Thursday, August 18, 2011

It all comes to an end...

I really enjoyed my last week of "freedom". Usually at this point I am dreading the upcoming year, however I welcome the changes coming to our school this year!
One of the best things about not working during the week (during summer "break") is that most everyone else is at work. You can get in and out of stores (including Super Walmart) quickly!

Our garden is still growing and we love it! We planted even more! Two more squash plants, broccoli, cabbage, and cucumbers again! Christopher tried to make an XL tomato cage to assist our evergrowing tomatoes!








We had grilled out for my mother-in-law's birthday and had a ton of chicken and steak left over. Chris took much of the steak to work for lunch and I ate some chicken.
I decided to pull a Rachael Ray and do a double duty dinner. (I can't remember what she calls it where you take one meal and turn the leftovers into something entirely different.)
Anyway, I cut up and cooked down a bunch of my homegrown peppers, onions, and tomatoes. Took the leftover chicken, cooked Penne, and shredded cheese, threw it in the oven and out came a pretty good chicken pasta casserole with a Mexican flavor!

It turned out better than expected as I did not follow a recipe!

My last day of total "freedom" (Tuesday), I baked! I made homemade strawberry muffins, strawberry loaf, and banana pound cake! All taste great toasted! Saturday I plan to bake some more and use the rest of these bananas that are going soft! 
Friday was a bittersweet day. I said farewell to a colleague and friend, Bethany. She and her husband both were offered teaching positions in their home state, Michigan. We all had a good time getting together to wish them well, but were sad to see them go!
Tomorrow begins the school year for many teachers here in Guilford County, myself included. I will miss my time and flexible schedule to get many things done without the concern of time.

As I officially head back tomorrow I pray that it will be a wonderful year, with eager students, and God will guide me so I do not overwork myself but instead use my time wisely and efficiently.

My classroom is coming together slowly from the total of about 12 hours I have already spent unpacking and "setting up". I have made some more progress than these pictures show.
Even with open house Monday evening, I still refuse to come in on Saturday to do more "unpaid" work... blah blah blah...
It will be a great year! It will be a great year!
It will be a great year! It will be a great year!
It will be a great year! It will be a great year!
It will be a great year! It will be a great year!

All I have to do is repeat that right!?!?

I am signing off for the night to get some sleep for yet another workshop to teach me an even better way to teach reading, yet again...

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