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Saturday, August 19, 2006

First Week of School

Many thoughts come to my mind when I think about the first week of school:

1. First of all, I loved it. It is so amazing to think that I have my own classroom with 23 smilling faces looking at me. :) Of course, that means you have 23 mouths and 46 hands and feet that aren't always doing what they should!

2. Secondly, I am exhausted!!! I think I was definitely more tired at the end of the week than the kids were.

3. Thirdly, I realized now more than ever that teaching is a full time job. Not only do I work all day, but then I come home and prepare for the next day - and that take another two or three hours.

4. After standing on my feet all day long, all week long, pedicures are a must!!!!

5. Lastly, one of the best feelings is nowing that your colleagues and your boss think you are doing an awesome job.

I hope this shares some of the emotions and feelings I had after the first week. I'll try to keep everyone posted with new comments and pictures as the time comes. :) Thanks for asking Laura!

1 Comments:

At 9:02 PM, Blogger Lsquared said...

Thank you for sharing, I am proud of you! Keep up the great work!!

Love ya,
Laura

 

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