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Saturday, June 7, 2014

year seven, check

Year seven has officially come to a close.  This year I consider myself to be one of the lucky teachers. This year I did not get pink slipped, this year I am not moving schools, or classrooms, or grades. This year I have been able to teach a lesson and reflect daily on how I will do it better next year. This year I got to enjoy my last days of school with my students I worked so hard to get ready for seventh grade, and they've put the work in too. This year I said goodbye to my students for two months, knowing I will see them again in August. This year my students said goodbye knowing where to find me in the future, even after I'm no longer their teacher. This year, taking down the projects from the walls did not make me sad, because this year, it didn't mean the end of another job, with no idea of what's next.  This year I challenged myself to teach gifted students, and this year my successes were clear. This year I worked longer hours than I hoped, but I can say I'm proud of the hours I put in. This year I learned a little more of balancing teaching, and mothering, and wifing (if we can make up words for artistic reasons). This year I found a home that I can see myself being in for the long haul. This year I started to settle into room four, a room I hope to see my kids come back to years down the road to share with me their successes and joys in life.

Last week I had two high school girls walk right past me as they entered my classroom after school, coming to visit the teacher who had been there before me. They stood in the middle of my room asking themselves where their former teacher was.  I explained the room was mine now, they looked surprised, and very sad to not see their former teacher. And so, this is the year I realized I'm starting the next little legacy at this school. And I couldn't be any luckier. 
This year was pretty amazing for so many reasons.  Here are just a few moments that made me smile in my seventh year of teaching.
I look forward to two entire months of freedom.  Two months of recharging and spending every minute with that little girl of mine.  And best of all, when I think of next year, I have so many exciting ventures to look forward to.  Year eight will also be great, and that makes me the luckiest.

Come see what I've been doing outside of the classroom over at Olive Everly Blog!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

instant gratification

Weddings these days are attacked by technology every which way.  I am so conflicted, because yes, you have hired an amazing professional to document the day, but I just can't seem to put my phone down.  Yes, just five years ago when the Mr. and I were married, the iPhone was not what it is today.  It was the time before social media took over the world, and in some ways, that is pretty great.  But today, I'm going to share one part of social media & weddings that I love, personalized hash tags.  Yes, the good ole' hash tag has made its way into even the world of weddings, and I'm very okay with it.  Last weekend [was that just last weekend, it already feels like it was a month ago, at least] our awesome friends got married, and had an equally awesome wedding celebration.  And I'm not just saying it because we love the couple, their wedding rocked.  When I saw the little instagram hash tag cards Jaymee designed in the boxes we were packing up for the reception I literally squealed with delight.
So, suggestions for rocking a personalized hash tag at your wedding, here you go:

-Check in advance for just the right hash tag that will not be shared by others.  If you have a unique spelling to your name as our Jaymee does, then, you will have an easy time with this one.
-Make sure to share with your guests the hash tag to use.  Even though Jaymee did this, some guests still weren't sure which hash tag to use, so they made up their own variations, which was pretty entertaining in itself.
-If you are participating in the hash tagging, STAY OUT OF THE WAY of the professional photographer.  Thankfully, we happened to know the photographer at this wedding, because she has also shot every important moment of our lives.  So when we were being obnoxious with our phones at the end of the night, we could all have a good laugh about it, but I wouldn't suggest this with a professional you do not know.  Thanks Sarah for not punching me in the face when I smacked your oh so expensive camera with my iPhone!

I think the reason why I love this idea so much is the instant gratification that comes with it. Every person who took a shot of your wedding can share it immediately where you the bride, and all your family, can enjoy them together.  I loved when Jaymee and I were enjoying some quiet time at the "after party" skimming through their hash tag, because at that point, that was all the energy we had left!  Back when I was married I remember I had only one picture taken of my wedding ceremony that I got to see before our professional ones were ready, and that one just wasn't enough.  I also love that you can catch the moments that your professional photographer may not be present for.  For example, who knew the lighting in the stark white waiting room with funky botanical prints hanging on the walls at the venue was going to yield some of my favorite photos of Everly and I?!?  I also love that you can instantly see parts of the wedding you weren't physically a part of, because who can be everywhere all at once?  Not this mama!  Oh, and sometimes you get a photo like this one that instantly becomes the lock screen on your phone...

Thanks to the following wedding guests for sharing your photos with my via #drewandjaymee - 
@megacatz  @carriekeyes   @jsrp     @qwelli   

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

pretty great days, according to my phone

we've been soaking up every moment of the summer
and loving every minute of it
the park, lots of eating, baby wearing, and so many lap naps
no complaints here

Saturday, May 25, 2013

thank goodness for iphone pictures

with a baby on your hip
you don't always have the luxury of toting around the DSLR camera
so thank goodness for iphones
here's what my phone caught over the last week
happy saturday!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

weird week in the classroom

This week I am covering four classes that are not my own regularly while my kids are at science camp.  I've been teaching in three different classrooms and never seem to have what I need. Pretty much chicken with head cut off scenario. But today, well it really takes the cake. I fell. Like pretty bad. In front of my entire class of 7th graders. The good news, at least if I have to make a dramatic fall in the classroom, at least it was in front of my own kids. 

My kids were working on a project and I decided I could get two more posters hung up for open house. Well, apparently not. As I was getting off the chair, I just fell. Went flying towards one of my students, grabbed their desk which I think saved me from actually breaking my ankle. 

Ever wonder how to silence a group of busy teens?  Well I wouldn't suggest this method but it sure did work.  I guess it is not every day you worry that your teacher may have just dropped dead, because from their angle I'm sure that's what it looked like. I squeezed out a shaky "I'm fine" and was thankful I had a few kids there to help me stand up.  So, needless to say I'm happy to be on the sofa with my feet up, because I am starting to realize I hurt just about everything but my head in the fall. Lesson learned, stay off chairs in the classroom, or at least pay attention to what you are doing while up there!  

And because thankfully no one caught this moment of awesomeness on their phone, I will just give you an adorable picture of Everly I caught on my phone over the weekend. Her smile makes me feel better. 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

raising a daughter

I know when I began telling people we were expecting a little girl, it was amazing how many people responded by saying "good luck".  Many women seem to have fears of raising girls, and I guess I get it.  I always say that boys are probably hardest when little, and girls really give it to you when they are older.  For me, I was very lucky to have the best relationship with my mom, and I could not have been happier to have a daughter to share this type of bond with too.  Lately, I have been really noticing comments that women make about themselves, to their friends, and to young girls about appearance, weight, etcetera.  And here's where I stand - I am so thankful that growing up I was blessed with having a strong dose of self-confidence, and I really do thank my mom for this.  No matter my weight [it fluctuated ALOT while growing up] or how horribly broken out my face got, I never remember having low self-esteem.  Not saying I walked around necessarily loving these imperfections, but they were just that, imperfections, not the end all be all.  We were not a family that outside appearances were the main focus.  I'm glad that I was a tom boy, never wore makeup until my senior year of high school, and then I think we were talking strictly mascara, and I never wanted to wear clothing that showed off too much.  Sure, some of this was probably just me, but much of it came from the best kind of role model.

So even though she may be little, I will work to make sure I raise Everly just the same.  She will not hear me talk negatively about myself, especially when it comes to appearances.  And I am thankful to surround her with women who are also confident with themselves, and not make what's on the outside the main event.  So here's to raising a daughter, the best way I can.  Hopefully I will get some good daughter karma since I kept my "tough teen years" down to a minimum for my mom.  At least a girl can hope.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

life lately [according to my phone]

yeah, still trying to take everything in
here is a glimpse of my days lately
so besides this face, that I cannot get enough of
I'm mentally juggling writing a rationale for a masters class
and knowing I have only two more classes until I'm done 
isn't really helping it get done any faster, but that's ok
if you look closely, you may see moving boxes
yes, we are moving, which will get it's own post here soon
so excited for space, but leaving our beloved midtown life is bittersweet
and the biggest thing weighing on my mind...work
oh yeah, that whole career of mine will be coming my way soon
too soon
and no, I'm not ready
but I'm sure I'll have lots to say about it here soon
I think I might be doing some "writing therapy" 
because, go figure, stay at home mom actually suites me pretty well
but that is not in the cards, so blah
so, I now wish to revert your attention back to the cute baby faces above
because this post got a little too real, a little too fast

Saturday, February 2, 2013

in love

welcome february
a month filled with lots of pink, hearts, and pretty love things
typically I'm not a huge girly girl
and I'm not really into the actual day of Valentine's Day
[I'm sure you get it, let's not go there now]
but I do like having a month that is just a little more filled
with pinks, reds, and romance
this year our little valentine of course is Everly
because, well, the mr. and I are completely smitten with her
and in the two days of February so far
I feel like I have put her in more pink
than in her whole 12 weeks of life
yes Everly Mae, you are loved
if you hadn't figured that out already

Monday, January 28, 2013

just shopping in san francisco with the girls

yesterday Everly went on her first trip to San Francisco
we were on the hunt for bridesmaids dresses for Jaymee's wedding
and from start to finish the day was a success
we found dresses and shoes
changed diapers on Bart
[bay area regional transit]
and were even asked if we were looking for prom dresses
and considering I'm on the closer side of thirty
I'm going to take that as a compliment
and clearly even having Everly in my arms isn't aging me much!
and even after a day of shopping with the girls
E still had a little energy for a quick pizza date 
with those boys we left behind
[I think she had more energy than Jaymee and myself actually]
talk about a thankful mama
I feel like with every week I get more confident with our outings
and I find myself forgetting how road trips used to be before Everly Mae
and I'm pretty ok with that

all photos edited with Afterglow

Monday, January 21, 2013

Everly and the Magic Kingdom [part II]

a first trip to Disneyland is pretty magical
even if you are too young to remember it
that is why we photographed the experience pretty thoroughly
I do believe that starting young with Disneyland is key
to really loving the park as an adult [I think I was about two my first visit]
so here are Everly's firsts - Disneyland edition
first ride in Disneyland - Jungle Cruise
our cruise captain was very sweet with E, and since
we were the last tour of the evening, there were very few people on board
and she spared us all the gunshots that might have sent Everly over the edge
instead, we got an animated "bang, bang" from our enthusiastic cast member
first ride in Fantasyland - Peter Pan [E slept through the whole flight]
first ride in California Adventure - Toy Story Mania
Everly was hanging out in the Baby Bjorn on this ride
and I was hoping she was going to slow down the Mr. from getting such 
a high score, unfortunately, he still beat me by a few thousand
first meal in Disneyland - The Plaza Inn on Main Street
even though Everly wasn't joining in on the eating exactly
this was still her first meal in the park
and man, was it a good one
half a fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, and a biscuit for $13
considering we were in the park, I would say not too shabby of a meal for the price
E really like the parade as we walked by
talk about amazing stimulation for a little one, she was in awe of it all
and as you can see, I was really into her reactions
first character - Donald Duck [Everly's great-grandma's favorite character]
first princess Everly met - Snow White
and as it turned out, Snow White was the only character that Everly smiled for
so, we are going to say that Snow White is Everly's favorite Disney character
at least for now
the day we spent in the park was mostly for pictures and a few rides
the little lady has ridden so far:
Jungle Cruise, It's a Small World [holiday], Dumbo, Peter Pan, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Toy Story Mania and visited Mickey and Minnie's houses
for a first trip, I would say it was a success

Monday, January 14, 2013

well, at least we know she got something from her mama

since everly was born there has been one thing that everyone sees
she looks a lot like her daddy
the mr. and I cannot see it all the time, because to us, she just looks like our E
but yesterday while I was in class
I was reminded the one thing my daughter got from me
funny faces
not silly faces, and if you ask me to make five funny faces on cue
I probably wouldn't be able to do it
no, these faces are completely subconscious, and some can get me in a pickle
I was sitting in class listening very intently to the professor
and the next thing I know she is making eye contact with me
and making sure I was ok because I had a very "perplexed" look on my face
I was feeling like I got what we were supposed to be doing next
but I guess my face didn't match what I was thinking
and this isn't the first time I have heard this
and in E's ten whole weeks of life I have heard constantly
that she makes great faces
here are just a few of my favorites:
so I wonder what E was thinking while making these faces
and yeah, she may look like her daddy right now
but she has my "looks"

Thursday, November 1, 2012

november first is for starting a photo challenge

it has been some time since I have taken part in a daily photo challenge
but I've decided that this month might be a great reason to play along
I'm thinking that I'll be taking even more photos than I know what to do with
once Everly Mae arrives, and while I wait for her
I have a little more time since I'm on maternity leave
so here goes
play along, especially if you are on instagram
if so - tag your photos #FMSPHOTOADAY to see everyone else 
who is joining in too
happy first day of november - find something that starts with the letter "c"
and...go!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

it's halloween time at disneyland

and the mr. and I got to experience it this past weekend
for years now we have talked about going to Disneyland for Halloween
but it just never seemed to happen
so when October rolled around this year we figured we had two really great reasons to 
make sure the trip happened this year:
#1 we have a season pass, so the weekend was pretty inexpensive for us
#2 it was going to be our last weekend away before Everly arrives
here is just a quick glance at our trip according to my phone
and I look forward to sharing some "real photos" later this week
now the weekend didn't go off without a few little hitches
like when I cut the top of my two toes pretty bad while walking into a Taco Bell
and let me just say, bleeding in the middle of a fast food joint
 is something I could have done without
not to mention, real shoes were no longer an option for the rest of the trip
but thankfully the flip flops did the trick
the other big issue - the park was PACKED
the husband and I just tied to take it all in
and realize that we will go back in February when the experience is a little calmer
and lastly, I've developed this fun little inner leg cramp/twitch thing
that comes out of nowhere, and lasts just a few seconds
but I look like a spaz when it hits me, and yes, I think many people around me
probably thought I was going into labor
but oh well

all in all, considering I was nine months pregnant on this little trip
I would say we did pretty well!

on another note, tomorrow is my last day of work before maternity leave
and yes, I am SO ready for it!

Monday, September 17, 2012

baby shower [according to my sister's phone]

yesterday was my baby shower
and it was everything and more than I could have imagined
I have SO many pictures to share
but for now, here are the instagrams my sister meg took of the day
as for today, man, I think I could have pushed the snooze button all day
I'm thinking for the first time this year
I'll be leaving when the bell rings today
sitting and doing nothing all afternoon is just what E and I need right about now

Saturday, September 8, 2012

cuteness in the making

tonight we had dinner and a frozen yogurt date with old friends
and their adorable daughter Aria
which gave the mr. and I some fun baby time
and let's just say if I think my husband is this cute with other people's kids
I can only imagine how it will be with Everly
while we were out we did stumble upon a good samaritan dilemma
right there on the sidewalk were a pair of car keys
to the car, parked right there on the street
the poor owner didn't get far before she lost her keys
and because it is second saturday, there are a ton of people downtown for the art walk
and we were in the middle of about ten different places she could be eating at
so, what to do?
we left a note with our number and took the keys
pretty sure that if not, this car could be stolen in no time
and thankfully we ran into a police officer
explained the situation, gave our information, and handed over the keys
so it will be interesting to see how this all pans out
I'm just glad I no longer have the keys in my possession

now it is time for a little down time since I have class again tomorrow
and I'm really wishing I could just do a little vegging tomorrow on the sofa
but since that won't be happening, I'm going to fit some in right now

Sunday, September 2, 2012

little happy list

so it has been quite a while since I've done a little happy list
and recently I've been feeling very happy about a lot of little things
so I figured it was time to make another one

here's what is making me happy right now

1. finding our vintage china in a thrift store for the very first time, nineteen more pieces were added to the collection for $18, very happy about that
2. hearing from many of my new classroom parents that their child loves my class, and after having some parent drama this last week, those positive comments were welcomed at Back to School Night
3. having a four day weekend, even though friday was technically a furlough day, I'm still going to enjoy the time off
4. sleeping in until 9, something I haven't done in months and months and months
5. a yogurt date with a great friend, talking about all the exciting things we have coming up in our lives in the next year or so
6. the past two days have been a little sneak peek into fall weather, and I could not be happier about that.  being "chilled" in the mornings and evenings is the best feeling after too many days over 100
7. getting crafty for little E
8. catching up with Boardwalk Empire, a t.v. show that has my name written all over it
9. knowing that Halloween is right around the corner, and even though decorating will be toned down this year [since E could arrive right around that time] I still can't wait to break out some spooky fun
10. sharing so many favorite things with the mr. - including our obsession with the show, The Walking Dead - so finding this yesterday while thrifting, made my day, and was something fun to text the husband while he was working all day

so yay for September, I'm pretty stoked your awesomeness is here
what's making you happy right now?

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

when you can't ride the rides...

take lots of pictures
and that is exactly what I did today
on our first official day of vacation, in Disneyland
we made a point to get into Disneyland right after opening this morning
and the best part was,
everyone else was filing into California Adventure to visit the new Cars Land
and that was good news for the mr. and I
because while the lines were forming in the other park
we were able to walk onto every ride we wanted in Disneyland
and were very satisfied with what we got done in just a couple of hours
and yes, there are still quite a few rides that I cannot ride
and the husband has realized that going on those "big" rides by himself
aren't as fun without me [which was pretty cute when he admitted it]
but all in all
we are still having a blast and taking everything in
and enjoying little E's third trip to Disneyland so far
this little lady will definitely be a mickey fan like her fam
tomorrow, we will visit Disneyland in the evening
and I'm pretty excited about that

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

opposite schedules

this week the mr. and I have been experiencing very different schedules
I've been working overtime on my masters
which has meant early mornings and long days
and the husband has been going in late and closing up shop
so, I've been on my own in the evenings
and thankfully this doesn't happen too much because cooking for just me
doesn't really happen
because the mr. isn't there pretty much running the dinner show
so due to some rather large lunch study meals
my dinners have been consisting more of fruit, veggies, and frozen yogurt
tomorrow I'll be back to normal, promise
and tonight while I was walking the three blocks to the yogurt shop [so dangerous]
I stumbled onto a little street festival
I'm still not sure what exactly it was for, or who was sponsoring it
but there were lots of very large art displays of cardboard boxes turned into tunnels
bands playing & art for sale
all in all it was fun to walk through
but it would have been a little more fun if I wasn't solo
thankfully just a few more days until our vacation
and I kind of can't wait!

Monday, July 2, 2012

june in review [according to my phone]

well, this month I almost completely stuck to the photo a day challenge
and I'm glad that I did
because it turns out that june was a pretty colorful month
and because I'm feeling up to it - here's the july challenge:
follow along @lyndsaylew

Monday, June 11, 2012

and then year five was done

today was the last day of school
and officially the end of my fifth year of teaching
and if you have been reading long, it also happened to be the end 
of my first year in middle school
something I realized may have my name written all over it
so yes, my pink slip hasn't been rescinded
and it will be a wait and see game again this summer
but one thing is true
today I said goodbye to my students with no tears
and just happiness as I send them off to high school with my tagline
"go do great things"
they left me with some pretty great messages as well
and when you are packing up your things once again
getting to spend a couple of minutes reading all their messages is kind of the best way 
to end the year
so thanks middle school, you're alright in my book
so year six, what will you have in hold for me?
middle school again, I'd be ok with that
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