Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Less Work and More Play I Say


Getting home tonight before dark I actually had a chance to slow down and notice a few things. First of all the trees lining the street from Ada to my Cascade home are changing the most wonderful shades of yellow, orange and red. With temperatures in the 70's asnd 80's it makes for some beautiful scenery...or as my husband would say welcome to the woods of Michigan. Just taking a little tour on Google Earth you can't help but be struck by how much unspoiled woodlands we still have. Surrounded by the Greatest of Great Lakes you can't help but wonder why everyone doesn't want to live here....okay I'll admit the snow that follows can be a bit of downer!!!! But for right now Michigan is bursting into bloom again. Autumn the season where every leaf is a promise, where our tree lined streets look like rainbows, and where a walk during the evening hours brings a sense of peace. Tomorrow is the harvest moon and I reflect upon my grandparents and greatgrandparents who farmed this area, and settled here from lands so far away. So for right now I'll take a little break from budgets, worry over employment status, and thank God for the Autumn-GOD'S last kiss before we are covered with a blanket of white.


Saturday, September 15, 2007

Back in Teaching Mode!

It has been an entire week since I have blogged anything. So now it's time to admit that I have spent my very limited free time creating my classroom WIKI page, sprinkle in two evening school open houses and I bet you can guess how the inside of my house looks? So this morning with every intention of restoring order...I instead watched Timmy play his first soccer game. After all ,the dirt and mess will still be there and he is only 9 once! Returning from soccer I actually thought about grocery shopping and cleaning...but instead arranged a playdate for Tim.

This evening we have a boy scout outing at AJ Fun Park so perhaps tomorrow a bit of order can be restored. Since it is only 60 degrees and I am NOT swimming , cleaning should be moving up on the priority list... but somehow it seems to not be an inspiring endeavor.

I have enjoyed all the email comments about the blog and if you want , you can actually click right below it and leave a comment. Yep, Jamie I am talking to you. How about a message from Chocolate fornia????

Saturday, September 8, 2007

The Good , the Bad and the Ugly...



So you are wondering how my first week back in the classroom went? From the title you would be correct in assuming it was a less than perfect beginning.


Let's start on a positive note. My assignment gives me 4 full days at school on the north west side of town. The room is large , spacious, and air conditioned :) They have also purchased brand new computers with lots of memory. Sounds wonderful right??? Well if something sounds to good to be true it usually is. My wonderful brand new computers did not have any software installed on them, and are not hooked up to the network printers. So I had my first day of instruction learning how to be creative with MS Paint program. The children there are delightful with the notable exception of just one class of older students, who seem to take challenging, disrespecting, and rude behavior towards the new teacher as "Sport". With 27 of them and one of me I am of course going to work hard to get them under control and to do simple things like, raising their hand and waiting to be called on, as well as NOT talking over the top of me while I am giving directions. Of course actually being able to print out written assignments would be a real help! To solve my software issues I have been staying after work until 7:30-8:00 each night installing software to all 30 work stations., because of course none of the workstations show the network drive so I can't just install to the network. So far the computers have Kid Pix, Google sketch up, Alice, and WestPoint Bridge design. I also have to install those little "plug-in" programs we all take for granted...you know Windows Media Player, Shockwave, Adobe Acrobat reader, Real Player and a few dozen others I won't bore you with.


Friday I returned to my long time favorite school located in Kentwood. This is my fourth year there and the kids are like family. I know the parents, and the staff are some of the most dedicated teachers I have ever met. Sounds good doesn't it??? Here';s the bad... the computer lab is a little area partitioned off from the library. The room has no Air Conditioning and as you know the cooling fans on the computer produce heat. So picture a really small hallway with no windows, no airflow, and 15 computers computers venting heat on a day that is 80 degrees outside with 75% humidity.( The picture above shows my little lab.) By the third class a computer dumped it's memory core and would not restart. By the fourth class two more bit the dust, and I had to have the kids turn off the systems. On my first day back at my favorite school I manage to kill three computer systems. So my last three class I end up taking the kids to the parish center reading stories and drawing pictures with them. Now the really ugly part ...they could not believe how hot it was-we had somehow managed to reach 98 degrees in the lab. If I would have realized we had gotten that hot I would have, of course, turned the systems off much sooner.
Kelley the computer killer...gee


So I bet you can guess...mowing the lawn today was therapy!

Monday, September 3, 2007

September is...

*butterflies in bloom.
*time to wake up at 6:15 and be out the door before 7:00.
*carmel apples all guey and chewy.
*leaves turning color and dancing in the sunlight.
*shorter hours of daylight with a longer list of things to get done.
*school buses filled with giggling children.
*the last and best sweet corn fresh from the farms.
*time to close the pool...no I say..no...not the..gulp...pool????????
*soccer practice, playdates, open houses, PTO, and teacher phone calls.
*Saturdays at Ada park to tree watch.
*the marking of yet anther school year.
*counting the days until it is summer again!