Oh, you know it was complete craziness at our school.As soon as we got to school, the snow started falling. Keeping the kids looking at the board instead of out the window was an exercise in futility. Then, about two hours into the day, our assistant principal came on the intercom and said we needed to alter the lunch schedule to make sure the kids were all fed "just in case." The madness ratcheted up a notch with that. Then, soon after, he came back on and announced we would be dismissing around 12:00 as soon as the buses had run the elementary routes. It was all over at that point. Parents were checking their kids out like crazy, and the kids who remained could not even focus on doing the usual DOL and vocabulary exercises that we start the class period with every day. Needless to say, I was exhausted by the time our half day was over. I came home and collapsed for an afternoon nap. Apparently the novelty of snow has worn off for Chelsea and Connor because they didn't even go out to play in it. They were just happy to have the afternoon off.
Now we wait and see what the roads are going to do tonight.
Yes, but it will be tonight or maybe tomorrow. I have to go make lasagna now.![]()
Much like some days we've had in the past. Getting home early sounds wonderful after the chaos. Maybe you'll get an ice day tomorrow? I hope we do not get any more snow days now, since they've decided the best way to remedy it is the extra half hour. Not a good solution. Starting next week, tutoring won't end until 5:30, and I won't get home until almost 6. Disney money, Disney money; I just have to keep my mind on the fact that it is Disney money.
Lasagna sounds good.
