Going Green

So being a science teacher I have to teach my kids about being environmentally friendly. The problem is I’m not, so I feel like a total hypocrite when I am telling them to be reduce, recycle, and reuse. My two coworkers were fanatics about environmentally friendly techniques. They would preach to me every day about changing this or that. I was the evil science teacher throwing away strofoam cups, etc. I would make my kids throw away everything and I would whisper “Don’t tell Ms. Mabbutt or Ms. Furlow”. Even my kids would say “Aren’t you wasting that?”. So yes, I am a poor example to the scientific community.

Yesterday I decided to change my lifestyle just a little. I’m not going to put my own compost heap out on my porch, but I decided to take a little advantage of this summer vacation and pretty much reduce the amount of times I use my car. Hmm…it could also be that gas is now four dollars a gallon too. So last night I went to a bike shop, got a bike lock and basket, and pretty much I am going to use my bike to go EVERYWHERE. Fortunately, I live in a neighborhood that is biking friendly, not to mention next week I have classes at Palo Verde High School which is right down the street. But yep, I am even going to bike to that with my laptop and everything. I will be a mean green environmentally friendly machine. Also, maybe it will help me lose that last ten pounds I have been dying to get rid of!

I’ll take pictures and post them today. I’m sure there will be a story out of this considering I have to ride my bike all the way to Petsmart today and bring back live fish for my pet snake. Haha. That will be a great story!

Goodbye Mannion!


Two years ago I was hired on at Mannion Middle School in Henderson. Today was my last day with my students. I am sad, yet happy to move on and try something new. Since then so much has happened:

1. I taught over 400 students.
2. I got in a major car accident.
3. I lived in four places.
4. I had a student knocked out and taken by ambulance.
5. I taught earth and physical science.
6. I dyed my hair brown and then blonde again.
7. I taught my first accelerated science class.
8. I’ve switched to four wards.
9. I earned the MIST scholarship for $2000.
10. I learned how to use Qwizdom.
11. I went on my first and last eighth grade field trip.
12. I went through three boyfriends.

As you can see, more chaos happened than good stuff, which is why I think maybe a new change might be good for me! J/K. Anyway, good bye Mannion! It’s been a wild ride!

The Politics of Teaching

So this amazing teacher at my school was put on leave because he tapped a kid with a pencil and the kid claims he “hit” him. The kid is going around school bragging about how he got a teacher fired, even though he didn’t, and is basically feeling like he is getting away with making a false accusation.

When I heard about this yesterday I was so angry. I feel like kids are totally given so much power today and we are given less and less. The kids know now that we can’t touch them, we can’t say things to them, and we can’t do certain things. Our hands are tied.

This is like the icing on the cake…just one minute ago Ijust got a phone call from my ex. I guess he got int rouble today because he didn’t let a kid go to the bathroom. He asked the kid if it was an emergency and the kid said “No.” and I guess the kid peed his pants. Dad is claiming my ex did it on purpose.

Sigh. What do I do?

Embarrassing Moments of the Day

So right before I head into my body pump class I decide to text Michelle and Jen something about a guy I used to date and well, guess who I sent the text to? Yep. You betcha. The guy.

Second thing. While I am doing my triceps, I have the bar dangling over my head as I lay on the bench. Ya, I let it fall on my forehead.

It’s been a great day.