Jul 4, 2010
July Fun in Nebraska
Jun 27, 2010
Awarding not very rewarding
I got a letter in the mail this week from the district. It said, "Congratuations on being named the Teacher of the Year for your school building! Now that you have been awarded this honor, you also have the chance to become the Hickman Mills District Teacher of the Year! Enclosed you will find the application."
An application? For an award? Okay, so I read on...
The District Teacher of the Year Award Application Cover Sheet reads:
1. Basic School/Personal Information
2. Please attach the following:
a. Professional Biography: What were the factors that influenced you to become a teacher? (one page)
b. Community Involvement: Describe your commitment to your community through service-oriented activities such as volunteer work, civic activities, etc
c. Philosophy of Teaching: Describe your personal feelings and beliefs about teaching, including your own ideas of what makes you an outstanding teacher. Describe the rewards you find in teaching. How are your beliefs about teaching demonstrated in your personal teaching style? (one page)
d. Education Issues and Trends: What do you consider to be the major public education issues today? Address one, outlining possible causes, effects and resolutions. (one page)
e. Letters of Support: Attach three letters of support from any of the following: administrator, fellow educator, student/former student, parent or civic leader
This is all due within two weeks from receiving the letter. Anyone crazy enough to get all this done in two weeks deserves District Teacher of the Year. I promise you, it won't be me.
Jun 14, 2010
T-Bones Baseball
Jun 13, 2010
Powell Gardens: Bugs and Real Bugs
May 10, 2010
1st Grade Love
What's particularly funny about this note, addressed on the other side to "JW" is that Evan has been telling me that this girl "Jordan" is in love with Dylan. He made sure I was clear that it was JORDAN in love with Dylan, not the other way around. Well, now, I think this note suggests love is a two way street between these two. Maybe not "love" but "relly relly like".
Busy May Weekend
Let's see...Thursday (Grandma and Grandpa arrived; Dylan's program; out to Applebee's for my birthday), Friday (VIP day at Meadowmere; the boys and I went to T-Rex Restaurant at the Legends for my birthday), Saturday (My birthday), Sunday (Mother's Day)
Dylan is hiding behind the mask (wearing the blue shirt). This is a rare picture, though, because Dylan broke his mask before the program began. It was nice, though, because we got to see his face and facial expressions throughout the program.
May 1, 2010
April Photo Contest
Apr 12, 2010
We Love April Weather
Mar 28, 2010
A little late, but finally blogging
Last Thursday during Spring Break, Louann and I met at the zoo. It'd been about a year since the boys and I had been there, as we didn't renew our membership last year. (The season pass to Worlds of Fun seemed to be the only season pass we needed last year.) Anyway, the above picture is of the boys with Louann's grandkids. It was a great day to be at the zoo!
Mar 18, 2010
“Stay-cations” Sound Pretty Fun to Me
This week is Spring Break for both the boys and me. After trying to make plans this week with ideas from everything like a day trip to the Omaha zoo to a day trip to Branson, we decided to stay home. However, staying “home” didn’t mean we have to STAY home. Even though the sun didn’t cooperate a lot this week, here are some pictures of the activities we did do while on break. (Today’s KC zoo outing will be my next blog with pictures.)
Dylan got a new bike this week. His little “training” bike from last year just wasn’t getting the job done anymore. Despite the chilly weather, we took our first bike ride of the season on Tuesday. Dylan picked out this particular bike because his favorite color is blue, which was also the color of my hands when we were finished with this ride.
Yesterday we went to CoCo Key. The boys had a blast at this water resort, although we weren’t the only one’s with this “great” idea. We spent a few hours there, but it got to the point of being just too busy. It’s a great little water park, although it doesn’t compare to the Great Wolf Lodge. CoCo Key does day passes, though, while the Great Wolf Lodge requires a room rental.
Today we went to the KC zoo, but I haven’t downloaded pictures yet. They’re on my camera while the above pictures are from my phone. I’ll post the zoo pictures with Kelly Pittard’s wedding, once I get those pictures taken on Saturday.
Happy Spring Break!