Teacher by day, Mommy by night
Teacher by day, Mommy by night
Juggling the demands (and insanity) of being a high school teacher, a wife, and a mother to a toddler
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I heart vacation
It's ten o'clock on a Tuesday night and I'm watching a new episode of Law & Order. I'm not feeling guilty about staying up or dreading going to work. Cause I don't have to go tomorrow. I'm not trying to gloat (too much), but it's such a good feeling to be on vacation.
Don't get me wrong; I genuinely like my students and my job. Just a couple days before winter break, a particularly difficult student of mine met my daughter at our school's basketball game. This girl is ROUGH: fifteen, big 'ol cross tatoo on her arm, lives with her great-grandma cause neither her mother or her grandmother is suitable. My daughter walks straight up to her and within minutes, they are as thick as thieves. My student shared her chips with my daughter and they hung out during the whole game. It's times like this that I know working in education is the right path for me. That all said, it is sweet to have two weeks off for the holidays. I'm really looking forward to spending time with my husband and daughter. Today we sat at home and did nothing but laundry and unpacking. I stayed in my pajamas until it was time for me to go running. Not a bad way to spend a day. 4 comments from 2 users
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posted by
ktja
on Jan 2, 2008 at 09:46 AM
posted by
hmoeckli
on Jan 2, 2008 at 09:33 PM
I've gotten back into running this past summer. I wanted to get back into shape, but I forgot how relaxing running can be. It's really my form of meditation/church/relaxation. I'm still pretty slow, but it's a good time. Do you run? posted by
ktja
on Jan 3, 2008 at 02:00 PM
Yes, my running resume is growing. I've run everything from 5ks to two marathons, however, I've never been the one to beat. I'm more like the tortoise, but like you, I find it a great way to release some steam and stay fit. I'm just getting back into it. I had my 2nd child in July and we initial went on long walks in the stroller, but now we're transitioning into the baby jogger. I'm up to 35 minutes, but plan to increase. (don't even want to know what my pace is. eek!) Do you run on trails or in your neighborhood? How far? posted by
hmoeckli
on Jan 3, 2008 at 03:40 PM
It's great that you are running so soon after having a baby. Congrats! I've never done it with a jogger stroller, but I imagine it's intense.
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Sounds like your daughter has the magic touch. Kids have a way of making people feel relaxed.
Are you a runner?