30 May 2025

Summer Plans

 Summer is quickly approaching. My last day of school is June 6, which feels like forever away! I bet it'll come quickly though. My team has a lot of fun things planned for the last week of school. Our third graders are going to love it! 

Monday is Harry Potter Day. We'll sort our students into the four Hogwarts houses and do fun rotations. Then they get to watch the first movie and have treats. I spent today decorating my classroom for the event (we don't have school on Fridays) - I've got floating candles, flying keys, special cupcake wrappers and toppers, portraits, and a trail of mysterious footprints around the room. I'm excited to see my kids' reactions on Monday!

I think I'll probably crash on June 7th, and then I'm headed to California to visit my aunt and uncle, and then Nevada to visit my brother and his family. It will be so nice to get out of town for awhile. This year has been tough health-wise, and going down to third grade after so long in fourth was a hard transition. Developmentally, there's basically a canyon between the two grades. I had to remind myself all year long that the things that were driving me nuts were developmentally appropriate. I think next year will be better because I've gotten more acclimated to third grade. I have a lot of plans for next year to support a much higher level of learning. Fingers crossed that it all works!

I've got a little porch garden going, and my lettuce and spinach are looking fantastic. I need to replant basil, lavender, and catnip. I'm not sure why those didn't come up. I'm now living on the ground floor, so it's a little weird to hang out on my patio, but I may just sit out there and read anyway. 

I'm getting a cat after my vacation. I'm so excited about this! It'll be an emotional support animal. My therapist thinks that would be a good thing for me, and I have to agree. I tried once before and it was a disaster. Mostly because I rushed into it without a lot of prep and my cat was an elderly man who was very set in his ways. I'd had him for years, but he was an outdoor cat and used to having a lot of yard to roam around in. It ended up being a disaster. This time, I decided I needed to take it slower and really make sure I get the right animal. I've also got the cat furniture, toys, and other supplies set up in my apartment already. I figured it would be a good way to get used to the idea before it became a reality. It's feeling normal now to have all the cat stuff around. I can't wait until the end of June!

Of course, I'll spend some time working on new things for the next school year. I've got a ton of task cards to laminate and organize, along with writing conferences and finishing up an outline of my plans. I want to be super ready for next year and my new class. I'm considering flexible seating instead of desks, so I'm working on a DonorsChoose project grant. I hope it gets funded!

I want to read a lot more and get back into cross-stitching and embroidery. It's been hard to do those because it hurts my hands. I've got nodules growing because of the autoimmune diseases, and they hurt. Holding a needle is awful. But, I'm on a new medication (Enbrel) that I'm really hoping will help. I'd love to get back into my hobbies.

That's it for me. I'm looking forward to a relaxing summer!


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