Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I got to see my classroom today, and it is awesome. I might have squealed out loud. And creeped out a couple of construction workers.

Monday, August 30, 2010


I've been feeling a wee bit frustrated and sorry for myself today.

That is, until I saw this. It made me smile, and stop being sad. Maybe it will do the same for you.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

The one where Charlie drinks foot water

Richard got injured at TKD this week while sparring. He has a microscopic cut on one of his toes, which has caused his entire foot to swell up AND an unbelievable amount of blood. The bloody toe prints I've been cleaning off the carpet all weekend attest to that (and make it seem like we've got a serial killer on the loose in here).

We're having a party tonight, and I bought a little too much ice. Rich took advantage of the situation and decided to soak his foot in a giant bowl of ice. Charlie decided that this was, in fact, a giant bowl of treats for him and began eating the ice and lapping the water around Rich's foot.


Also, I hung some pictures on a wall. Yippee!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

There are lots of things about schools in California that just blow my mind. Here are the top ten so far (I am sure there are many more to come):

10. In every high school I've visited, there is only one lunch period.

9. This is possible because almost without fail, the "cafeterias" are outside. Kids are allowed to roam pretty much as they please.

8. High schools in LA don't use lockers because of drugs and/or weapons. Teachers can use the lockers for storage, though, in the older schools that have lockers.

7. While there is typically a loose (often unenforced) dress code, it is nothing like the dress codes in Texas. Facial piercing, anyone? No? How about a hat, then? Neon mohawk?

6. Many schools have a "Nutrition" period, which is basically a 20 minute snack time. I found out they do this so they can get one more meal for the kids who are on free and reduced lunch.

5. Many kids will take public transportation a ridiculously long way to get to school (more than an hour, people!), especially if the school they are attending is perceived as "better."

4. Every high school has a "Dean's Office." From what I can tell, this is basically a principal who just handles discipline. When you get sent there, you know you are in big trouble.

3. Many of the buildings I've visited are literally falling apart. I never realized how privileged I was to attend a school whose walls were painted nearly every year.

2. Classes are often enormous. Like, 50 students enormous.

1. Because of the incredibly strong union, it's against the rules to have a dress code for teachers. What?! This one really blows me away.

Are any of these especially surprising to you?

Saturday, August 21, 2010


This morning I won some major points with my principal by being the only teacher to volunteer to help hand out flyers to promote our school at the East LA Farmer's Market.

What I discovered is it is very hard to convince someone to go to a different school. For example,

Me: Are you in high school?
Student: Yes (looks at me like I am a creepster)
M: I'm a teacher at *School*, and I wanted to talk to you about how awesome *School* is going to be this year. Have you enrolled at a school yet?
S: Yes, I'm going to *Other School*
M: Well, you should think about *School*. We have a brand new building, the best teachers, lots of activities, cool technology, etc. (Hands over a flyer) You should think about if you want to be overcrowded over at *Other School*.
S: (Takes flyer and basically runs away)

Yikes! I felt a bit like I was on one of those mandatory evangelism trips at the mall. But, I did get a killer pupusa out of the deal, so all awkward conversations aside, I think I came out ahead.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Thanks for the many kind comments, friends!

I am getting used to the new haircut, but it always takes a while when I make a drastic change.

Friday, August 13, 2010

For better or worse, I took the plunge.


Also, school staff meetings are scary. I am now officially overwhelmed.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The hummingbirds are getting a little out of control.

At first, I really enjoyed watching the occasional hummingbird visit our feeder. Now, our balcony has morphed into a hummingbird crack den. They camp out, lounging on the feeder until they are hungry enough to get their next fix. Except for when another hummingbird approaches and everything gets out of control. Who knew hummingbirds are so grumpy?

They are still fun to watch, but in a more high-action sort of way.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010



I'm thinking about cutting my hair short again. Really short. Mainly, I am lazy and hate to do my hair. And teaching will require me to get up at dark o'thirty o'clock.

But I'm also vain. And even though I've had my hair short before, I'm not sure how I feel about it this time. Here's what I'm thinking of:


This is slightly longer than my shortest hair before, which looked like this:



Any thoughts?

Monday, August 9, 2010

Being a teacher requires a lot of stuff

Here is the stack of books and paper and flotsam I acquired during my 4-week orientation.

Just for reference, that stack is over a foot high! Yikes.

And here are my new class sets of crayons, map pencils, markers, and glue stick. School can officially begin! Just kidding- I'm nowhere near ready.

All together, just for kicks. Thank goodness for an extra bedroom!

Sunday, August 8, 2010


Wow, what a month! I've been very busy this past month attending an orientation to become a teacher in the fall (and all the homework that went along with that). I'm glad it's over, and I'm excited about actually having my own class. I have a job at a school teaching Algebra and Geometry which I'd be happy to tell you about individually if you care. The kids start on Sept. 13, and I will be at school about two weeks before that. So, sorry for the absence!

Yesterday we had the privilege of attending the lovely wedding of two great friends, Corey and Carl.


It was a perfect day, and everything about the wedding dripped with Corey and Carl's personalities (which are awesome). Carl is a friend from TCU, and he could not have chosen a more beautiful, kind, or intelligent partner in life than Corey. We were so lucky to be included in their special day!