Your hands shouldn’t be on anyone. What are you feeling right now? What do you need from me? Let’s go for a walk together. Sounds like you need a minute. I’m sorry it’s a hard day. I think I need a nap. Part of Slice of Life by Two Writing Teachers March Slice a Day…… Continue reading It’s Been a Day: A collection of 6 word memoirs
Tag: #SOL22
telltale signs
Life is good for 2nd graders and their teacher ❤
tick tock
Fear not, they got the other 29:57 of their recess 😉
Unfortunately, Fortunately: Bird poop edition
Unfortunately, I walked out of my house to the sight of bird poop all over my car after it sat in the driveway all last week. Fortunately, I got my car washed on Saturday, leaving it squeaky clean! Unfortunately, the birds apparently had other ideas after seeing the state of my car this morning. Fortunately,…… Continue reading Unfortunately, Fortunately: Bird poop edition
i love my parents
Inspired by how needy I’ve been in the last 7 days.
FIRST GRADE TEACHER VS. EVIL VILLAIN
Let’s set the scene… Miss S., the first grade teacher takes off the Friday before and the Monday after spring break to relax in paradise, only to return on the Tuesday after to fight off the evil villain (COVID) with all her might. While she put up a good fight all this time, much to…… Continue reading FIRST GRADE TEACHER VS. EVIL VILLAIN
highs and lows in science
Changing on a dime while their teacher braved the world of oobleck with no other adults in the room. WE DID IT!
Mask Optional
Today was a huge shift in our district: “mask optional”, and I wasn’t there for it. This made the guilt I felt for taking another day off even more heavy. I wanted to be there for them, to walk them through it. But for B and I, it is NOT mask optional for about a…… Continue reading Mask Optional
don’t stop the car
Scrolled back in the camera roll for inspo today. Yes, of course this really happened.
Rest
Rest to fight the virus raging within me. Rest to strengthen my weak muscles. Rest to close my endlessly tired eyes. Rest to soothe my aching lungs. Rest to catch my breath. Rest to ease the nerves. Rest to encourage B to do the same. Rest to calm my racing mind. Rest to muster up…… Continue reading Rest