#SundayPost: January 30th


Posted January 30, 2022 in review Tags:


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  •   Broken Crown by Rachel Van Dyken


I feel like I understand what this cat is going through.

@thewanderingkitten She didn’t even make it up on the couch all the way😂 #kitten #funnycat #cat #fyp ♬ The Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

Nothing!

Because God clearly loves teachers, I had 2 snow days last week! One of them was on a day I had a doctors appointment, so I didn’t even lose a sick day. Go me! This also really helped my mental health cause I am burnt out.

In addition to teaching full time, my co-teacher is having all kinds of issues with our admin and I am worried she might quit. I don’t blame her (they really are being difficult), but it would SUCK for me. Suck hard! I’m also trying to find an internship for next year, which is so stressful. Plus, I have a ton of grad school work. It is all just overwhelming. So overwhelming!

We got some surprise snow Thursday night. They said there was like an 8% chance of snow and they were wrong. I think we ended up with like 4 inches, and it kept snowing into Friday afternoon. I LOVE surprise snow.

So, whats new with you this week? Did you read any of the same books I did? Did you find any great book deals I need to grab ASAP? Let me know in the comments!

Samantha
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9 responses to “#SundayPost: January 30th

  1. Snow days are awesome! We ended up with two this week thanks goodness. They were needed! I’ll go back for one more day tomorrow as I’m guessing we will have to. Things are crazy in education! Sorry about your co-teacher. But I’ve had the admin issues in the past that made me want to leave as well. Fingers crossed things work out in a good way for you though!

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