Posts tagged Valentine’s Day

BloggityBlogBlog, BloggityBlogBlog, Look at Suzi go…

Hi! I’m blooooooogging. That totally looks like it should be pronounced bloogging instead of blogging… blaaaaaaaaaaaahgging? Blagging? (which means robbing in British) Bliggity Bloggity Bloo?

Sorry about that… just writing what my brain is saying to me, sometimes not the best of ideas.

So, new exciting stuff… well, first new and not so exciting stuff, I can’t decide on a blog appearance skin thingy that I actually like. I finally was like “Ooo, pretty” and then went to read Prof H’s blog and realized that it was the same one and I didn’t feel like stealing it from her (as she had it first) so then I found this green and orange one which is okay for now, but I don’t really like it that much… and this only causes me aggravation when I am ON wordpress and therefore I’ve been avoiding wordpress, that and I don’t know what to write… but I should know what to write, so I’m writing.

Last week, I subbed for the first time! Woohoo. It was for an 11th grade US History class… and all I was doing was handing out tests, getting the kids to work quietly and taking attendance. Woohoo? Not so exciting. And I totally agreed with the kids complaining/grumbling/whining because they had taken the history Regents exam the day before… and then they came to class an their teacher gave them another test?? Oh, and he called it a “reading check” even though it was 3 pages long and included multiple choice, short answer, AND ESSAYS! WTF? Oh well. They seeemed to realized that although I sympathized with them in their test-taking woe, there was nothing I could do about it, so they worked rather well.

It reminded me that I really do like being in the classroom and bantering with the kids… example conversation:

Kid: Mr Teacherface* told us we could work with partners on this.

Me: Oh did he? Strange how you didn’t know about the quiz/test/check then…

Kid: We knew, we were just hoping you didn’t.

Me: Mmmhmm, well, Mr Teacherface* didn’t say that you could work with partners, so I’m going to have to go with No on that.

Kid: Well, we wouldn’t tell him.

Me: Ahh, but what about the 2 other classes that had to take the test without partners?

Kid: We could talk to the FBI and get a mind erasey thing so that they wouldn’t know… and you wouldn’t know.

Me: As much as I appreciate your creativity, FBI, mind erasing and everything… No partners, no books, no notes.

Apparently the FBI can erase people’s minds… kinda makes sense. *shrug* It was fun though and I jumped on the opportunity to sub again on Tuesday… for an ENGLISH CLASS!! Woohoo! I was all excited that I’d get to teach English and stuff and yay, and then I got there and found out that the teacher I was subbing for had a student teacher. So… I spent the whole day sitting there doing nothing, which hey, I got paid $65 to play games, do homework, and work on wedding plans… but I was actually looking forward to teaching. Also, I thought I’d only use my laptop during lunch, so I didn’t bring my power-cord… had I known I was going to be sitting there doing nothing, the power-cord would’ve come with me and I could’ve played the Sims 2 all day… instead of just the 3 hours of battery that I had.

I felt bad for the student teacher because it was her first time actually being in control of the kids… and she had no control. The kids were definitely testing their boundaries and found them to be super-pliable… I wanted to be like “Hey kids, sit down, be quiet and listen to your teacher” but I couldn’t because then that would’ve taken what little authority that she had away from her and put it on me… so in the upcoming weeks as she is their full-time teacher, they would know that she can’t stand up for herself and walk all over her. *sigh* I’m sure she was just nervous and jittery because it was the first time she was teaching them, but still… oh well.

I’m subbing again on the 13th and then working at Wegmans in the evening because it’s the day before Valentine’s Day (oh, and I’ll be subbing for a teacher with a student teacher, so needless to say, my power-cord, it will be coming with me). Here’s what my day will look like on the 13th.

5:30 am- Wake up.

6:20 am- Leave for subbing.

7:20 am- Arrive at school for subbing.

8:00 am-2:45 pm- Subbing.

2:45 pm- 3:45 pm- Drive home.

4:30 pm-MIDNIGHT- go to work at Wegs.

Argh, it’s going to be a long and strenuous day… but oh well, what can I do about it? Nothing.

Tomorrow (well, later today), Joel and I are going to his church to talk to Sister Joan (a nun) about what we need to do to get married there… that’s going to be a fun conversation— Joel informed me today that Sister Joan doesn’t know I’m not Catholic, or Christian, or anything… so yay for awkward meetings with nuns? I’ll let you know how that goes.

And now I’m going to go to sleeeeeeeep. Bye!

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Because I haven’t gone to bed…

Does this post still count as Valentine’s Day?

I kinda hope so, if not, I missed a day… oops.

Valentine’s Day was quite nice this year, considering I didn’t have to work in FLORAL!!!!!!!!! Oh my god, such a relief. No customer-caused panic attacks for meeeeeeeeee.

I had lunch with Erica at Donnelly’s which was nice and reminded me how much I love Donnelly’s, and also Erica because she’s pretty much one of the most awesome people in the universe and there is no denying that. Although I probably shouldn’t have had that beer AND the alcoholic coffee right before going to class, but that’s okay.

Class was interesting tonight, mostly because I wasn’t keeping my snarky comments to myself, but a little bit of the alky can do that to me, even though I wasn’t feeling it… it was definitely present because I could not get myself to shut up. I even made fun of my prof a bit. :-X BUT he had made fun of me earlier in the night, so it’s okay. That class has such a weird dynamic because sometimes the prof is a hard ass and then the next minute he’s making bad jokes and being all jovial. I think it’s Multiple Personality Disorder… for example, he was ranting about people not showing up and bad attendance (his policy is if you miss a class, you won’t pass… that wasn’t supposed to rhyme, but we’ll run with it). Yet if you have a reasonable… reason for not being there, he’s like “Oh, it’s fine, don’t worry about it, I’m a nice guy…” and it’s kinda scary because you never know if you should be joking around with him or perfectly serious and nice to him… he’s a very hard to read guy. But yeah, I kept making snide comments all class, not about him per se, but just in general. OH! And next week we get to go to the Rochester Museum and Science Center which is far too exciting to me because I kinda heart it! Especially running around and playing with all the stuff… but I think we are going more of “This is what you can bring your students to” than a “hey, let’s have fun!” so that kind of saddens me.

Anyway, after class, I came home and finished burning Joel’s CDs. (I made him copies of all of my Paul and Storm, Jonathan Coulton, and Da Vinci’s Notebook music {If you have not listened to these people, you need to}). Then he came over and cooked me dinner! And he was dressed up in a red button down shirt, tie, dress pants (that hug his rear quite nicely), a suit coat and his trench coat, it pretty much took all of my control not to jump him when he walked in the door. Then again, I thought I looked pretty darn cute today myself, red longsleeve u-neck t-shirt from Old Navy, black/red/dark green/blue/yellow (but mostly black) plaid skirt from Torrid, black legging capris, and red patent pointy kitten-heeled shoes. I felt adorable, which doesn’t happen often, so that was exciting! But anyway, so Joel made dinner and we opened gifts, he got me a stuffed monkey and pony (the same as the two that he took apart to make Jo and Co, my 2 half-pony-half-monkey monsters {a reference to a Jonathan Coulton song} that I got for Christmas, so they look like distant relatives), and a beautiful silver necklace with 4 different patterned hearts on it. That boy knows how to buy things for me. :-) I got him The Princess Bride and Robin Hood: Men in Tights on DVD and the aforementioned CDs. We watched a movie, played some Super Mario Galaxy, watched an episode of Torchwood, and then he had to go home because he has a meeting on campus at 9 am… which I guess is understandable that he had to leave, although it kinda sucks. But yeah, I love that boy soooo much.

And now I’m going to sleeeeeeeeeeeeeep. Yay sleep.

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