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Sunday, September 9, 2007

3 weeks down...

These past few weeks have been a blur and I already have a stack of ungraded papers, the bane of my existence.Anyone who thinks teachers get it easy with summers and holidays off has never had to grade 200 papers by Monday. Arghhh...It's always my hope that someone will break into my car (because who doesn't want a piece of my awesome 1999 Civic?) and steal my school bag and then I'd have an excuse for my kids. Big dreams, I know. On a happy note, I am enjoying my new honors economics classes, and I just picked up an extra period of teaching world history. It's quite an experience having seniors all day long and ending the day with a roomful of sophomores. They do a lot of growing up in the junior year, for which I am grateful. They're a fun bunch, though, and I love teaching history again. If anyone is dying to hear about the Medici family, I watched the most fantastic documentary in preparation for the Renaissance unit and would love to discuss it with someone; please don't cause my blog to crash with all of your emails asking to schedule an appointment to do so. :) The best part about teaching an extra class, though (besides inspiring even more of tomorrow's leaders) is that I will get a pay increase that allows me to (drumroll) quit Frugatti's-YEA! My dad will have to get his chick mush fix somewhere else, because after Sept. 13 I will be gone.

7 comments:

Amy Coontz said...

Yeah for you!!! One job is enough!
Amy

murm said...

Gotta love the Medici's. How would we balance our checkbooks if it weren't for them coming up with the double-entry book keeping system? Leslie bought herself a '92 Honda Civic hatchback today. I'm sure she'd trade you for your '99.

Heidi and Rich said...

Congrats Candice. You deserve to have one job!! I was going to say just but as a teacher myself that would be wrong. Teachers do have to grade a lot of papers - unless you are a first or second grade teacher like I was!!! By the way - I am so glad you started a blog. I always wonder how you are doing and know I know!!

Urmston Family said...

You know I might know someone that might be able to help you with the car thing:). Keep up the good work and congrats from graduating from Frugatti's. ~Jill

Urmston Family said...

I forget to ask the documentary you watched was it the PBS special? If you have a copy or know were I could get one let me know. Thanks ~Jill

Jessica said...

You sound like your are doing great! You are such a pretty young thing...gotta love it. I don't know how you handle all those kids. I love your blog...keep on rollin. as ever, the ivins (jess) the rest of em' are sleeping.

Dean and Maryellen said...

Supe Terrific. No more dealing with the public and workforce of the world. Kids are plenty. You are great, Liberty High is lucky to have you.
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