Saturday, November 19, 2011

student t-shirt scarves




Just a few of my fabulous students and their creations!

t-shirt scarves


It all started in a resale shop. I saw a scarf made out of old t-shirts. I loved it, I had to buy it! I used it. I wrapped it around my sweet little grand daughter when we were walking on the beach.
I said to myself, "self, you could make one of these"! So I did. It was easy and fun. And then I thought of my students. They would love designing these scarves, some could cut squares and a few could even sew. They could sell them at the Holiday Fair and make them as gifts for friends and family members. Now....where to get shirts. An e-mail to school staff and viola...500 t-shirts!!!??? What a blast watching students design the scarves. My friend Melony to the rescue with some sewing and we have 30 scarves to sell. What fun and it all started with a little resale, recycled t-shirt scarf!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Priorities
Recently I made cookies for the two cookie monsters pictured above. When I asked them why they weren't eating any of them, they responded "Oh, we thought they we were for your students, not us." Ouch! The truth hurts. I put so much effort into my classroom, I forget to do some of the special things for my own precious children. I remember a similar story some years back. I set the table one night using the good dishes, cloth napkins and fun napkin holders. The kids walked in and said, "who is coming for dinner?"

I want to do the special things for the ones I love, not just for guests or my job.

So this week I am going to try and think of something special to do with or for each of my children and for my special guy. I am going to remind myself of my priorities, and these two are at the top of the list!

Monday, August 8, 2011

I love sweets. Sweets like this hot fudge sundae I am sharing with two of my favorite girls. Sweets mean reward to me. Sweets mean special occasion. Sweets mean I am bored. Sweets mean I am trying to avoid something. Sweets mean I am happy. Sweets mean I am sad. It is any wonder I find getting this sweet thing under control so complicated?
I know all the nutritional facts. I know my father is a diabetic. I know, I know, I know BUT that doesn't seem to help. So here is what I am going to do.
1. Take it one temptation at a time
2. Plan for those snack attacks (after school)
3. Face up to what ever I am feeling; identify it..don't eat it!
4. Don't keep highly tempting food in the house
5. Track food on Lose It

so...tomorrow is pretty packed. I will put together white chicken chili in the morning before school. I will have crackers and cheese for an afternoon snack. I will have yogurt/fruit for breakfast and a cliff bar for lunch. I will have warm cider if I am hungry at night.
I have a plan....much more likely to have success with a plan!

Friday, July 22, 2011

I miss Italy


I miss Italy! Today I miss it because of the open windows. Our 3rd floor apartment in Montepulciano had huge windows that swung open. There are no screens on the windows in Italy and I could lean out the window and look at the world go by on the street below. I loved waking up in the morning to the sounds of the town getting up. I felt like I was part of a bigger world but yet nice and cozy in my own place. It was 100 degrees in Michigan yesterday, we even made the BBC news for our extreme heat. I have all the windows closed and the air conditioning on. I draw shades and blinds on the sunny sides. I am thankful for air conditioning but I miss Italy and feeling apart of the outside world!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

I think the state of one's kitchen says much about a person. I followed the FlyLady method of keeping house and her number one rule is clean your kitchen sink...which of course means clean the sink of dishes and then shine the sink. At our house the state of the kitchen sink is all over the map. Sometimes is good, many times it is pityfull and many more times it is somewhere in between.

I have tried the "never go to bed with dishes in the sink" method. I got mad because I was spending my before bed minutes picking up the kid's dishes! So then I went to bugging each person to put their own dishes in the dishwasher, I would hunt them down no matter what they were doing if I found dishes sitting around. My son got the hang of it and put my daughter and myself to shame! I tried hanging a reminder note on the kitchen window..."Never leave dishes in the Sink".

Well, I am at it again. Now we are going to charge ourselves $1 anytime we leave dishes out. We have tried to think of all the ins and outs. For example, if the dishwasher is full and clean...you can either unload it or wash your dish by hand.

I was so tempted today to leave dishes in the sink because I didn't want to take the time to unload clean dishes, I wanted to catch a nap before I had to play mom's taxi. I resisted and unloaded...took all of 4 minutes!

I have to keep remembering how good it feels to walk into a kitchen that is picked up. My life seems just a little bit more in control when my kitchen is free of dirty dishes. Control what I can control because heaven knows there is so much I can't control!

Saturday, May 7, 2011