Hi guys! Hope you've been doing well! Life has been CRAZY. The school year is quickly wrapping up (do I seriously only have two weeks left of this year?), and there are lots of reports and things to do, and I'm still working on the master's degree and stuff.
Lots of changes await for next year at my school. Our principal is leaving, and we'll have four new teachers (although none at my grade level, which really is too bad). I get to stay in my room (yay!), but another second grade teacher is moving to the classroom next door, and we have a moveable wall in between us, so I'm looking forward to team teaching with her in some areas. Our instructional facilitator also wants to work with us, and since the other second grade teacher and I will have all of the second grade kids with emotional disabilities, the ED teacher wants to do some teaming with us, too. That means that some days of the week we'll have four teachers for forty kids, which means we can do LOTS of groups, which will be a blast and a half.
It's good the year is ending. The kids are completely fried, the weather is nice, and they're ready to have a break from ME and from each other. I need to say that I'm ready, too. I love them, but my patience, the limited amount that I have, is quickly waning.
The highlight of late was my trip to Reno, Nevada last week to see my sister. My sister worked her way to the national level of competition for the Business Professionals of America organization. She placed 5th and 8th in two events on the national level, and that was awesome! I'm so proud of her! We got to spend some time bowling, mini golfing, visiting Lake Tahoe, etc. I also had an AWESOME time by myself (and a man named Ted) on Sunday after my sister and her group headed back to Minnesota. You can find the pictures of that at the end here...
Hi. I'm Marcie. Yesterday I got up at 5 am. I went on a field trip with my students out to a ranch, and then I got in my car and drove three hours to Salt Lake City to catch my flight, which I BARELY did. Then I had to wait for half an hour while my rental car agent went to take a dump before I could navigate Reno in the dark totally exhausted. And then I went to bed at 1 am this morning, and was up at 6:30. I feel freaking AWESOME!!!!
My sister is enjoying the orange at the butt crack of dawn. Woot!
Sissies are ready for Tahoe, baby!
This is the really cool elevator at the Atlantis. It was clear, and we went up 18 stories. Did I mention I don't like heights?
Dammit, kid!
My sister's advisor, Mia, and Vickie, our roommate.
Our first view of Lake Tahoe! Yay! It's so beautiful!
I'd seen pictures, but I guess I didn't believe that it was that blue.
Yeah...I'll be building my lake home here...
Sissy and I.
No one told us it would be that darn cold!
This lady was getting ready to kayak...I so want one of those inflatable kayaks...working on that for this summer.
Time for SCUBA lessons.
Water level.
Emerald bay with the island.
More Emerald Bay.
Eagle Falls.
Yay, Mia! She won TWO vouchers from Microsoft to get her certification in addition to placing in two events.
Our group at Trader Dick's before the awards ceremony.
Are you ready for the big finale? After my sister and her group left early on Sunday morning, I went on an adventure I'd been looking forward to all weekend. And it's something that I've wanted to try since we moved out here...
Why, yes, I am in a tight rubber suit. "Fat girl in a little su-uit..."
Up the Truckee...
Down the Truckee...
All right, Ted! Let's go!
And now, after that adventure, I'm totally ready for some more powerful white water. It was a total blast, and I can't wait to do it again.
And that's the end.