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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Speaking on behalf of people everywhere, we thank you
All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
I'm a little early with my Thanksgiving wishes this year, because I do most of my cooking the day before. In case I don't gt to stop by here tomorrow, have a blessed holiday, everybody!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Spookymufu wrote:For someone that really dislikes people in general, Black Friday is especially hard on the nerves, but, since I'm a backroom employee my exposure was limited....
ugh....well, this year with my new position I get a new "job" on black Friday, I get to be the schmuck that hands out the cheap TVs people buy (then bring back a few days later) so I'll be out in front of the crowd this year.......poopAndybev01 wrote:Speaking on behalf of people everywhere, we thank you
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
They usually do that with the cannon fodder.
There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! And thanks Murf. Let us know how it goes!
I completely understand what it's like having to work during holidays. That's why I am not shopping today. We got our stuff ahead of time that we needed.
I would hate to be at the forefront of Black Friday. That would be exhausting and my anxiety would probably be doing jumping jacks. I'm sorry you have to go through that Spooky. ._.
I'm hoping to get a job at Kroger's. It'll be at the courtesy desk, and I'll also be helping people carry groceries out to their cars and retrieve carts. I would have preferred working in the back doing stocking or something, but oh well. Right now a job's a job, and subbing isn't going to pay enough unless I get called in every single day. Still hoping to get in at the other county to sub as well. So then I'll be working 3 jobs if you want to be technical, and I might take a semester break from school if I get the job at Kroger. Not going to quit by any means, but my brain needs a rest. I'll have to work Nights and Weekends because that's what my availability is. Sometimes though you have to make a few sacrifices to put food on the table. At least the hours aren't too bad, and if I work Christmas Eve I'll get off early. Christmas day they're closed too so that'll be nice.
I completely understand what it's like having to work during holidays. That's why I am not shopping today. We got our stuff ahead of time that we needed.
I would hate to be at the forefront of Black Friday. That would be exhausting and my anxiety would probably be doing jumping jacks. I'm sorry you have to go through that Spooky. ._.
I'm hoping to get a job at Kroger's. It'll be at the courtesy desk, and I'll also be helping people carry groceries out to their cars and retrieve carts. I would have preferred working in the back doing stocking or something, but oh well. Right now a job's a job, and subbing isn't going to pay enough unless I get called in every single day. Still hoping to get in at the other county to sub as well. So then I'll be working 3 jobs if you want to be technical, and I might take a semester break from school if I get the job at Kroger. Not going to quit by any means, but my brain needs a rest. I'll have to work Nights and Weekends because that's what my availability is. Sometimes though you have to make a few sacrifices to put food on the table. At least the hours aren't too bad, and if I work Christmas Eve I'll get off early. Christmas day they're closed too so that'll be nice.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
We had a great meal, took a walk around the neighborhood in the mid-afternoon (gorgeous weather), then had leftovers for supper as we watched a football game. They are still watching it. All in all, a lovely day.
I hope everything works out for you with your jobs, Mau! Having three jobs is demanding, but sometimes necessary. I admire your determination! I know you will go back to school when the time is right for it.
I hope everything works out for you with your jobs, Mau! Having three jobs is demanding, but sometimes necessary. I admire your determination! I know you will go back to school when the time is right for it.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Yes, I hope you all enjoyed the holiday.
Here is the calm before the storm.
Here is the calm before the storm.
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All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
What a beautiful table!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Wow Andy you always have great displays!
We had an amazing dinner and had a quiet simple Thanksgiving at home. It was perfect.
Looks like I got the job! I got called today. They just need to get the paperwork in to set up my orientation.
You're right Murf, it's going to be hard. But it'll be worth it in the end. Granted I won't be subbing all the time I'm sure. If the school I sub for is any indication, I'll probably only be there a couple times a month. I'm not sure how the other school district will be. I guess it depends on the need. The other school district has a system where I can plan ahead to sub rather than wait for a phone call, though I might still get called anyway. Right now I think taking a semester off to get my ducks in a row is what I need to do. Once Fall comes around, I'll probably have made a decision. If I do go for Mary Baldwin, I'll have time to save up a bit. Right now I think it's between that or Regent, unless I decide to go for Elementary Education and see if I can get endorsed to teach 7th and 8th grade later on. I heard the best way to do it is to major in a specific subject such as English, and then go for my endorsements by taking the Praxis exams. They like Middle School teachers to be endorsed in at least 2 subjects. I could probably go for English and Science, and maybe History. But Math? No way.
We had an amazing dinner and had a quiet simple Thanksgiving at home. It was perfect.
Looks like I got the job! I got called today. They just need to get the paperwork in to set up my orientation.
You're right Murf, it's going to be hard. But it'll be worth it in the end. Granted I won't be subbing all the time I'm sure. If the school I sub for is any indication, I'll probably only be there a couple times a month. I'm not sure how the other school district will be. I guess it depends on the need. The other school district has a system where I can plan ahead to sub rather than wait for a phone call, though I might still get called anyway. Right now I think taking a semester off to get my ducks in a row is what I need to do. Once Fall comes around, I'll probably have made a decision. If I do go for Mary Baldwin, I'll have time to save up a bit. Right now I think it's between that or Regent, unless I decide to go for Elementary Education and see if I can get endorsed to teach 7th and 8th grade later on. I heard the best way to do it is to major in a specific subject such as English, and then go for my endorsements by taking the Praxis exams. They like Middle School teachers to be endorsed in at least 2 subjects. I could probably go for English and Science, and maybe History. But Math? No way.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
English and science sounds good to me. Maybe find out if there is a subject area they like to assign to coaches. In many places it's history/social studies. If you can think of any extracurricular you might be able to sponsor, that could help in the job search later.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Well...if the school has any creative writing clubs that would be awesome. When I was in late middle school/early high school I was in a club called "Writer's Ink." The club had meetings every week, sometimes it would be the "extra" period of the day, other times it would be during the really late hours (I often could not attend those because my mom worked nights and she was my only ride. If I could attend, I often got a ride home with a friend's parents). Writer's Ink published a Literary Magazine that had poems, short stories and essays from school students, including club members. We would also read poetry to some of the kids in the younger grades, and I remember doing a poetry reading at the library once. My 8th Grade English Teacher was the one who organized it. It would be awesome if I could organize something like that at the school. I was in "Interact" for a while as well and the Year Book Staff. I guess I was more into clubs than Sports, but I'm not sure if that's something that could be used for extracurricular activities or not. Maybe. That's something I'd like to sponser.
Or maybe I can take up Karate and teach that to the kids. I always wanted to do that. I'd have to get in better shape first before I could tackle any sports.
English and Science are both fun subjects. I have developed an appreciation of History when I moved to Virginia. I could probably talk to some local teachers and find out. When I'm subbing, that would probably be a good time to do so.
I met a really awesome 6th grade teacher the last time I subbed so I think I'll add 6th grade to my list of potential grades. The kids in that grade were fun. It really surprised me that they were teaching them MLA format at that age! I don't think I did MLA until I was at least at the College level. Being a small town school she mostly allowed the kids to pick their own books to read for book reports, although she did have one class-wide book she had them read. What really floored me was that she had Manga in the classroom! Now that was awesome.
Or maybe I can take up Karate and teach that to the kids. I always wanted to do that. I'd have to get in better shape first before I could tackle any sports.
English and Science are both fun subjects. I have developed an appreciation of History when I moved to Virginia. I could probably talk to some local teachers and find out. When I'm subbing, that would probably be a good time to do so.
I met a really awesome 6th grade teacher the last time I subbed so I think I'll add 6th grade to my list of potential grades. The kids in that grade were fun. It really surprised me that they were teaching them MLA format at that age! I don't think I did MLA until I was at least at the College level. Being a small town school she mostly allowed the kids to pick their own books to read for book reports, although she did have one class-wide book she had them read. What really floored me was that she had Manga in the classroom! Now that was awesome.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
I thought Manga was only legal in Alaska. Oregon, Colorado and D.C.
All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Manga refers to Japanese comics. I'm not sure what you're referring to Andy. Something else perhaps?
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
I think a creative writing club such as you describe would be fantastic! Teachers sponsor all kinds of clubs. My husband has a colleague who sponsors a chess club, another who sponsors a Dungeons & Dragons club.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Is everyone ready for Thanksgiving this year? I think it seems to have coming much to fast this year! I need it to slow down just a little. What do you guys think?