Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Cleaning out the Closet

Last night as I was finishing dinner, I decided I couldn’t wait any longer….I had to clean out my closet.  I was sick of looking at all the stuff in there, never being able to find anything, and shuffling past all kinds of stuff that I don’t wear anymore.  I should add that we live in an older house that was built before the days of large walk-in closets, so I don’t have a whole lot of room anyway.

I usually go on a closet purge two or three times a year and I come up with a bag of stuff to donate to goodwill.  I don’t usually get rid of everything I need to because I hold some sort of attachment to these things…and I think, “Oh, I might wear that again when it gets warmer out.” It usually just hangs there taking up space and never getting worn.  By last night, I had had enough…I pulled out anything that I haven’t worn or that didn’t fit right, which is another bad habit of mine…I sometimes will keep things that don’t fit right because I think, what if I’m that size again, I’ll need it.  Well you know what; I’m not that size anymore.  I hope I’m not ever again.  I’m not going to keep clothes that don’t fit “just in case.”  Ick.

I found something in my closet that STILL HAD TAGS!  How embarrassing is that?  I’m donating it because it doesn’t fit and I’m not even sure why I bought it in the first place.  No joke, it has probably been in my closet for 2 ½ years. *wipes brow* *can’t believe I just admitted that*

After I went through the closet, I did something unthinkable….I went for the shoes….I know…SHOES.  I’m not obsessive about shoes by any means, but the shoes I do have, I love.  Until I wear them so much that they’ve worn out and can’t walk down the school hallway without being in pain.  I got rid of 4 pair of shoes.  I parted with the most comfy pair of black flats I’ve ever owned, and it was time.  See ya, black flats!

Then there were purses…


I just donated purses back in the spring, so all I did was organize the shelf, look and see if there were any extra dollar bills hiding in the pockets, and put them back nice and neat.  No need to go crazy or anything. J

Ahhhh...i feel the weight of two large bags of clothes coming off my shoulders....

**Side note** I’m at school, dressed like an elf because our students surpassed a service goal they set.  Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Mostly Cheesy List of Holiday Favorites



In honor of the holiday season, I thought I would do a little Top 10 list of my favorite things about the holidays. 

  1. Being with family:  The holidays are a time to be with family. Time we spend together is leisurely—no one has anywhere else to be.  We can just enjoy the company and the TIME.

  1. Christmas Vacation:  I seriously look forward to Christmas vacation long about the end of October.  That time off is nothing short of wonderful. If I choose, I can stay home ALL DAY…I’m smiling just thinking about it.

  1. Friends: Let me just say, you should be a *teeny* bit jealous of the awesome friends I have.  For real.  My High School friends and I usually get together when everyone is in town.  We have dinner, open presents, play with the kids, eat snacks, see a movie (maybe not this exact order)….the last two years it’s been Twilight or New Moon.  Wonder what we will see this year…any suggestions?  I also have some super amazing friends I’ve made at school.  Our dinners out are something that I look forward to, whenever they happen.
                                                   

  1. Gingerbread Men & Snowmen:  These little characters just about make me giddy.  I can’t get enough of them.
                                         
 Seriously…how could you not love this little guy????


  1. Christmas Music:  Yes, I can admit it; I’m one of those weirdos that will listen to Christmas Music as soon as they start playing it on the radio.  Even if it’s the day after Halloween or something ridiculous like that.  'O Holy Night’ is one of my all time faves—maybe you’ve heard of a little group called *NSYNC perform that acapella, orr maybe Josh Groban’s version?  One word…WOW.

  1. Shopping for gifts: *Love it* Nothing about this stresses me out, except for maybe sitting in a completely standstill line of traffic.  I love buying gifts for people I love and care about.  I love buying extra gifts for organizations donating toys or clothing. 

  1. Wrapping Presents:  I find great joy in this.  I find even more joy arranging and rearranging all the gifts under the tree.

  1. Giving:  This is a great time to remind people that service and charity work don’t just need to happen in December.  People need help and assistance all year long.  I’ve been working on some service learning projects that will hopefully get going after the first of the year…and I’m truly excited about them.

  1. Have I mentioned anything about staying home in my pj’s all day?

  1. The delicious food: ‘nuff said.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Service Learning

Here is a portion of a recent blog I wrote for Plugged in Parents about Service Learning.  This is so important to me and helps guide my teaching.  It goes along with Character Education which, if you don't me, you have no idea how much I truly believe in Character Education --educating the 'whole child.'  There is more to teaching than just teaching academics.

I am always inspired when working on a service project at school. The heart of a child is like that of no other. They truly give with all of their heart and the meaning is always pure. Seeing the face of a six year old light up when he pulls out 2 cans of green beans from his backpack to contribute to a Thanksgiving meal for someone is worth a million dollars. The child was able to contribute to the whole process; he chose a food, went shopping, and sorted his food into the vegetable stack. Why was he so excited about those green beans? Because it is his favorite vegetable and he wanted someone else to be able to enjoy it too.


To read more of the post click here!