Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tears of Joy

I feel like crying!!! Crying huge elephant tears of joy! A student in my class is currently laughing so hard that tears are rolling down his face. The reason I am so happy? He is reading a BOOK! Amen! All kids need is TIME to read and discover the joy of reading.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Summer

I truly felt like our house became a home this weekend. After lounging around all day Saturday watching Lost, we left for Soph's house and the cabin. It felt so nice to get away, but when we returned I felt this sense of peace and home. We have lived here almost a year this week-and it truly feels like our house now. It helped that we planted our garden yesterday afternoon. Tomatoes, broccoli, beans, peas, sunflowers, pansies! It felt so good to dig in the dirt.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

poetry


I have decided that I love poetry. Not fancy-smancy poetry-just simple poems. As I told my students, we are all poets. All we have to do is express emotions through words-it is really art. It's a lovely thought.

Spring
lilac wind
melted cream
sunny mornings
rainy eves
light and joy
Spring

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Macbeth

This a place of JOY, but I need to share a sadness I felt today. It is not an overwhelming sadness, just a little frown really, because of my students. I love them dearly, but they can be so gosh darn mean to one another. I try so hard to teach respect, and they seem to just roll their eyes. I am trying to teach my class Macbeth, and they simply couldn't handle it. I overestimated the fact that they are 14. Most of them still call each other names-so they just went to pieces while watching the play. It just really bummed me out. Usually, the kids impress me or at least there is a bright spot, but today there were no bright spots. I guess I should have realized that Macbeth is too much for them!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Weekend

This weekend absolutely joyful. I haven't had such a time of peace and fun for a long time! Sam was in a faculty play so I saw that THREE times. I just couldn't get enough. Every time I saw him on stage my heart would beat a little faster. I was so proud of him (and man, was he handsome on stage!) His female students in the audience definitely agreed with me. Gosh, the giggles and cheers that erupted from them was absolutely hilarious. The first time he appeared, whispers could be heard saying, "Pearson! It's Pearson!" I couldn't stop beaming.

We also had Indian food on Friday with Sam's family and then my mom made homemade hot fudge for ice cream. It is heaven in your mouth!

Annabelle's Fudge
Boil 1 stick butter, 1/2 cup sugar, and 6 tablespoons milk. Once it boils, remove from heat and stir in 2/3 cup of chocolate chip. Stir until smooth. Die and go to heaven.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Colorful

I found these pictures on a blog yesterday, and they completely awed me. I showed some of my students and they were shocked. Although, one kid's only comment was "wow, that must really stink." Oh, 8th graders!

First Post

I am nervous as I type this. I want this post to say it all! To tell everyone why I am starting a blog, and what I am going to be "blogging" about. Truth of the matter is that I don't know! I have been following the fashion and DIY home improvement blogs for awhile, but I feel a tad out of that league. I don't really feel a passion for joining the blogosphere of teachers, because I want this spot to be more than just that. I guess, I want this blog to be my special little sanctuary of joy and beauty. I like that.