I am a creature of habit. I love creating routines and rituals for my days that help me celebrate the ordinary and make it whimsical and lovely. Because of that, I don't stray beyond my habits much.
Today, I did. I decided to do something unexpected. With the encouragement of a good friend, I took a leap and moved forward. Taking an unexpected route means there's new scenery to see and new perspectives to learn. It can be a little scary but it's mostly exciting!
Today, RIGHT NOW, do something just for you. Do something out of your ordinary. You won't regret it!
Sharing this post on Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life Do you ever wonder whatever happened to your students after the year you spend together? I imagine how my students are finding life...are they happy? Successful? Do they still read? Write? What is going on with them? I taught fifth grade for eight years. Fifth grade was such a fun year to teach because the students were still young enough that school was something they loved and old enough that they could show some real signs of independence. Fifth grade is the oldest grade in our elementary schools, so the students enjoyed their final year before moving onto middle school and the challenges that came with that new adventure. 2007 was a tough year for me personally. My dad collapsed in September of that year and then died in March of that same school year. He lived thousands of miles away, so my mind was definitely unfocused that year...but that year, Catie was in my class. Catie was a quiet stude...
Welcome back to blogging! I just re-started this month, too, for the twowritingteachers March slice of life! :) I liked this post about an unexpected path- sometimes they're the best ones.
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