Thursday, December 08, 2005

It's been awhile...

Okay, so I confess...it has been awhile since I've blogged. Not because I have no desire to blog, but simply because the world of student teaching, Human Physiology, and Biology, as well as church ministry have been consuming me. I looked at Ben today and said, "It feels like we're just roomates in our own little routine." We say hello in the morning, go to work, and then we're at home in the evening and I either have my face stuck in a book or I'm in front of the computer trying to work on lesson plans and assignments. Things are really tight right now. I won't tell you how much is in the bank, but I believe our marriage is more important than money, and so tomorrow night we're going on a much needed date.

Things are going very well at school, but I'll be honest in saying I'm anxious to finish. I'm loving working with this age group. Here are a few amusing stories from kindergarten:

One day a little boy just couldn't keep his socks on inside of his winter boots. I'd help him put his boots on, and then when he started walking to go outside his socks would slip off inside of his boot. He came to me once again, and so I said to him, "Alright, this time this sock's going to stay on whether he likes it or not." Then I addressed the sock in typical Sarah-like fashion, "Alright. Listen here Mr. Sock. You're going to stay on this foot whether you like it or not." The little boy smiled and his eyes glistened as I said to him, "Do you suppose Mrs. Canney could tape that sock on and make him stay." Once again the little boy's eyes lit up and he said to me, "Yeah. He must be a bad sock. He just won't stay on." So sure enough, I rolled his pant leg, pulled his sock up over it, and then used masking tape to wrap around it. It may have seemed silly, but at the end of noonhour, his sock was still on his foot. The one that wasn't taped on was in his hand because it fell off.

I've discovered that when working with kindergarten I talk in the third person a lot. Why? I don't know. Case in point, "Mrs. Canney has to finish helping Emma and then she'll be able to help you." or "Mrs. Canney has to go wash her hands."

One litte boy made it to school before me one day and he was so proud of himself he said, "I beated you Mrs. Canney." He's so cute I could bring him home with me.

When practicing for the Christmas play, Mrs. Hansen said, "And at this point, the angels will come in." (We're doing the manger scene). One little boy was so excited he exclaimed, "AND BATMAN?!" To which Mrs. Hansen replied, "Ah, no. Batman wasn't there." He was slightly disappointed.

Those of you who know me know that at times I sing about anything. Usually my songs are silly. In kindergarten it usually happens when I'm helping the kids to get ready to go outside. "You're silly Mrs. Canney," one little girl said. I think she's right.

We've had students out with chicken pox every week.

I think I have a third grade fan club. I have to be careful in the hallways for fear I'll get swarmed with hugs (The third grade class I taught likes to see me.)

Well, that's all for now. The tree is up and the house is decorated for Christmas. Ben lets me go to it as he really isn't into decorating and he finds tree decorating tedious. He liked putting up the mistletoe though. Go figure :)

Since the hair blog, I'll let you know that at least for now, I'm letting it grow. I'll keep you posted. Not that you actually care, but hey, it's my blog so I can talk about it if I want, and I know you have similar issues with your hair.

Thanks for checking in folks.

2 comments:

Rachael said...

Good to hear from you again!

You and Ben will get through this lil phase Sarah. Things get tight sometimes, but eventually you'll have more freedom (this coming from one who is yet to experience the freedom...ha). Its encouraging to hear that you are putting your relationship to the forefront in the midst of busyness.

I love your "kid" stories. Maybe someday you can write a cute lil book on it...:)

Keep on pluggin away Sarah! I believe in you. Sometimes I wonder why I never tried to get to know you more at BBC..I guess I was kind of into myself back then...Anyways...luv ya.

ps... If you've visited my blog lately you have seen me with Christian: Things are going GREAT..I'm off to Seattle tomorrow :)

Jo said...

I miss hearing silly songs of sarah.....good times!

you WOULD have a 3rd grade fan club. :)

thanks for the update friend.