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Saturday, October 13, 2012

it's time for me to have time for me

it's that reflective time of the year again

having just been to the brain-melting conference --- subtitle: collaborate. innovate. educate. (i'm gonna add connect + create to those three and call it my own.)

i have decided that it's time to lose those eight sneaky freaky kilos look after myself.

the last three months have been madness

  • month #1 preparing for ERO visit, ERO in classroom, great review, aftermath.
  • month #2 massive flood in house, carpet removal, glamping, insistence on house makeover / spring clean.
  • month #3 co-constructing national standards reports with students / cross-referencing to assessments, compiling student portfolios, student-led conferencing with all but two of my classkids, major crick in neck, writing cv, job interview --- i got the job! = 2 more years teaching at our skool --- secret garden overhaul, garage conversion to studio / rumpus.

  • all resulting in five o'clock wake-ups + manic house-clean-ups, huge crick in neck, no exercise, and general psycho behaviour.

    thank the universe for the skool holidays

    highlights:
  • physio fixing my neck.
  • danny graduating from university with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).


  • gorgeousness.
     
    it seems so long since the apron strings days.
     
  • writing a poetry unit + jacking up little classroom visits from real live poets.
  • ulearn conf. gosh i'm so inspired. there are about 150 new ideas i wanna incorporate into the classroom + i neeeeeeed to have a wee prioritise.
  • very, very excited that what i've been doing these past couple of years seems to be called elearning and it's all about creating collaborative + innovative spaces where we are all teachers and learners. for me, it grew out of homeskooling. who knew others would be doing the same sorta thing? and i can access a huge community at the press of a button. ha, the joke's on me.
  • i found my bridesmaid that i haven't seen for ten years!!!

  • starting again with self-care: exercise, water, food

    take advantage of the early-morning wake-ups + head to the gym.

    mon / wed / fri = bike (with a book) or cross-trainer
    tues / thurs = weights class or step class.
    drinking water, eating good food.
    NO junk food
    YES glass of wine at the end of the day
    goal = lose five kilos by end of week six + fit my dress again.

    continue with paying the kids to do end-of-week-housework rather than giving two thousand a year to a housecleaner. anti-jinx.

    get back on twitter + access my PLN / VLN.

    think it'll work? it'll take a miracle  #movieline


    4 comments:

    1. Wowzer - that's plenty you've got going on there! I hear you on the self-care. Why, why, why are we no good at it?

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    2. sharon
      i often ask myself that very question.. i have re-written various ideas but none seem to make sense.. x

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    3. Katie, I can't believe I've been an imaginary friend of yours long enough to have seen your son start and then leave university. What a long, fun trip it's been :)

      Congrats on the gradjamacating and on the job-getting, and agreed on self-care - my place-move and life-moves have really taken a toll on my girlish figger.

      And Cheers! To your fans and friends and you and me! on learning how to teach and parent and lead all 21st-Century wise, all over the map, all over the globe. :)

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    4. sarah.. somehow i missed your words when you originally wrote them --- thank you x

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    katie's chatterbox - ha! i think that's funny! but i'm sKATEy like that.