I'm starting my writing early for a change! đ I love teaching middle school students. I love their quirky, awkward style. I love the fact they think of themselves as ridiculously cool, only to find themselves looking with disdain at the... Continue Reading →
Don't you hate it when people talk in a movie theatre? Don't you hate it when your have to scrap frost off your car because your daughter left it outside? Don't you hate it when you loss the page in... Continue Reading →
Ok, that's more than one than one word, but then again, I've gotten away from the single words blogs, which is ok. This blog is all about going with the flow and the moment! đ Yesterday, this blog, by Ron Sen,... Continue Reading →
As I've been reading my student blogs (there are SO MANY of them), I've been coming back to Breanna's work and this one in particular. She writes about how we see the reasons to cry all around us, yet, we... Continue Reading →
Currently, I thought I'd give this format as it does lead to some interesting insights into people. Currently, I have plans to plant seeds, visit my wife for lunch, and do school work this afternoon. Currently, we are attempting... Continue Reading →
âWhen you are passionate, you always have your destination in sight and you are not distracted by obstaclesâ. - Mike Krzyzewski, Beyond Basketball: Coach K's Keywords to Success Passion can be tricky sometimes. For some, it drives them to do better... Continue Reading →
Monday. Adults dread it. Students dread it. Why? I came across this hashtag, #mondaymotivation, that I pull from every Monday. For the most part, this is a great group of posts that deal with the ways we can get over the... Continue Reading →
Word for today: Technology. My wife introduced me to a Macintosh computer way back in 1989 (much to her chagrin). As time as gone on, I've moved from Macintosh, iMac (orange was awesome), to MacBook, along with an iPhone and... Continue Reading →
This has been a hard blog to write. I wanted to write about attending a funeral of a staff member's father in law. The words just weren't right other than, "It was the right thing to do," to attend.... Continue Reading →

