to Wendy Lee for getting offered a 2nd grade job in Round Rock. I am happy for them and hope that I will be able to be added to their celebrations.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sluggy McSluggerson

Today was an odd day for me. I was so sluggish today and felt like the day was dragging on. I subbed today in a class where there was an intern so my motivation to do much was pretty much null and void. I try to help out here and there but the intern seemed to have everything under wraps. It seemed all I did was sit and watch. Occasionally I would see a small hand waving in the air and then it was a race to get there before the intern so I at least had something to do. I just felt like all my energy was zapped today. Something I was most definitely not used to. Needless to say that I had a nice nap when I got home.

I got up to watch some television and got a call from a friend. We chatted on the phone then decided to do dinner. I drove over to his place and then he drove to Chili's. I was craving a burger I had never had before but from the ingredients I knew it would slave the growing hunger dragon in the bowels of my stomach. Instead of fries I went with the healthy choice of broccoli. I could hear the dragon in my stomach roaring in protest as I ordered the broccoli in place of fries. Oh well, the little things we do to try and make healthier choices.

After that not much really happened. We chilled after Chili's at his apartment and watched a movie. Since I have to sub tomorrow I really need to hit the sack. I should probably already be in bed if I want to fight the sluggies tomorrow.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

That Was Fierce

I roll over to look at the time and it is 7:07a.m. It takes a few seconds before my covers are being flown aside and my heart starts pounding. I am suppose to sub today at 7:20a.m. and it takes me at least 30 minutes to get to the school. That doesn't include me getting dressed! I was frantic! Luckily the class I am subbing for is the class I did my internship in and they have a new intern who is there today. I call the intern and the school to let them know I am running late. All is well, but I still tear out of my drive way like a bat out of heck.

I get to the class and all I hear from every student for the next 10 minutes is, "Oh Mr. Sosa you are late." Tell me something I don't know. Luckily the inter found the lesson plans and got the kids started in their morning work. I read the plans and immediately jump into the next lesson.
Spelling: Words that have suffix /er/ sound that can be spelled -er, -or, and -ar. They had to brainstorm words that have that ending and decide which of three categories it could fall into.
The first category is "one who", for example a teacher is one who teaches. The next category was "more", for example darker is more dark. Then the last category was "none" for works like summer that have the ending but the suffix means nothing. The kids did great.
Science: We reviewed animal adaptations with an emphasis on the adaptation of camouflage. We discussed the different forms of camouflage like color change and body shape. Then I passed out blank butterfly shapes in which they had to camouflage through out the room. Sometime next week another class will come in and try to see how many they can spot throughout the room. Management during this was craziness but the kids really enjoyed this activity.
The rest of the day was dedicated to kids working on existing projects and catching up on unfinished work. They were definitely rowdy today but had those fantastic moments of quiet hard work. It was just a roller coaster type of day. I had a little pep talk with them about the day and my expectations for the next time when I sub. They seemed to be really responsive.

On one point in the day there were a few boys who were not listening to my instructions. After a few attempt to get their attention they still were not listening. Finally I said in a very firm voice, "You need to get to your desks right now and get to work". The student standing next to me looked at me and said, "Wow Mr. Sosa that was fierce". Even I thought it was. The boys immediately went to their desks and got straight to work. I felt accomplished.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

A Hard Day's Work

Ahhhh... Now I am putting my feet up and relaxing after a hard day's work. Did I sub today? Nope. I organized my closet, washed clothes, ironed washed clothes, washed bedding, ironed bedding, washed curtains, ironed curtains, and emailed my resume to over 20 schools in Austin ISD. I even got a reply and an interview scheduled for later this month.

After organizing my closet I got together a bunch of clothes that either don't fit or I don't wear anymore. I folded them and have them bunched up and ready to take to Buffalo Exchange. I wonder how much money I can get for them? We'll see.

I am going to sleep good tonite!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Mixed Up, Mashed Up Monday

For the second time in my professional career as a wandering educator I showed up to a school and they didn't need me. Well they needed me but some beef jerky took it from me. I was called on Saturday to sub for someone I know pretty well. She said that she would request me and she did but I was not available to answer the phone call. Usually the request will hold online until I either accept or reject it. However it did not do that so some other lady picked it up. Imagine our surprises when we both showed up for the same job. I heard that this lady was crazy so I just let it go, for this time.

I instead found a job at another elementary school in the vicinity. I had not subbed there before so I was excited to sub there. I did first grade and it went pretty well. The kids were a little chatty and took a lot of firm repetition at first to get them on task. Despite a few who needed constant redirection it was a good day. There were a few incidents that stuck out to me.

Incident One:
I was giving the kids a pretest and the word I gave them was daddy.
Random Child: "Are you a daddy?"
Me: "No I am not a daddy."
Random Child: "Hey my mommy is single will you be my daddy?"
Me: "Ummm... ok the next word is..."

Incident Two
During writer's workshop the kids were coming up to me to edit a piece of work. They would read their story to me and then I would write down the correct spelling of words for them. After that they wrote a final draft on special paper and illustrated it.
Child D: "Ok here is my story. Jesus died. Then he was alive. Then Jesus told Mary to go tell his disciples he was alive again. And they lived happily ever after."
Me: "Wow. Thank you for sharing your story with me. Just make those corrections and you can publish and illustrate."
Child D: "Thank you. Do you want to hear my other story about one of Jesus' disciples going blind?"
Me: "I am sorry, we only have time for one edit today. Maybe you can read it to your teacher tomorrow."
Child D: "Ok well I am going to go draw Jesus now."

I love my job! I just can't wait until I have my own class in which the randomness of life occurs.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Free Gift With Purchase!

That is what today is about. Not only do you get Sunday's blog but you get Saturday's as well. Free gift with purchase!

Saturday:
Was a pretty good day. It was my first official day without carbs! And guess what was waiting for me this morning for breakfast? Breakfast tacos. My step-mom had 3 delicious breakfast tacos waiting for me. However I was determined to stick with my cause. So I just opened up those tacos and ate the innards out. I tossed the shells aside and was proud of myself.

Then it was off to play tennis with Jackie and Katie. Needless to say I totally dominated. Just kidding. Jackie was a good opponent and Katie is well... she can use some practice.lol Tennis caused us to work up an appetite so we headed over to Jason's deli and enjoyed the salad bar. I think I enjoyed the hard boiled eggs a little to much, but hey atleast they are not carbs.

I was then off to hang out with my friend Erin at her apartment. We had planned on hanging out by the pool, but I took forever to get over there. We ended up drinking some wine and chatting it up. It wasn't long before some other friends came over and we headed out to a party. It was a party in West Campus and I just wasn't feeling it. Ever since graduation I feel too grown up for parties in West Campus. There was this awesome kitty cat there that kept attacking people's heads when they got close to the stairs he was perched on. It offered some much needed amusement. I ended up crashing at Erin and Josh's that night.

Sunday:
Got a late start this morning waking up on Erin's couch. Josh decided he wanted to turn some unused space in their apartment into a loft so we were off to Home Depot to find a rope ladder. No luck there so we tried Target. Once again no luck. We decided to grab some breakfast at Tin Star on McNeil.

While waiting in line, anticipating some chorizo tacos, I heard a voice in extreme excitement, "Mr. Sosa!" It was a student whom I had subbed for many a time. She took me off guard and for some reason I became very uneasy. I greeted her and asked what she recommended to eat since I had never eaten there before. Then I sent her on her way. It is so weird running into students outside of school. Needless to say Josh and Erin had some fun interpretating the young girl for the rest of the afternoon. I think I felt so awkward because I had not showered yet and was hung over from the previous night. I guess as a future teacher you will always have to be on guard.

After breakfast we headed back to Josh and Erin's place. We lounged on their bed and watched ANTM. It was nice and chill. However all good things come to an end. I was off to play tennis with Jackie and Katie again. I was not feeling it but I managed to muscle through it. It was a good workout and I managed to get a nice little tan with it. Once again, free gift with purchase!

Friday, April 4, 2008

Carb, smarb. Your going straight to tummy town!

I was off to sub today at a school I had been at before. But not before I stopped off at Starbuck's for a little pick me up! The guy who took my order today was exceptionally nice. He asked what I did and I told him I was subbing until I found a teaching job. We exchanged some witty banter with one another until my coffee was ready. Upon leaving he advised me not to forget that since I was teaching kindergarten that day, that the wheels on the bus go round and round. It made me smile and set my day off on a good start.

The kids today were overall great. There were 2 that needed constant redirection but it was no big deal. When I read they listened, and when I told them it was time to work, they worked. What more could I ask for? I even got complemented by the principal in the hallway. Today was one of those days when everything went right and I left with that feeling of knowing that this is what I was meant to do.

After school I went back to hang out at Starbucks until my friends got off work so we could go eat dinner. It was nice and chill. I enjoyed a Passion Tea while I did my favorite thing in the world, draw.

I met some friends at my friend Katie's apartment and we went to eat. I love Olive Garden but I always fill up on bread sticks. Carbs are my mortal enemy, yet I still consume them like there is no tomorrow. I wonder how long I can go without carbs? Let's test that theory starting right now. I just hope my step-mom doesn't make breakfast tacos tomorrow morning.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

High School Musical!

High School Musical is what I was expecting when I walked into Westwood High. Boy was I wrong. I did not have a sub job today so I looked online to see what I could pick up. The only thing available was a half day in math at Westwood High School. Since it was only a half day I figured I could take it.

My first period was an off period so I had time to prepare myself and go over the extremely poor written plans. It was less than half a page and I had no idea what I was doing. Lucky for me math was my forte in high school so I was able to swing it. Who would have thought that when I woke up this morning I would be teaching the quadratic formula to freshmen in high school. I sure as didn't. All I had to teach was 2 ninety minute class periods. Sound like a cake walk? Well it wasn't! My first class was horrid. I think only 3 kids actually followed along in my lesson and did what they were suppose to. Teaching kindergarten is so much easier than freshman. There were airplanes and spit wads flying, a total cliche, actually happening. However I gathered all my courage and in a firm voice told them to stop. Luck they did because I would not have known what to do had they not. They were just very immature with each other and chatty. No one disrespected me so I guess that was a plus.

My last period of the day was heaven. The students were on task and quiet when they had to be. I didn't mind the occasional story shared among friends because they were actually working. They answered my questions and actually learned the quadratic formula. Had the previous class been like that I would have totally switched to teaching high school. That class did so good that we finished early. So we had time to chat about their lives and what they do for free time. Some of the kids even told me some pretty funny jokes. I just had to remind them to keep them school appropriate. They were a good bunch of kids.

After subbing I went over to my friend Katie's school and hung out with her. We talked about my crazy day as a high school teacher and her crazy day as a 4th grade teacher. It was funny to see how alike are classes were when it came to maturity. Katie left to have dinner with an amazing woman and I went to go visit my week old niece. She is so stinking cute! And all she did was sleep, yawn, eat, and poop. Oh the life of a baby.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Knock, Knock

I subbed today for the class I did my student teaching in. I was a little apprehensive because last time I subbed for them they were a little crazy. However I had nothing to worry about today. They were awesome! I was so proud. Also their new intern was there to help keep the kids in line. I was a nervous for her because she was going to be teaching a lesson outside and getting observed. I need to learn not to worry so much because things went swimmingly. It was actually a really neat activity that demonstrated the food chain.

After school today I hung out with a few of the teachers and talked. Mostly about getting a job next year. Being a first year teacher sucks so bad. There are those who are lucky enough to get a job mid year and then there are those whom the fates chose to frown upon. I was one of those poor unfortunate souls. I try to be optimistic but when more and more doors close in front of you it is hard. I just have to keep thinking why I do this... for the kids. Until then does anyone know where I can crawl through a window?

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Why I teach...

I was reading one of my favorite bloggers, Perez Hilton. He had this crazy teacher story and I had to share it with you all. Knowing my luck this would happen to me.

WAYCROSS, Ga. - A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.

The plot by as many as nine boys and girls at Center Elementary School in south Georgia was a serious threat, Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner said.

"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."

The children, ages 8 and 9, were apparently mad at the teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, Tanner said. A prosecutor said they are too young to be charged with a crime under Georgia law.

School officials alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had brought a weapon to school, Tanner said.

Police seized a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape, electrical and transparent tape, ribbons and a crystal paperweight from the students, who apparently intended to use them against the teacher, Tanner said.

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.

The purported target is a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said.

The scheme involved a division of roles, Tanner said. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, he said. 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.

The parents of the students have cooperated with investigators, who aren't allowed to question the children without their parents' or guardians' consent, he said. Authorities have withheld the children's names.

Police expected to forward the results of their investigation to prosecutors, Tanner said.

Children in Georgia can't be charged with a crime unless they are at least 13, District Attorney Rick Currie said.

Martin told The Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville, Fla., that administrators would follow school system policy and state law in disciplining the students.

"From what I understand, they were considered pretty good kids," Martin said. "But we have to take this seriously, whether they were serious or not about carrying this through, and that's what we did."

Four mothers of other third-grade students at Center Elementary called for the immediate expulsion of the suspected plotters.

Stacy Carter and Deana Hiott both cited school system policy stating that an(AP) — y student who brings "anything reasonably considered to be a weapon" is to be expelled for at least the remainder of the school year.

"We don't want our children around them," Carter told the Times-Union. "The one with the knife could have stabbed my child or someone else's child at lunch or out on the playground."

"This is an isolated incident, an aberration. … We have good kids," Center Principal Angie Coleman told the newspaper.

Dollywood!


Today I woke up early to go sub for my cooperating teacher, so I thought. She had put me in for the wrong day! She needed me for tomorrow, not today. I was already there and the kids were going on a field trip so I decided to tag along. It was all kinds of craziness! We went to the Capitol since it is rich with Texas History and that's what the kids are studying in 4th grade. It actually wasn't that bad. It just was that is was soo humid and gross outside. Our docent was really good and the kids were on top of their game. Every question she asked the kids knew the answer. I was so proud.

The rest of the day a Lazy Town, U.S.A. I was exhausted from the field trip so I took a little siesta, and by little I mean 4.5 hours. It was refreshing. I awoke to the captivating smell of fresh homemade tortillas. And yes, they were delicious! I love it when my step mom makes tortillas. That always guarantees breakfast tacos the next morning.

Now I am watching American Idol and guess who the guest star is? Dolly Parton!!! I don't know what it is about big haired country singers, but I absolutely love her and Reba. I can't wait to see what songs the contestants choose!