Every teacher gets their picture taken. My favorite part is that we also get a complimentary picture packet. (My parents and grandparents love it.)
Today I went down during my prep period to get my picture taken. Luckily, I was the only one in there at the time. The photographers said that because there was no one else there, I would get to look at my picture and re-take it if I didn't like it.
Well...it wasn't that I didn't like the pictures. My photographer kept saying, "Let's try that again..."
After the 5th or 6th time I was starting to get nervous. What in the world was wrong with my pictures. Finally, she said something like, "If you smile like this..." and then she proceeded to smile showing only her upper teeth. I laughed and informed her that I am incapable of smiling without my bottom teeth showing, so she shouldn't focus on my smile. I will admit that some of the pictures were a bit toothy though. My smile is so big that it hurts after 5 or 6 pictures!
Once we got the smile thing figured out, my face hurt from smiling, so I was never ready when she snapped the picture. There was actually a cute one of me laughing though. Sorry you will all miss out on that candid shot. There was also another picture where I was making a silly face. I kind of wish that one was put in the year book.
The last issue was that the flash kept making a glare on my glasses. Finally I just took my glasses off. My students will all freak out because I always wear my glasses and they think I look weird without them, but what can you do. It only took 20 shots, but hopefully my picture turns out. Maybe I'll scan it later to show you the final product. :)
-Ms. Damron-
"Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them become what they are capable of becoming." -- Goethe
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Life is SOOOOO good.
I absolutely LOVE my job. At the beginning of this school year I remember thinking, "I can't believe this is my job. I get paid to do what I love!" Be jealous.
I have such great students this year! And I had a couple of previous students who are now in high school stop by and say hi. That just makes me feel good!
I also love the students that I had last year. There are a couple that complain quite a bit and they aren't what I would call happy to be in my class again, but for the most part, past students are happy to be with me.
I also feel so much more confident. And I actually have a plan! I know what I want to accomplish with my students and I know how to do it. My prep is so much lighter this year. I'm still getting organized and changing things, but it's not as willy-nilly as last year. (Can I even use that word? haha)
Basically I am happy and excited for another school year. Oh life is just wonderful!
-Ms. Damron-
I have such great students this year! And I had a couple of previous students who are now in high school stop by and say hi. That just makes me feel good!
I also love the students that I had last year. There are a couple that complain quite a bit and they aren't what I would call happy to be in my class again, but for the most part, past students are happy to be with me.
I also feel so much more confident. And I actually have a plan! I know what I want to accomplish with my students and I know how to do it. My prep is so much lighter this year. I'm still getting organized and changing things, but it's not as willy-nilly as last year. (Can I even use that word? haha)
Basically I am happy and excited for another school year. Oh life is just wonderful!
-Ms. Damron-
Friday, August 24, 2012
First week of school - CHECK.
This week has been the most hectic first week of school ever. Granted, it's only my second FIRST week of school, but still. Here's the scoop:
I had to move out of the house I was living in due to my landlords deciding to not rent out to singles anymore. (Do I have to be reminded how single I am every day?!) I had to be out by August 21st, but I couldn't move into my new apartment until the 24th (today). So here is a snapshot of what my week has been like:
Sunday: Pack up as much stuff as I can and move it to my cousin's place.
Monday: Set up classroom. Go home and pack up kitchen and bathroom. Take stuff to cousin's house. Clean house. Eat dinner at SLAB pizza with Alyssa. Go to August Movies in the Park. While at the movie my landlord texted me and asked that I leave my key on the counter the next morning because the new tenants were moving in the next day. Freak out because I thought the new tenants were moving in on the 24th. Rush home after the movie and furiously finish cleaning and packing as much stuff as I could. Shower and then collapse into bed.
Tuesday: Wake up earlier than normal to load every last little thing into my car. Vacuum bedroom. 7th grade day! Medicaid and Time Study meeting. Drive to Salt Lake to visit friends and celebrate a birthday. Leave Salt Lake way too late. Arrive at my friend's house without my air mattress because my sister was in a movie and didn't answer her phone. (She had the air mattress.) Get to bed way too late and then get very little sleep due to the uncomfortableness of the air mattress and my constant need to pee at 4:00 in the morning.
Wednesday: Pry my eyes open and leave earlier than usual to go buy donuts for my WolfPack (homeroom) class. FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! So much fun. Manicures at 4:00pm. Quick nap on my sister's couch. Dinner at Bajio. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory caramel apple. Artistic night at Color Me Mine.
Thursday: Second day of school. Drive to Jo-Ann Fabrics were it takes forever to figure out how much fabric I need to make my computer covers. Dinner at Zupa's with my mom and sister. Back to School Night from 6-8. Somehow stay and talk to other teachers until 9:00pm. Smith's run. Go to my cousin's place to find my checkbook. (Fortunately it was in the second box I found.) Talk with my wonderfully hospitable friends Sarah and Marty and then bedtime.
Friday: (TODAY) I love Fridays. Today went really well actually. I'm about to go move all of my stuff from my cousin's place to MY APARTMENT. My sister was a gem and checked in for me earlier. So I will sleep in my bed tonight!
It's been a crazy week, but I love my students already and I'm excited for this year!
-Ms. Damron-
I had to move out of the house I was living in due to my landlords deciding to not rent out to singles anymore. (Do I have to be reminded how single I am every day?!) I had to be out by August 21st, but I couldn't move into my new apartment until the 24th (today). So here is a snapshot of what my week has been like:
Sunday: Pack up as much stuff as I can and move it to my cousin's place.
Monday: Set up classroom. Go home and pack up kitchen and bathroom. Take stuff to cousin's house. Clean house. Eat dinner at SLAB pizza with Alyssa. Go to August Movies in the Park. While at the movie my landlord texted me and asked that I leave my key on the counter the next morning because the new tenants were moving in the next day. Freak out because I thought the new tenants were moving in on the 24th. Rush home after the movie and furiously finish cleaning and packing as much stuff as I could. Shower and then collapse into bed.
Tuesday: Wake up earlier than normal to load every last little thing into my car. Vacuum bedroom. 7th grade day! Medicaid and Time Study meeting. Drive to Salt Lake to visit friends and celebrate a birthday. Leave Salt Lake way too late. Arrive at my friend's house without my air mattress because my sister was in a movie and didn't answer her phone. (She had the air mattress.) Get to bed way too late and then get very little sleep due to the uncomfortableness of the air mattress and my constant need to pee at 4:00 in the morning.
Wednesday: Pry my eyes open and leave earlier than usual to go buy donuts for my WolfPack (homeroom) class. FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! So much fun. Manicures at 4:00pm. Quick nap on my sister's couch. Dinner at Bajio. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory caramel apple. Artistic night at Color Me Mine.
Thursday: Second day of school. Drive to Jo-Ann Fabrics were it takes forever to figure out how much fabric I need to make my computer covers. Dinner at Zupa's with my mom and sister. Back to School Night from 6-8. Somehow stay and talk to other teachers until 9:00pm. Smith's run. Go to my cousin's place to find my checkbook. (Fortunately it was in the second box I found.) Talk with my wonderfully hospitable friends Sarah and Marty and then bedtime.
Friday: (TODAY) I love Fridays. Today went really well actually. I'm about to go move all of my stuff from my cousin's place to MY APARTMENT. My sister was a gem and checked in for me earlier. So I will sleep in my bed tonight!
It's been a crazy week, but I love my students already and I'm excited for this year!
-Ms. Damron-
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
First day of school YEAR 2!!!!
Hello!
I can't even believe that school has started once again. I don't think a summer has ever gone by faster. I've been working for almost two weeks though. Special Ed got 3 1/2 paid days before our contracted days to go through blue folders. Besides Leslie, our facilitator, I was the only teacher who took all 3 1/2 days before school. By day 1/2 I was struggling with staying focused. Day 3 1/2 was difficult! Sitting in a tiny room going through folder after folder was tedious to say the least. I'm really glad we did that before school started though. Last year we were scrambling all year long to fix problems with folders. This year we are so on top of things. Go Leslie go!
Due to the Special Ed compliance days and my schedule I didn't start setting up my classroom until last Wednesday. I put in a couple hours here and there and stayed until 6:00pm last Friday, August 17th. My classroom was a lot different from the way I left it! The computers were all left on the counter and everything that had been touching the floor (besides tables and chairs) was moved up onto the counters.
It felt so good to be in my classroom! We had faculty meeting and whatnot on Friday and when I walked into my classroom I just got giddy! Yes - GIDDY. The smell of my classroom made me happy. Teacher nerd? Yes!
7th grade day was yesterday and it went really well. Homeroom with my 7th graders was super awkward at the beginning because they didn't say anything! Fortunately by the end of the day they were much more comfortable.
Today was the first day of school and I LOVE MY STUDENTS! There are going to be some tricky ones, but I am so happy to be back in school. I know most of the 8th graders from last year and I told them all that I missed them. I don't know if they quite believed me, but it's true. And I have to admit that I favor 8th graders over 7th graders. My 8th graders just hold a special place in my heart.
Speaking of 8th graders...two students that I had last year visited me after school! I was so happy to see them. And they've grown so much.
This year is going to be tough and I have several students who are going to teach me a lot, BUT, I'm so happy to be back. Bring on YEAR 2!
-Ms. Damron-
I can't even believe that school has started once again. I don't think a summer has ever gone by faster. I've been working for almost two weeks though. Special Ed got 3 1/2 paid days before our contracted days to go through blue folders. Besides Leslie, our facilitator, I was the only teacher who took all 3 1/2 days before school. By day 1/2 I was struggling with staying focused. Day 3 1/2 was difficult! Sitting in a tiny room going through folder after folder was tedious to say the least. I'm really glad we did that before school started though. Last year we were scrambling all year long to fix problems with folders. This year we are so on top of things. Go Leslie go!
Due to the Special Ed compliance days and my schedule I didn't start setting up my classroom until last Wednesday. I put in a couple hours here and there and stayed until 6:00pm last Friday, August 17th. My classroom was a lot different from the way I left it! The computers were all left on the counter and everything that had been touching the floor (besides tables and chairs) was moved up onto the counters.
It felt so good to be in my classroom! We had faculty meeting and whatnot on Friday and when I walked into my classroom I just got giddy! Yes - GIDDY. The smell of my classroom made me happy. Teacher nerd? Yes!
7th grade day was yesterday and it went really well. Homeroom with my 7th graders was super awkward at the beginning because they didn't say anything! Fortunately by the end of the day they were much more comfortable.
Today was the first day of school and I LOVE MY STUDENTS! There are going to be some tricky ones, but I am so happy to be back in school. I know most of the 8th graders from last year and I told them all that I missed them. I don't know if they quite believed me, but it's true. And I have to admit that I favor 8th graders over 7th graders. My 8th graders just hold a special place in my heart.
Speaking of 8th graders...two students that I had last year visited me after school! I was so happy to see them. And they've grown so much.
This year is going to be tough and I have several students who are going to teach me a lot, BUT, I'm so happy to be back. Bring on YEAR 2!
-Ms. Damron-
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