I think all my teacher friends have started updating their blogs today. The blessing and curse of teaching is an excess of free time for the months of July and August. I will be taking advantage of this as well.
When we last left off, I was having a grand ole pity party for myself about how much I didn't want to be an unemployed, stay-at-home mom. I am not going to recant that statement; I hate unemployment, and I have no desire to be a SAHM. I'm just saying I should have sucked it up and made something of it, rather than crying over what was done. Fortunately, second semester brought a slew of French jobs, and I actually landed a position teaching French and History at a decent school for a LOT of money.
The school, as with all charters, has its pros and cons. Pros: really small classes, really great technology available for teachers (unless you count the archaic internet connection), and, unlike my previous school, they stick with their policies for at least the whole school year, not changing them every 10 seconds. Cons: shit hours- 7:30-4:15, and they will require you to stay for NO FUCKING REASON (for instance, despite kids being finished with finals at 10:10, and my grades being completed, classroom cleaned, checklist complete, I had to sit in my room, bored as all hell, until 4), an expectation to put your life on hold for the school- requiring teachers to stay for hours after school (sorry, I have a child that I like to see. If we got out at 2, this would not be an issue for me, but when I leave at 4:15 and head home in the heat of rush hour traffic, only to get my child at 5, no thanks), and really cliquey teachers. The last thing I think is really only a problem because I started mid-year and was working with people that have known each other for more than 2 years. I think that if I am there next year, starting off with them, it will be easier to get into the cliques myself. It is just more annoying for me now because I have to sit around in my classroom alone, while everyone else is hanging out together. I have tried infiltrating the groups, but it was obvious I was an unwelcome addition which is why I just stopped trying.
So, while I technically have two more days of sitting in my room watching watching movies, I will be planning all the fun stuff I can do with Charlie! So much has changed since last summer, and this will most likely be our last summer as just the two of us (as we are hoping to add a little brother or sister to the mix), so I want to make it jam packed of Mommy-Baby fun. We need to re-up our zoo membership next month, and, thanks to Grandma & Grandpa, we also are getting a Henry Ford membership. I am really excited to take Charlie to see the cars and the horses, and, let's face it, I'm a NUT for historic architecture. We also got a season pass to the local Aquatic Center, and it's already paid for itself because we've gone about 5 times! Charlie LOVES playing in water. He is all smiles, giggles, and laughs the whole time we are there, and it is harder to get him to leave each time we go. I think it will be nicer when we can go in the mornings and stay a bit longer and maybe even ride bikes there.
I am really looking forward to seeing my little guy grow and learn, and we even might try a little potty training. He has a few Montessori camps in August to get him prepped for the start of SCHOOL(!) in September. I think being at home in the summer is all I need- it is more precious when I have a limited amount of time.
I'm also excited for my summer jobs- I haven't coached since January, so I'm stoked to get back into the gym, even if is only once a week. I also will be tutoring a student from my former high school, so that's an extra few bucks in our pocket to go towards a babysitter for Dave's b-day.
So here's to hoping I'll actually get back to updating.
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