Saturday, June 18, 2011

Our 'stolen' Father's Day Gifts!!


 This year I finally took time to do something crafty for Adam, instead of our homemade cards which usually get broken, forgotten, and tossed. I had quick inspiration from strangers I sneak in on! Plus, I got my $5 gift from Kohls, and knew I needed to get Adam a small new pocket wallet!! Along with his new bank cards which were ruined from the heat, in his car! He will probably love that the best!
stolen idea from My Computer is My Canvas
Stolen Idea from No Time for FlashCards

 This bookmark is perfect for him! I chose to do a bookmark, a big one for school books because when school comes around we all get stressed out from over studying, time away, and procrastination!! (atleast thats how I see it! shh!!) The house just falls apart. I have to remember only 6 more years to go, it won't last forever, although it feels like it!!
I wish it didn't have to be so stressful, sometimes I don't think it should make him crazy like it does, but we all deal with things differently! This reminds him why he works so hard, and that it is all worth it!! The poem makes me cry about every time I read it!
Shrinky Dink is so much fun!
Dad, We Love You!!

One to One!

Q is not allowed to play long in his rice box because he starts to throw it, so while J worked in his rice Q and I worked on One-to-One correspondence. I love to give him one extra ball that won't fit! I didn't take Q nearly as long of trading out balls as J before he figured there were just too many balls and he just needed to toss one off the table! :) Q, you are such a smart cutie!!!! xoxox
I love how he put all the same balls next to each other!
P.S. I love that lil' pot belly!!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Notes To A Teacher

I loved this.
Notes to a New Teacher.
If I even decided to go into the school system again!

1.Tell kids you love them as much as you can. You might be the only one saying it.
2.Teach what you care about. If it doesn’t move you, it’s probably not going to move the students.
3.Parents are sending you their very best so treat their child that way.
4.As teachers we are planters, not harvesters. Just because you don't get to reap the fruit of your efforts doesn't mean that your effort was wasted! 
5.You teach children before you teach standards.
6.Different does not mean wrong. This applies to your teaching, your kids’ products, your colleagues’ opinions . . . you get the picture.
7.Don’t get angry with kids who don’t have supplies. Their parents might have had to choose between food or pencils.
8.Always have a back-up plan. 
9.Technology fails . . . frequently. Be prepared for that failure, and the technology will work beautifully. 
10.Your kids are amazing teachers. Take time to learn from them. They know lots of amazing stuff that they want/need to share.
11.Don't ever let a 12-year old make you cry or intimidate you. 
12.Say yes when you can.
13.Giving a middle school student a 0 for a homework grade means nothing compared to losing recess time to complete that homework.
14.Having a good lunch will make your afternoon go better.
15.Arguing with a kid will make you look foolish and usually end badly.
16.Even though a middle school kid’s body is large, there is still a child inside.
17.Your textbook is not the curriculum.
18.It’s okay to have days when you let students answer the questions at the end of the chapter. 
19. Master the art of reading aloud and kids will LOVE you.
20. Even if you’re not a “game person,” learn at least one good game that kids will love.
21.Eating in class is not a crime. 
22.Keep food in a drawer for that kid who needs something to eat. There will be many of them.
23.Sometimes kneeling next to a child’s desk and having a few quiet words with a child will be your most effective moments of the day.
24.Get to know your colleagues – those down the hall as well as those online. These people are powerful and knowledgeable and will likely become family to you.
25.Lock the door of your classroom if you arrive really early or stay late. It’s just common sense.
26.Always place your teacher desk in a corner where you cannot be seen from the door - so you can have a few quiet moments if needed.
27.Having a good attitude is contagious and will spread to those around you. 
28.Never meet with an angry parent without an administrator or counselor with you.
29.Always be nice - especially to the cafeteria ladies, your custodian, the computer repair people, the librarians and to that kid in the hall who’s having a terrible day. 
30. Read lots of children’s and young adult lit so you can put good books in the hands of kids quickly.
31.Some things are meant to be said over the phone or face-to-face but never written down in an email.
32.Read emails repeatedly before sending them to parents. The tone you intend might not be conveyed.
33.Kids who are quiet and polite in first period are likely to be loud and obnoxious after lunch.
34.You can get fired easily over handling money and children. Keep your hands away from both as much as possible.
35.Some kids need a hug, so master the art of the one-arm hug – especially with middle school boys. 
36.A bug or mouse in your classroom can make a middle school boy cry and ruin your entire teaching for the day.
37.A little humor goes a long way.
38.Don’t let kids get away without saying the pledge in the morning. There are soldiers risking their lives to preserve the right for these kids to say the pledge.
39.Kids need to hear it AND see it AND do it if you really want them to learn it.
40.Let kids move as much as possible.
41.Advance your degree as quickly as possible to get yourself in the highest pay scale quickly.
42.Get your National Board Certification as soon as possible – even if the state is not offering a stipend. It’s worth it. Believe me, I would do it all over again even without the stipend.
43. Open a 401K soon and aggressively save for retirement. You can get a loan for a house, but you can’t get a loan for retirement.
44.Take advantage of your summers. Try not to work and use them as a time to renew yourself.
45.Don’t complain about your job. The community doesn’t want to hear it, and it gives teachers a bad rap. Besides, it’s the greatest job in the world.
46.Make yourself valuable to your principal – especially in difficult economic times.
47.Solve problems that you see happening in your school rather than whining about them.
48.Whether you like it or not, you will be seen as a role model. If you don’t want to live like one, choose another career.
49. Make wise decisions in your private life so that your professional life will run smoothly.
50.As much as you might dread calling a parent, afterwards you always feel better and wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
51.Take pride in your school. If you see a piece of trash in the hall, pick it up.
52.Get to school early to get your thoughts straight before the students come in.
53.If you grade everything your kids write, then they are not writing enough.
54.If you need to confront a boy about an issue, speak side-by-side with him rather than face-to-face.
55.If you need a boy to do something quickly, make it a race and you will be shocked at how quickly it will get done.
56.Kids crave structure and they want to know what to expect from you. Be stricter and more structured than you need to be and it will pay off in the end
57.Whenever you’re weighing an important decision, the answer should ALWAYS be whatever is in the best interest of the child.
58.During the moment of silence, ask God for his Grace, and He will walk you through your day.

Kisses to Our Rainbow Rice

NO. 1 is BEGGING me to do projects and to teach him something but I've been at a loss, or too busy, and the truth is I ran out of most of my crafty ideas and supplies. I was browsing one of my favorite activity blogs, No Time for Flash Cards, where she does way too many fun things for me to even keep up with. I ran across 101 Ways to Embrace Summer, and it has given me a little nudge towards summer playtime!!


I was totally excited about Rainbow Rice, a sensory activity. I've been totally slacking on giving #1 a sensory activity, thinking he would get bored. NO WAY!!! He played with his rice for almost an hour quietly and intently! I have NEVER seen him so engaged and focused! He would have played longer but I pulled him away.

This activity is going to be so fun this summer, I made sure to make 2 a bucket too!! It is so fun, so easy, and so darn beautiful, you really can't help playing with it yourself! :)

Rainbow Rice Basics: Rice, Food Coloring ( the gel worked fine as long at your smashed it in the vinegar before adding the rice), Vinegar, a container for mixing ( we used ziplocs)

We did 6 colors: For each you need 2T Vinegar- some food coloring and 1 1/2 C. Rice for each new color.. Shake it up!!! Then we put it on a cookie sheet and into the 175 degree oven for 20 mins. It was so fast, and the boys loved shaking!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Some Darn Cute Belated Pic's






A Mother of Sons!!

I've been allergic to the computer lately, or rather the ickies of pregnancy has kept me away for the past few months! Not only could I not go into my work room where my candle shop would make me SO SICK, seeing the computer screen would make me dizzy! Now that things are feeling normal again, other than this familiar belly bump I am developing, things are getting back in order!

IN late OCTOBER we are expecting the arrival of out third BOY!!!

I was telling myself how relieved I would be to have another boy because I was nervous for the drama and needs of a girl that I've never experienced. Then the day before we found out I wanted that cute big eyed princess to do her hair and dress up!

A spotted right away that it was a little boy! I was a little bummed but I'm getting over it and on to name choices and getting ready to welcome my prince!

The one who took it the hardest was No.1! When we looked at the pics and told me we were having a BOY he started to BAWL " I want a baby sister!!!" I couldn't help but cry too! It was so sweet, and so special! The rest of the day there were little break downs crying for a girl, but I think he is getting use to the idea of another baby brother! Poor kiddo, he even came to me the next day and told me I'm having a baby boy and a baby girl!! Sorry bud, just one this time!

A girl gave him the excuse to be soft and sweet, I'm gonna have to really protect this baby from the rowdy but loving BIG BROTHERS!!! I'm a little out numbered, a lot excited, and teeny bit nervous but I feel  privileged to be a mother of sons!!

xoxo- Glo

P.S. 8 Years ago today, I graduated High School! It is so crazy I could have done that two more times and it felt like the world while I was there!!