Well, half the week is done, and yet I feel like it’s Monday. I traveled out of here Monday morning and got to Brevig around 10:30. It was right to work, so the time went quickly. We had some weather/flight issues and ended up not leaving Brevig until 7:00 last night. We had to stay in Nome and fly back to Unalakleet this morning. You never can be sure about travel up here!
It was good to see AnnMarie & C.O., Paul, and Mollie. I got a bunch of hugs and hellos from the kids and quite a few requests for Bill and my return to teach in Brevig. Last year we were, “real ugly teacher” and “you don’t know how teach” – but everyone said the minute you leave you were the best teacher to ever set foot in that school. And so it goes. I will admit that I truely enjoyed seeing the kids, but I’ve also never felt better about the decision to leave. That was an emotionally draining place!
I returned to the apartment to find Sunday night’s enchilada pan soaking in a sink of cold soapy water. (That’s the grossest!) I can’t get stuff done around here when it’s a mess, so I cleaned up a bit, got the trash to the baler, and went to the post office. My new book (for work) came in the mail. Now I need to quick read it and put together a power point for our upcoming Greater Northwest Meeting.
I spent this afternoon (washing a million loads of clothes, and…)getting some info ready for my Boise training. The problem with me and the internet is that I get extremely sidetracked! I started looking up research resources on tutoring and ended up finding a bunch of stuff I want to keep for when I return to the classroom. My final stop, however, was on a recipe site for calzones. Guess what we’re going to try for dinner. 🙂
Again, a wearing part of travel is not being able to talk to anyone from home. So – I spend my down time missing you all! 😉 I’ll let you know how the calzones turn out.
Yummy! If the calzones are worth making again, send me that website! We’re always looking for new and fun things to have for dinner!
Melissa