Thursday, September 9, 2010

My Top 10

Top 10 Things I am LOVING right now (I have to include "right now" because... well... I'm fickle)

1) Satin Ice Rolled Fondant ~ I consider myself a jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none type and in my repertoire I like to dabble in a little cake decorating and I have found that this brand of fondant is just swell.  It has great flavor and is super easy to work with.  I'm a fan.

2) Irresistible Revolution ~ This book has caused a stirring in my soul that I am so thankful for... it's really thought-provoking and the authors "voice" had me cracking up.  I could go on all day about this book but I will spare your ears  eyes.  I'm a rambler.

3) Angry Birds ~ Not just any angry birds... angry birds that you launch out of a catapult at structures to kill green pigs.  That desciption alone has probably hooked you, I know. It's an app that is available for the iPhone or iTouch that is highly addicting.  I'm warning you now that if you start playing it you might never want to stop.  I beat all of the levels in a matter of days because... well... i'm committed.  Plus I was in a race against my husband.  I won.  It's the small things, ya know?

4)Pet Zoom ~ Okay, so maybe we (my husband and myself) are the type of couple to see a commercial/infomercial for a gadget and maybe we can look at each other simultaneously without speaking and maybe next thing we know we are at a store buying things we don't need looking around all frazzled wondering how we got there. Maybe.  But this one works so I'm not going to feel guilty.  It's a brush for pets to help get loose fur out without hurting/annoying them.  We have a cat two cats three cats (don't get me started) and only one would even tolerate brushing before.  But now with Pet Zoom they all love to be brushed and we get so much extra fur off that I don't even understand where is all comes from.  Seriously, sometimes I just stare at the giant ball of fur in silent awe and confusion with my mouth open... it's a huge waste of time, I know (don't get me started).

5) Buffet & Hutch ~ We got a new buffet & hutch from JC Penney online and I stinkin' love it.  It ain't fancy.  It's pre-made and it's simple in design and it's red.  I love red furniture.  Besides all that I love it because it's handy.  We ran out of room in our cabinets a long time ago the day we moved in.  There was absolutely no space for all my cake pans, decorating supplies, ingredients, and icing tubs once I started that hobby up.  Now that we have the hutch it all fits neatly inside and it makes my heart smile.  No more cake pans all over the guest bedroom and office and kitchen.  No more bags of flour and sugar and tubs of icing sitting on the kitchen table for weeks on end.  It's cute and practical and I'm pleased as punch with it.

I'm long winded... or however that translates to blogging so...

to be continued...

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Time Travel

I got to take a step back in time today.  A step for all mankind all the way back to first grade.  It was a flashback of giggling, and recess, and glue, and crayons.  A world where getting in trouble and having to write your name on the board sends the world crumbling around you and getting to wear your hair in pigtails (or "dog-ears" as I called them) and play 101 Dalmations on the playground with your best friend at recess makes life worth while (at least for me it did... 101 Dalmations was the bees knees in my first grade glory days).  The only difference this time around was that now... I was the teacher.

I guess that makes it more like I stepped into the future.

Huh?

Anyway...

Needless to say, I'm observing a first grade classroom this semester.  Possibly one of the most entertaining first grade classrooms of all time, but I guess that's debatable.  One thing I know for sure... there is NEVER a dull moment. 

When you are a first grade teacher there is always someone hugging you, yelling your name, picking their nose, eating it, telling you their address, telling you a random story about squirrels, and asking to go to the bathroom.  All at the same time.  It's fun.  And stressful.  And fun.

On a side note I've decided that first graders like to go to the bathroom so much because its their first real taste of freedom... sweet sweet freedom.   That and some are still working on that "no more accidents" goal.  Go ahead and add that to the list of things that keeps it interesting.  And stressful.  And interesting.

All in all my first day of observing was a success... unless you count the kid that I made have a balling-crying/wheezing/tear-streaming fit at the end of the day. 

But I don't.

No matter how much it will haunt my dreams.


love,