Sunday, August 31, 2014

Back to School Groove

Well, I survived the first week back to school! I even managed to squeeze some fun in this week, too. I feel I can rightly say I have earned this first 3-day weekend of the school year. I came home exhausted everyday. On the first day back, I left school at 5 and drove my 45 minute commute. When I got home, I cooked a nice, homemade dinner for me and Mr. Hubby. My feet were killing me. I told Mr. Hubby: "I don't know how working moms do this!!!" I just can't imagine going through this first week of school and then coming home to children. My hat is off to those hard working moms that do it everyday. The bright spot in my day was getting to Face Time our nephew, Beckham. It was his first day of kindergarten. Aunt Ashley just had to hear all about it. For those that don't know, I'm absolutely crazy about this little man! I feel so lucky that I've got to be a part of his life from the time he was just a tiny baby:)

Once or twice a week I help out a friend and watch his two little darlings until he can get home from work. I started this on Tuesday. Again, I got a glimpse into what life will be like as a working mom one day. 
I had 16 kids all week. I think I'm really going to enjoy my class this year. I've got some real sweethearts. I've already got some that I can tell are going to be good helpers and good friends to others. I started assessing them right away. The beginning of the year is full of assessments and learning routines. I feel we got off to a good start. That's not to say that I don't have some kids that are going to keep me busy, because I can already pick out 2 or 3 that will keep me on my toes. I was impressed by how many showed up with all their supplies. I gave them several opportunities to write this week. I was pleasantly surprised at their skill level for this time of year. I think I may have a group of writers this year. We did a pizza glyph where the kids could tell about their favorite kind of pizza. They got to make their "pizzas" according to how they answered their pizza surveys. They turned out real cute. I hung them outside our room.


It had a writing activity to go with it. They had to write what they would put on their pizza if it was as big as the sun and who they would share it with.



Please take note of this young man's description of his pizza and who he would share it with:

It says: "On my pizza I will put cheese, peopporoni, pineapple. I will not share." When I showed his mom this at Meet the Teacher Thursday night, she thought it sounded about right. She said he sure does love his pizza. I love that I already get to see some of their personalities this early on.
Every year I read my favorite book: Chika Chika Boom Boom. We talk about the vowels and see how many we have in our names. They get to make the alphabet tree from the story. There is a poem we have that talks about how the vowels are the glue that holds our words together. Then they write their name and circle all the vowels and write how many are in their name. Here is a picture of their trees:

I felt like we had a good first week. I'm excited to see what this year will bring for us. This coming week I am attempting to dive into my normal routine and get things started. I know it'll be a work in progress for a while. This year I have my formal observation by the principal. I know he starts those pretty early on, so I want us ready to show what we know when he comes!

This week wasn't all about work. I've managed to have some fun, too. We made Friday all about running our errands since we were going to have a fun day on Saturday. It was a rare Saturday off for Mr. Hubby, so we made the most of it. I went to one of my favorite clothing stores because they were having BOGO throughout the whole store, so I bought 2 pairs of pants. After a late breakfast, we got to make an unexpected visit to see my coworker's 7 week old baby. Her niece and nephew were there, too. Apparently, Mr. Hubby and I seem to attract young children....
Mr. Hubby and I went to our second ever couple's painting class to paint "lovebirds." We love this place we found in Grapevine called "Art in the Vine." I really enjoy these privately owned studios better than the franchise "Painting with a Twist." They allow for more creativity and are helpful. Here are the pieces Mr. Hubby and I did:



We followed the steps to create our background and traced a stencil for the birds, but the bird tails and all the other designs were completely free lance on our part. We didn't even attempt to make it look like the example. It was so much fun to get creative and see where we went with it. We can't wait to hang these in our bedroom!

Next, we went to Torchy's Tacos for the first time. I've heard so much about it, so I finally tried it since it was on our way home from painting. We shared the queso (you can see Mr. Hubby's hand dipping in the bowl). Mr. Hubby got the "Democrat" taco, and I got the "Trailer Park" taco and made it "trashy." The names of their foods are great! Let me tell you, it was definitely as good as everyone says. We will definitely be going back.



We ended up the evening watching college football. My Alma Mater, Texas Tech, beat Central Arkansas in a close game of 42-35. I'm so pumped college football is back! Mr. Hubby has the day off tomorrow, too! I can't wait to spend another whole day with him. I just love this man that I've been blessed to have in my life!








1 comment:

  1. As always, I really enjoyed reading your blog. I look forward to reading about the things your class does this year. It will be interesting to see if Emma is doing similar activities. It's always a joy to read about teachers that love their work. I love ya sweetheart and keep up the GREAT work!!

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