One week of school left and the chaos continues. Pushing eighth graders through to the end is no small feat. They have embraced the seasons' unit with a curiosity that I could have only dreamed of; so very proud of my students. The yearbooks arrived today with one glaring mistake. Three hundred eighty five books will need to have a label placed on page 53. The only middle school yearbook in Massachusetts with videos embedded within. Yes, videos and not just one, but four!! My video skills have been honed working on those inserts. Grades close this week, the classroom needs to be packed up, four retirement parties to attend, an all town field trip to the beach, two field days and one graduation (sounds like the making of a Christmas carole): And that's just my life as a teacher. Not to mention the activities that need to be attended to with 3 teenage daughters. PolarTREC! What was I going to do with the swirling tornado of ideas in my brain? My brain was so cluttered that I did the only thing that could help...I took a hike.
Breaking in new boots and clearing my mind.I love my new boots! Gradually they are molding to my feet like a second skin. My hike was amazing, clarifying. Michelle Brown's words of wisdom began echoing in my head - do a task a day, make it part of your routine. Life does not slow down or stand still just because I have new responsibilities. Focus on what is important and let go of things that don't serve a purpose.
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