Monday, August 3, 2009

Fingerprints and Mugshot

I was at the personnel office at 8:10 a.m. waiting to get my fingerprinting and photograph done and dusted. However, the person doing this task was running behind schedule. Grrr! It was pretty cool seeing one's fingerprints enlarged 100 times bigger. But everything was done so clinically that it made me feel as if I was a suspect in CSI...lol!
After this was completed, I went to my classroom and started working on my room. I was the filing queen and got most of my filing cabinets cleaned and organized. Seems as if I'm purging a lot of clutter lately. It's been four straight days now.
After being there all morning long, I came home and watched a few episodes of "Ghost Hunters" before heading out to the gym for an afternoon workout.
I am thrilled to say that my personal trainer won 1st place at the competition in Canada! He won an awesome trophy in the shape of a muscular bodybuilder. While there, I made friends with Mindy, a new member of the gym. Then I met up with my hubby and we went out for dinner. Now it's late and I should be in bed since I need to wake up early tomorrow morning for another busy day. Hope everyone has a good night's sleep. :)
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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Another day of cleaning....grumble grumble

I tackled the car today....The trunk can actually be seen now that I organized it and emptied the contents. Most of the items were books and papers (both belonging to either Leigh or myself.) HA! I was glad that the majority wasn't mine...hehe. I tend to get labeled as the "Messy Marvin", which I can be sometimes. The inside of the car was also tidied up, but once I reached the backseat, I decided to call it a day because it was scorching hot outside at that time. Plus, I was (and still am ) dreading tomorrow. I DO NOT WANT TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL YET! Argh! I want a few more months of freedom. Freedom to just work out, visit Mom everyday and know that she's safe and happy, and just to enjoy watching marathons of Ghost Hunters without any excessive paperwork looming over my head like a bad thundercloud. Well, tomorrow is really just a day of getting fingerprinted and photographed for some ID card that we'll be getting this year. But, then it will be going into my classroom to start organizing and cleaning up. I don't like the disruptive change to my ritual pattern of summer living. Oh well, I must come to terms with the loss of this freedom, which is inevitable. Photobucket

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Better Feng Shui

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Well today is Saturday (which really feels like Sunday since I didn't go to the gym yesterday morning!) My regular routine was a tad off. I cleaned the bedroom all day yesterday in hopes of creating some organization before school (yes I said the S word) begins. So far, so good. Now, after tacking part of the second bedroom today (after my Wii workout), I feel as if I have accomplished something. Now, I'm just trying not to eat much before we have date night later today at my fave seafood restaurant. Woohoooo!

I am a bit happy to say that I've lost about 20 lbs so far this summer. It's been grueling especially with the temperatures of 110+ , but I am a bit happy about it. Now, I am just working on a plan to keep up with this fitness regiment because I have loads of energy now. My biggest fear is getting lazy and having a lapse because of the hectic school load. But as they say "planning prevents poor performance". So I intend to work hard on being healthier. Plus, I am going to do better in blogging on here. I missed writing down my thoughts. (I caught a bad case of FaceBookitis, which caused me to miss out on my fave activity:blogging on Multiply!) However, I will find a balance between this all. Hmmm.....feel like I'm a circus act: Juggler Extraordinaire!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Ghosts in School

Most of the time it feels as though we live at school (with the late hours that we keep there!) However, this is a ghostly experience that I would have been spooked with (even though I love going on haunted tours and watching hours and hours of "A Haunting" series!) Yet, after having one of my colleagues actually SEE something paranormal has left us all spooked. First of all, it happened in her classroom. Secondly, another child in the room saw this ghostly figure of a young girl as well since it occurred during school hours. Apparently, some of the janitors have also seen her skipping down the hallway in OUR WING. What the heck!?!?! In addition to this, another child from the same classroom has seen the apparition in the bathroom mirror when she was washing her hands, and it spooked her. Now, to sound foolish, all weekend long I avoided looking into any mirrors at all. Plus, if I had to wake up in the middle of the night for a restroom break, I would awaken Rocco so he could be ready to come to my side if need be. Yes, I am a big scaredy cat when it comes to things like this, but what makes it worse is that it intrigues me as well. Talk about conflicting feelings! Either way, it is sad to know that a young little girl with dark hair is roaming the halls all alone. It makes me wonder what she may be seeking as well as how long she has been away from her family.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Ahhh....New Orleans!!!

It's Mardi Gras once again, and boy, that brings back memories of New Orleans. I love that place...the people, the food (oooh those beignets and grits...yum yum!), and the music. One of my favorite places to frequent was the Preservation Hall. I went there many times because I loved listening to the band. Their music just lifted my spirits. One of my favorite songs was the "Bourbon Street Parade". Here's one rendition of the song with Harry Connick Jr. and friends:

Thursday, February 19, 2009

It's almost Friiidaayyyy!

Okay I'm just on here for a few secs before I've got to go do more work. The past two days have been dragging a bit. I attribute it to testing all day long for two days in a row. Benchmarks. Argh! Other than that I stayed at school working late, and I finally got my pc hooked up to a huge flat screen tv, which I also received today. Wooohooo...It'll be fun showing the POWERPOINT presentation to the kiddos tomorrow. Not to mention the fun I will have presenting relevant videos from unitedstreaming for my Social Studies classes!

Leigh and I decided to schedule date nights once a week. And I had planned on taking him to the Indie Theatre, where they serve food to you while you're on a couch watching a foreign or independent film of some sort. It has received many rave reviews. But I might just wait on this idea for a few more weeks. So this week's date might just be going to a new restaurant...maybe...maybe not. We'll see what I decide.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Training on Monday Night

After an exasperating day at work....not due to the children but to ONE person who believes that we will jump when she snaps her fingers. Well, I did not budge when she made an insane demand. I think it caught her offguard, especially since I tend to be very timid and pleasing (most of the time anyway.) But enough is enough. I am not a robot, nor do I wish to be.

After school, I zoomed by to visit Mom, who was doing very well. She enjoyed her dinner, and then she and I went to her bedroom so that I could decorate it with Spring theme (now that Valentine's Day is over.) Her chair is supposed to arrive in another two to three weeks. The dealer tried to cheat her out of a new chair by trying to convince us that her used chair was new. It wasn't. It had the other owner's name still printed on it. So now he has to produce a new chair that will be custom made for her.

After my visit with Mom, I then headed towards Leigh's workplace. From there we went to our Amateur Radio meeting, and then we headed towards another meeting room for a SKYWARN training, which lasted about two hours. The meteorologist explained about tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and floods. Now, Leigh and I (and the rest of the HAM radio group we belong to) are spotters, which means that we can report potentially extreme weather conditions in our area, and this in turn, can possibly save lives (as it has been doing for the past thirty years) since it gives time for people to evacuate the area if needed.