schumigirl
It’s a bit of a roodie doodie word for lady parts!
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- May 15, 2007
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Sorry I have been absent. We were gone all last week for Spring Break. I have been catching up on chores and trying to get back into the groove of things. Doing a full day sub today. Luckily, this school has several working bathrooms, including one with multiple stalls in the teacher's lounge. Some of the schools have very few working bathrooms and the faucets don't work in half of themThis school also has water bottle filling stations. Some of the other schools don't even have working water fountains, so you have to find a bathroom that hopefully has a working faucet. I just bring my Camelbak water bladder, so that I don't have to worry about needing water.
The teacher only has 2 out of 4 classes today, but they asked me to sub another class on one of his off periods. I have only 2 more days that I have signed up for. I don't think I will sign up for any more. It's kind of boring and a lot of the kids are kind of brats. I hate to say that, but it seems to be the case a lot. The younger high school kids are the worst. I don't mind if they talk or basically don't do the assignment; I know how it is with a sub. However, these kids just come and go out of the classroom as they please, talk very loudly without quieting down when asked, and sometimes even get up and wrestle or dance around the room. I don't see how teachers do it. If I needed the money or liked it, that would be different. However, sitting here, I keep thinking of the other things I could be doing, like chores/cleaning at home, exercising, or photography. Luckily, they don't seem to be as desperate for subs with the covid numbers incredibly low. None of the advanced class teachers or technical teachers seem to need subs.
I am hoping that my son and I can start volunteering at the humane society on the weekends, and I might start volunteering at the attendance office for my son's school once a week. Those things are way more my speed and don't take as much time commitment. The description for the humane society for helping the cats is playing, petting, and brushing. Sounds nice to me!
Going out to eat in a restaurant tonight. We haven't done that much at home since covid. My son loves Red Lobster, but the togo version is awful.
I've got our May WDW vacation mostly planned. It's for a friend's wedding at Animal Kingdom. I still need to pick restaurants for Disneyland in June and WDW in July. I also need to book stuff for our Disney cruise in July. I need to do touring plans for all of them.
Thank goodness tomorrow is Friday. Strange that I need the weekend even though I am retired.
Good to see you soniam......and yes volunteering is wonderful if you can do it. We love passing time doing it when we can help out in several places. Food bank is one and doing the literacy project at school for me. It`s fabulous if you can.
I do like Red Lobster......but enjoy wherever you end up tonight......and yes, we find we are busy a lot of the time and wouldn`t be able to find the time to work.....not that we`re interested in working anymore.......lol......and yes, I agree being retired is the best!!
Busy day today, enjoyed a long walk in the sunshine this morning along the shore front although bit chilly walking one way.......then quick shower and headed out to read to the kids and we managed to sit outside as it was so lovely.
Spent the afternoon baking and catching up with friends on the phone......still nice outside, but that mist has rolled in again, but not as bad as yesterday.
Good to see that some HHN tickets are available on the Universal website now......roll on more info and tickets!