Monday, September 27, 2010

Manic Monday

There are so many things I wanted to write about today, and I kept thinking of them at the most inopportune moments throughout school. I never got to write any of them down!! I can remember two, at least.




It was so nice to wake up this morning to actual fall weather. I cannot wait to bust out my scarves and jackets and boots. I love rainy days like these because it makes me feel no remorse about sitting inside with a blanket and my puppy writing for my blog. I am excited to take a nap and then go home to hang out with my family. 

Sufjan Stevens! His new album, The Age of Adz, finally, FINALLY came out! NPR featured him on their program, and subsequently wrote an article on their site. I urge you all to check it out here and to gaze longingly at him while you listen to the samples they have provided!



Secondly, I have/had two interviews this week! One interview is at a local restaurant here in Western Hills and another at UC, tomorrow. I had the local one, today. While the people seem really nice there, I am intimidated about waitressing! I have never done it before and am so worried about being clumsy. The woman who interviewed me was SONICE and I loved talking with her, but just don’t know if this is the best fit for me. Have any of you waitressed before? Do you have any advice you can offer?

And now… school was pretty uneventful, today, but still not really pleasant or enjoyable. There are just some people that you don’t want to see at 7:30 in the morning, and one of them happens to be at West High. The kids seemed especially attitude-y, today; several of them completely ignoring me for no reason, and a few shot back snotty remarks. It was another one of those days where you can’t wait, can’t wait, can’t wait for lunchtime. Turns out, lunchtime wasn’t too great, either.

The head English teacher at our school volunteered me to head the reading and writing tutoring for the OGT. I was flattered, honored, and flabbergasted that she would even think of me. I was not, however, prepared for her expectations of me. I don’t think she realizes that I am a full time student teacher with a part time job and a myriad of other responsibilities. I have to stay after school three days a week (which is no problem at all) but I was also made to call every parent and let them know about the program and am also required to call parents for kids who aren’t coming to tutoring and need to be. I am expected to keep track of all 150 students that I have to begin with, how they are doing in class, and what they are missing AND the 200+ kids that haven’t passed the OGT and need my help? Please. I am not superwoman, and considering this my first semi-realistic teaching experience, everything takes me about twice as long as it takes an experienced teacher. My point in all of this is that this woman, the head of the English department, seemed a little more than impatient with me for not being completely on top of it. Well, excuse me. ::bangs head against wall::

Let me just remind you all of the calendar that I keep in my desk drawer among my tea bags and pencils where I count down the days, one by one:



Sorry everyone, had to get out a little frustration :) I hope everyone is having a fantastic day. I am going to continue watching Dr. Phil and have a little snack of almonds! 

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6 comments:

  1. Oh wow I'm so sorry hun that is terrible. I can't imagine having that much responsibility. Just remember that you will get through this! In the meantime, I think you should check out this song because it always cheers me up:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhW1Spd4GlE&ob=av2e

    plus the music video is really funny to watch.
    I hope you enjoy cuddle time with Guillermo!

    XXXX
    -Morgan (Blackbird Fly)
    Blackbird Fly

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  2. Thanks, Morgan! I will totally check it out <3 xoxo

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  3. I have only worked in restaurants since I was 15. I loveeee waitressing. However, serving is not for those who can't multi-task, handle rude people, or do math well.

    Sometimes people are real big jerks. Sometimes people are awesome. I love it.

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  4. I love multi tasking! I do not, however, like rude people. Haha! But I am fairly good at math. They want to pay me 3.65 an hour plus tips. Is this good? I don't even know hahah and they don't get much business! Eeee decisions!! Thanks for your input, Jamie :)

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  5. Good luck with your interviews! I've never waitressed before...it intimidates me too!

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  6. Thank you, lady :) I'll keep you posted! <3

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