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Mysterious Teaching

Insights behind the perils of being a teacher

Break is over. Now can I get some rest?

My twin is gone home.  My house looks like a tornado hit it.  My yard is all dug up.  My daughter had strep throat (while she was visiting me) I am over-tired and ready for a break.

I have a beautiful new stemware shelf for my wine glasses now.  We finished that and put up a wine rack under it.  It looks beautiful.  We dug up the grass from my soon to be new flower beds.  We broke out the old mosaic of a patio table and created a new one for my niece.  It is ready to be sealed but I don't have time.  We did project after project and got most of them finished.  I still have a couple to do but I don't mind doing them alone.  I am enjoying the solitude.

Back here at school, I seem to have meetings and conferences every single night this week.  Some of them are very late in the evening.  Don't people think we have lives too?  Maybe we have a parent conference some place.  Or a date or family to take care of.   Not me, I apparantly have no life outside of school.  I should be willing to stay forever to accomodate the parents.  (Bitter?)  Do you know I missed most of my own kids conferences because I had to do conferences at my school at the same time?  I wasn't allowed to go.  Now, teachers just walk out as if they are entitled to do it and you need to cover the slack.  Times have changed for sure.

 

Published Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:38 AM by MysteryTeacher

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About MysteryTeacher

I am a wild, whacky, weird, wonderful woman and teacher. I am venturing into a previous life by teaching ELL this fall. I use to teach ESL years ago. I am excited, empowered, and employed. I love life.

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