Thursday, July 25, 2013

Summer Bloggin'...

It's hard to believe that July is nearly over (yikes!).  I feel as though our summer has consisted of a non-stop series of softball games, soccer tournaments and basketball tournaments.  Yes, my girls are SUPER sporty!  I love watching them play...BUT...I'm also happy when we get a small break.  This weekend is the last tournament until the end of August, so we'll get a little bit of time to relax and enjoy the summer sun.  (WHEW!)

While we've been busy, I have had some time to do some blog surfing!  As I enter my first year with my own classroom (woo hoo!), I have found some great inspiration though my blog surfing!  I've also come across some great giveaways - and who doesn't love a giveaway?!  There is a great giveaway now at Mrs. Wheeler's First Grade blog.  She's celebrating her 3rd year of blogging in a big way!  Head over to her blog now and enter to win one of 6 TPT gift cards or a gift card to Starbucks or the Loft (my fav!).  Don't delay - you only have one more day!!  :)

Mrs Wheelers First Grade

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

My New Blog!

Yippee!!!  I am LOVIN' my new blog design!!    I can't wait to get started sharing my thoughts and ideas as I navigate through my first year as a teacher!  But, a little background first.  I completed my degree in Elementary Education many (many) years ago.  BUT...after graduation, I was given an opportunity to head back to graduate school and work in student affairs.  At the time, it was such a passion of mine and I couldn't say no.  Skip ahead a few years.  I married my husband (and his two daughters) and we started a family.  We decided that my primary role would be to stay home with our daughter.

A few years later and we had a full house!  We have 5 girls (ages 23-8) and a crazy hectic daily schedule.  Even through all of the craziness at home, I still felt the pull back to the classroom.  I decided to head back to school in 2011 and completed the Master In Teaching program at Washington State University (Go Cougs!)

I spend the last year subbing in a few local districts.  While I learned a great deal, I missed being able to form relationships with the kids like a regular classroom teacher would be able to do.  I made it my mission not to sub again next year!  I feel so blessed that I was offered a teaching job at a local Christian school.  So, now my adventure in 5th grade begins!  I have an amazing teaching partner who will be teaching 2 days a week while I teach 3 days a week.  It will be a great way to ease into teaching (while hopefully keeping up with our girls' crazy schedules!).   So, I'm spending my summer reading through curriculum, making plans for my new classroom and trying to wade through my hundreds of teaching pins on Pinterest!