September 22, 2011

Sick days

I'm sick again...

I think this is just a full blown sinus infection. Started out with just a sore/dry throat and got progressively worse this week. I struggled the past two days at school and decided to take the day off today after not sleeping last night and not being able to think clearly. I hate taking sick days. I was sick most of the year last year but only had to take two days off. I really hope this year I'm not sick all the time. I think my students got used to me sounding like a man last year (embarrassing) because I would lose my voice and sound awful. Hopefully I can get it out of my system early & stay healthy with flu season coming up!

While I sit here at home all day, I do have time to catch up on the laundry I haven't done in two weeks. I'm so congested though that I got winded after bringing my two large laundry baskets to the laundry room. I'm two loads in... many more to go.

While I wait for my laundry machine to buzz at me, Bubba and I are sitting here enjoying some day time t.v. that I never get to watch like Regis & Kelly and The Price is Right. I've been cuddling up with my large cup of coffee with peppermint mocha creamer (the best!), a box of tissues, and my dog that loves to cuddle during the day but doesn't want to be touched at night.

Cuddling :)
 We are currently watching The Price is Right. Yes Bubba watches too :)


Watching The Price is Right reminds me so much of both my grandmas. My dad's mom passed away back in 2001 from cancer, but my mom's mom who is 86 lives with us now because she suffers from dementia. I would always watch this show at both my grandma's house. We would always play along with the show while my cousin would claim that he saw his soccer coach or his teacher in the audience.  This show really brings me back to my childhood where I didn't have a worry in the world, at least none that were very important. Yes the show isn't the same without Bob, but it still has the same feel which is nice. I would watch this when I was sick because I would always be with one of my grandmas when I couldn't go to school since my parents work full time. 



Sick days are not really different from when I was younger. Yes I am doing laundry which I never used to do, but when I go back to school tomorrow (hopefully) I will still have things to make up just like I did when I was little. 

Hopefully I can enjoy this sick day as much as possible despite the ability to breathe. The buzzer went off on the dryer. Off I go to continue my third load...




September 20, 2011

Wow Technology

Now I'm pretty knowledgeable when it comes to technology. Being 23 years old, I grew up with a computer (without internet or slow internet) a cell phone at a young age, & cable/answering machines. Yes, there was a time where my family didn't have cable or an answering machine. We were always the last to upgrade to new technology. Even with me growing up with all this new technology, we will still always a few years behind the world.

The first computer we had was an apple computer that was a black screen and had green text. I remember playing lemonade stand on the computer & some alien shooting game. We didn't get cable until I was in 6th grade which was unheard of. Most people had cable by the year 2000 but we got it for Christmas. Yes, there is a picture of me opening a box with a postcard about cable. I have a shocked look on my face. I almost cried. I couldn't wait to watch nickelodeon & the disney channel.  Other than our apple computer, my uncle built our first functioning computer where you could actually do more than play games. Along with that & getting the internet, we still had dial up forever. My parents would get so mad at me for keeping the phone line busy for 3 hours on end while I was chatting it up on AIM.  We finally got high speed internet when I was in high school.







     





I got my first cell phone when I was in 8th grade. Pre-paid good old Nokia. I had a hot pink sparkly cover & a clear one that lit up. It was cool to have different cell phone covers. You could switch them anytime you wanted! Those years since then have seemed to fly by when it comes to technology.

Imagine a bright pink sparkly cover :)


Virtually everyone has a laptop now. I'm on my second one already. Almost everyone has a camera & a good one at that. People have a new cell phone every year, an MP3 player, an e-reader, & the list goes on. How cool is it that you can control things in your house from your cell phone when you aren't there? I feel like everything is moving so fast & shhhhh I'm starting to feel old.

My students have grown up with all of this. They were born into the technology boom. Born between the years 1998 -1999, they pretty much always had cable, internet, cell phones etc. Yesterday we were talking about cell phones in class. A few students were telling me about a new phone they got & what they have. My students have the iphone! Whaaaaat??? They are 12 & 13! I don't even have a phone that fancy. Feeling old? I sure am.

I'm dreading the day they know more than me about technology.

September 19, 2011

Changing it up

New template for the blog. I like changing things up a lot. Let me know what you think! I'm sure I'll still be tweaking it :)

The month of August


I realize I have been slacking majorly on my blog writing. With the beginning of school and being sick, I haven't had much to talk about! I do have some pictures to document my crazy filled month of August & beginning of September so here it goes!

In this area, we are lucky to host a tennis tournament that has all the major players. They come to get ready for the US Open which is right after this tournament. I have gone almost every year since 2006 & I love it! I have seen some major players in the past few years and to top it off, we get box seats! Here are some highlights of this year...


Roger



Novak!
Nadal   
RAFA!
Roger!
Creepin' in on a practice


Andy!

Some cuddle & play time with Bubba 



 Brad sold his first car :(








WEBN fireworks for Labor Day weekend. We have the best seats in the house! I didn't get many good pictures though because it was raining this year.

Brad, me & the cincy skyline :)

Pretty Cincinnati


Typical brothers

Much better

Under the tent because it was raining

 Last weekend I enjoyed my first OSU game of the season!


Script Ohio

9/11 tribute <3
Now I'm sick again. I was sick pretty much all of last year probably because my immune system wasn't built up for all those sick kiddos & first year teacher=no sleep. Hopefully I will get over this soon & I won't have to miss any school!



September 17, 2011

September 11, 2011

Remembering 9.11.01

Where were you 10 years ago today? That's a question I heard a lot today from people, the coverage on television, and all over the internet.

Where was I?

St. Bartholomew Consolidated School. 8th Grade Math. 13 Years old. Young, innocent, and afraid. 

I remember the moment like it was yesterday. I was on the 3rd floor in a room at the end of the hall. The desks were in a U shape, and I was sitting in the front top corner of the U. My teacher was diagonal from me standing by her desk. My teacher said to us "I need to tell you that something horrible has happened to our country. The staff has decided that we want your parents to tell you at home, so we will not be discussing what happened today. We want you to know that this is a day you will never forget as long as you live. Please understand that it will be very hard for us teachers to continue teaching today." 

SERIOUSLY?????

Hard for you? Yes, but what about us? How about the innocent 13 year olds just being told something horrible happened to our country but no one would tell us? Of course we couldn't concentrate that day, and neither could the teachers so why not just let us watch the coverage?

My friend Alison was out for a doctor appointment that morning & came to school late. The office asked her if she knew, and told her not to say anything. I remember my teacher giving her those exact instructions & she never told. How could that 13 year old girl hold that in all day & not be able to discuss it with anyone?

I don't remember the rest of the day until...

At the end of the day, I was walking to the bus with a 7th grader  (I don't remember who it was) but they told me that the World Trade Centers were hit by airplanes. I didn't even know what they were or where they were. Their teacher apparently told them at the end of the day. 

My parents worked late so I got off the bus and went into a friends house. I walked right to the living room where the t.v. was showing footage. I was in shock. My brother was with me. We didn't talk for a long time. All I remember the rest of the night was watching coverage with my family. I also had a journal that I never wrote in. That day I wrote about what happened, how I felt, and where I was. I know I still have the journal, but it's packed in a box somewhere. 

The next day at school all we did was talk about what happened. Thankfully they let it be a safe place for discussion and didn't have any content related lessons planned. Lessons in life were sure there. I remember one story from a classmate. He said his aunt worked at the trade centers & was running late for work. As she was about to leave, her phone rang and something inside told her to answer it. She did and was late for work. She survived. 

*******

This was a very rough year for me. Not many people know that I suffer from anxiety that can be very strong at times. After years of trying to figure out where it came from, we finally discovered it was from the last 1/4 of the year 2001. My grandma had passed away from many different types of cancer at the end of August. These terrorist attacks happened just a few weeks later. Then, just a few short months later around Christmas we found out my dad had cancer. 

Ever since then, I have been expecting the worse. I suffered, and still sometimes do from separation anxiety. Little kids normally have this for quite some time, but it usually doesn't go into the teenage years or adulthood. I was so afraid everything was being taken away from me. My grandma, my safety, and my dad. (My dad is now cancer free for 9 years!) I watch the people who lost loved ones and sometimes feel ashamed that I am having these reactions and I wasn't even there. What they went through was horrible. I cannot image losing a loved one that way.

My senior year of high school I visited ground zero in November 2005 only four short years later. I remember not being scared or worried. When I got there, I was overwhelmed with sadness, compassion, and love. Finally all the footage I saw on t.v. for the past four years was real. I saw it with my own eyes. Walked the same places the heros, survivors, and lost walked. It was an experience I will never forget. 









*******

Every year watching the footage on the anniversary, I find myself a little angry at my school for taking away that piece of history for me. School is supposed to be a safe place to discuss and come together. Clearly they didn't think about the students who weren't able to be with their parents when they got off the bus like me. All of those students who had to find out alone & feared the worst was going to happen to them. 

10 short years later I am teaching 8th grade math. As I looked into my students eyes on Friday, I thought what would I have done if I was the teacher and back on 9/11/01. I would talk about what was happening. I would have let them watch the footage. I would have let them talk or not, whatever they needed. I want my students to feel safe. School should be a place to learn, come together, and love. I would want that for my students during a horrible time. 

*******

I find peace on something that came up on my daily verse app today that reminds us to not dwell on the tragedy, but to find peace that all those innocent people's Spirit is alive in Heaven.

I leave you with this verse. 

"For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace."
Romans 8:6



Remembering all those who were lost on September 11, 2001. <3