Thursday, January 20, 2011

ich verspreche

Dear faithful readers (all 2 of you),

I. SUCK. AT. BLOGGING.  There.  I said it. Its out in the open.

Maybe I'm just not an interesting enough person to have a blog.  I generally just settle into a routine and rarely feel that anything is blog worthy.. And THEN when something blog worthy does happen (like snow-pocolypse) I don't know what to say about it.  Maybe I'm just not a good enough writer.. Oh well.. Thats just sad.  This is what I've decided though.. I need to blog so that I have some memory of how I felt at this point in my life.  In a few years when I'm going back to teaching and experiencing that 1st year again at another school, I need to remember that I felt it before, I survived it, I'll survive it again.  I also need to document the endless humorous moments that come along with teaching middle schoolers.  Humor is what gets me through the day and some of those moments need to be shared.  I promise I will be a better blogger friend.  Ich verspreche.

So let me bring y'all up to speed.  School started back.  I got a brand new bunch of kiddos and they are pretty good for the most part.  I've only given a few demerits so far that  those were mostly just like warning ones for the rest of the kids.  I don't know if they are actually better kids or if I"m just finally succeeding in having more patience like I ask God for every morning.  I had kids for one week and then BAM...

Blizzard 2011 started on a Sunday night.  I was still exhausted from having basketball games all weekend, but pretty proud of myself for having ran and gone to church that day.  That night the snow started coming down and Megan decided that it would be a good idea to head on over to Jonathan's...scariest driving experience of her life.. Jenna and I were checking the news every 5 seconds to see if UGA and MC were closed.  After every school in the counties surrounding MC closed they FINALLY closed.  Now instead of having to go to bed we could play!!  We bundled up and took the puppies out to play!  Jamie had texted me and told me that the crew was on some random hill behind some building WITH A REAL SLED!  Kelly had brought a real sled!!  It. Was. WICKED!

Monday was okay I guess (where is the sarcasm font?)..   I ran, watched TV, played with Doo, went sledding again, oh and then I watched Auburn win a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!!  Despite Scam and Fairley, I will still pull for my number 2 team.. WDE!

It was a day to day thing but school ended up being canceled for the whole week which also meant that basketball games were canceled too!!  The rest of the week was spent either in my bed or on the couch.  I read a few books, ran every day, watched some movies, did some crafting, and spent time with the Doo.  It was great!

Mama, Daddy,  and I were planning on leaving Saturday after my basketball game, but since we didn't have school or basketball we decided to leave on Friday instead.  The ski resort is like 30 min north of Asheville so we decided to just stay in Asheville.  I. LOVE. Asheville.

Can I just talk about Asheville for a minute?  The first time I went to Asheville was when I was a freshman in HS and I was in Black Mountain for CONA.  I didn't know anybody going to CONA and I mean, I was a freshman, so Mama was staying at a precious bed and breakfast in Asheville (you know, just in case).  Wednesday during our free time Mama came got me and we went back to the B&B and watched Pretty Woman in her big bed.  Its a GREAT memory.  Its a little thing but it will forever make Asheville have a special place in my heart.  Mama and I went back last SB to go to Biltmore.  Perfect mom/daughter trip!

This time we stayed at Brookstone Lodge (i love Hotels.com; yes I would like welcome rewards) and our (well my) mission was to find good food!  I feel like I've been really good with my diet lately and I even did good during my snow-cation, so it was time to enjoy myself!  Our first night we hit up Tupelo Honey Cafe.

SO GOOD!  We started with grit cakes which are basically fried grits with some chili sauce, sour cream, and homemade salsa.  Mama got tomato soup and a grilled pimento and havarti cheese sandwich; Dad got shrimp and grits; and I got a grilled chicken sandwich on sourdough bread with havarti cheese and, wait for it, CRANBERRY MAYO!  For my side, I got the most delicious mashed sweet potatoes you've ever tasted.. Perfection.

The next day we went skiing.  It had been a while since I have really tested my skills so I was kind of nervous that I was being overly confident in my unproven skills; however, I was pleased to find out that I was still pretty good.  Wolf Ridge had a good mix of runs.  Some were very enjoyable and leisurely.. others scared the shit out of me!
View from the Upper Lodge

That night, after coming back and warming up in the hot tub, we hit up Cucina24.  It was a little fancier than we thought it would be but the food was all seasonal and fresh!  Mama got pizza, Daddy got trout (sans head and eyeballs), and I got lemon spaghetti with scallops and crab meat.  SOO GOOD!!  Sunday we headed back to Athens and the real world.


School started back that Tuesday, and thats when I found out about the basketball games...  Our make up schedule called for us to have a game EVERY SINGLE NIGHT this week.  So that is where I've been.. at basketball games.  Tuesday, however, after our middle school games I headed over to Stegeman for the UGA v UT game with Ashley, Chels, Jamie, and Jill.  I had a pleasant surprise to find out that Berri was there too!! Y'all should be proud of me for trying to keep one of my resolutions.. spending more time with people over the age of 14.  It was a heartbreaking loss, but hey, I still had a good time.

Right now, I'm sitting at a middle school girls basketball game.  That is why I've been rambling.. because I have time.. LOTS OF TIME..

So.. what's going on now?  Lets talk about books.  Over Christmas break I decided to reread the Jessica Darling series by Megan McCafferty. The first time I read them I was a soph in college and I loved them but she had only written up to the thrid book at that point.  Now there is a fourth and a fifth.  During the snow-cation I finished the 3rd and got to the one I had really been wanting to read.. the 4th.

Would Jessica and Marcus get together and stay together?!  The entire series has been about the evolution of their relationship, sure they had to have the rocky bits to make them  characters that we could relate too, but OBVIOUSLY they HAD to end up together.  *Spoiler alert* They don't.  I haven't been that disappointed in the outcome of  a story since Kevin Spacey really wasn't an alien in KPax.  I'm so upset that I don't even want to read the 5th book especially since i read that the whole 5th book only spans an 18 hour time period and takes place in an airport.  I feel like the rekindling on that relationship is doubtful which provides absolutely no motivation on my part to read it.  The series has little chance to redeem itself.

Since I was in such a book funk I decided to FINALLY read Eat. Pray. Love. which I borrowed from Meg forever ago.  She loved it, but I was skeptical since the movie sent me into a minor panic attack and left me in tears certain that I would never find my Felipe AND I wouldn't ever get to live in another country because the DoD thing just didn't seem to be working out.  Maybe it was just a bad time.. So I decided to give the book a shot.

I love it!  Its so easy to relate to!  It explains things so much better than the movie.  I feel like it is a little mini how-to guide for having reasonable expectation when living in Europe.  I'm currently at the part where she is at the end of her stay in Italy and I'm jealous.  Just jealous.

I want German to just come to me.  I know that she worked really hard, but I feel like the fact that Italian is a fun and pretty language probs helped a lot.  German is not pretty.  Why do I want to learn it?  I've tried to figure out why I like Germany so much.  I think that since it is the origin of my last I've always thought of myself as having German heritage, but lets face it.. I'm probs only like 1/32 German--the Beltz has probably stuck around longer than the blood, but I consider myself of German heritage none-the-less.  SO why do I want to learn this rough language?  Why do I want to live there? Because I just do and this book is helping me realize is all the reason I need..

That is all I have to allow for now..  Hopefully I wont make a liar out of myself and I'll be better about updating..

Saturday, January 8, 2011

My Running Notebook 1.2-8

Sunday, January 2nd
Distance: 2 miles
Time: 18.15 min

Monday, January 3rd
Distance: 3 miles
Time: 30.37 min

Tuesday, January 4th

Distance: 1 mile
Time:9.25

Wednesday, January 5th
Bike: 3 miles 
Distance: 1 mile
Time: 11.3 min

Thursday, January 6th
Distance: 2 miles
Time: 20.3 min

Friday, January 7th
Distance: 2 miles
Time: 19.52 min


Saturday, January 8th
Distance: 2 miles
Time: 19.5 min

Saturday, January 1, 2011

My Running Notebook: 12.25-12.31

A little something new I thought I'd start for the new year, in keeping with my new year goals, is a running notebook.  Maybe if I know that I am going to have to report on my running accomplishments/defeats I will be more motivated to make it happen!  So here it goes...

Saturday, December 25th
Distance:  5K
Time: 29 min
Comments:  on the track, Merry Christmas to me!

Sunday, December 26th
took the day off

Monday, December 27th
Distance:  2 miles
Comments:  didn't time it, on the road with mom

Tuesday, December 28th
rode the bike 7 miles

Wednesday, December 29th
Distance: 2 miles
Time: 21 min
Comments:  on the road, Dooley on the leash

Thrusday, December 30th
Distance: 3 miles
Time:  33 min
Comments:  on the road, Dooley on the leash

Friday, December 31st
Distance:  1 mile
Time:  9 min 25 sec
Comments:  on the road...death...

Friday, December 31, 2010

A Year in Reflection

In January, I started my new (first) big girl job which took me a while to adjust to.

 

In February I took kids to region…and they ADVANCED?! Still not adjusted…

In March I took 4 kids on an overnight trip to State…and we WIN?! Then, mama and I took a fabulous mom/daughter trip to the Biltmore for Spring Break. That’s when I decide that the job can’t rule my life and I start adjusting…

 
In April, we practiced for Nationals, I went home ASAP after school, I laid out with friends, I finally went to Twilight, I turned 22 (AH!), I saw Dierks Bentley on my birthday, I went to Statesboro and saw Tim McGraw.

 
In May, I went home ASAP after school, I layed out with friends, I interviewed at Russell, I applied with the Y, and then I made the decision to stay at Madison County, I got the cheer coach job that I thought I really wanted, school ended. Welcome to the best part of being a teacher…

In June, I realized how much I love being home (in Bremen) and being with the parentals, I started running (WHAT?!), My friend Hannah got married, I had an adventure in Vieques, I kept running.



 
In July, I took the kids to Nationals in Chicago, I kept running, I worked YTC and remembered just how much I love Y-Club, I reluctantly went back to Athens, I conducted cheer camp and lamented the end of summer…
 
In August, I started back to school while living at Ashley/Katelyn/Jamie’s apt, then I moved into my new apartment and adjusted to the lack of space and new roommates, I didn’t run as much…

In September, school got back in swing and my life started revolving around it again, I took my officers to Fall Leadership, UGA football season started and I had my season tickets, the roommates still not getting along, and I wasn't running...

In October, I went to COLORADO with Katelyn H; I became very familiar with the roads to Perry, GA when I took kids to the fall competitions (where my kids kicked butt) and Fall Rally; cheerleading season began and along with it all my free time vanished; the roommates still not getting along, I started going home whenever possible; I went to GA/FL with Megan and Jonathan and experienced FRAT BEACH for the first time.
In November, games started, I realized just how boring middle school girls basketball is and how exciting the boys games were, I resented not having any time to myself, I kept going home whenever possible; Caitlin J and I went to see Legally Blonde. Then Thanksgiving Break came—best thing ever! Mama and I shopped, we ran, I ate healthier, and I made the decision that I HAD to take that back to Athens with me. Weight loss goal was 5lbs by Christmas…

In December, Katelyn O moves out, Jenna got Emmett, peace at the apt; basketball games continued, I had less time to myself, but I resented it less; I started waking up early to run; the Christmas spirit was all around and my students were sweet. Then Christmas Break came—the parents came to Athens, we all went back to Bremen, spent time with family, spent time with friends, met my weight loss goal, shopped, went to the movies, SNOW ON CHRISTMAS!!, started dreading going back to school…


I’m looking forward to all that is in store for the new year.  I’ve always been the type of person that needs to have a plan and I have felt pretty direction-less for the past year.  This post has been therapeutic because when I look back at the year as a whole I feel like it really kind of got by me, but I really did accomplish a lot!  It is scary to me to think that I could just keep up the status quo and easily see the years slip by, but that isn’t what I want for my life.  I am happy where I am, but I don’t want to be here forever.  I’m hoping that this new year has some big changes in it.  I have some things in mind but I don’t want to jinx anything by writing about it…  Let’s just leave it at this—these are my goals for the new year: 
Let the kids do their own projects
Have at least 2 projects advance from region
Have kids make it to nationals
Spend more time with my friends and family and less with folks in the 11-14 age range.
Run more, Enter races, Be competitive
Lose 20
Move locations, Change jobs

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Bilder...schließlich


Well, I kept waiting to take pictures for when the apt was clean, but I never seemed to have a camera with me when it was clean.  Therefore, these pictures are courtesy of my roommate, Jenna.  Thanks Jenna!   
 
Living Room

 
Dining Room

 
Kitchen


Maybe I will get a picture of my room up before hell freezes over..

Sunday, September 12, 2010

meine neue Wohnung


More on the life update…  I just moved back into an apartment, but it is in a different complex.  I'm now living in the same complex as all my little sisters in the sorority.  We now have 4 swimming pools, a tanning bed, and a gym all for less than we paid at the house (plus water, tv, and internet are included in the rent.. shweeeet).  Most importantly Dooleys are allowed and loved in this complex.  

I'm still living with my friend from high school, Megan, but we are also living with Megan's big sis in her sorority, Jenna, and a girl name Katelyn.  I'm loving it so far except for the 'Jersey Shore'-esque girls that live below us, but that drama is better saved for another post. 

We (alright... mostly me) were super excited that we could paint in the new apartment!!  PUMPED!!  Photo tour of meine neue Wohnung coming shortly!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Ich bin zurück, ja wieder zurück

So I haven’t updated the blog in over a year because frankly I don’t really think that anybody actually reads it. However, due to my recent obsession with other people's blogs… I think that it is high time that I start posting again. No, I don’t have anything exciting like European adventures to write about this time, but I do have daily ramblings, random thoughts, and the ridiculous things that middle schoolers to tell all of my non-existent readers about. Let’s start with a life update…


I graduated last December from UGA. I started teaching Family and Consumer Science (a.k.a. Home Ec) at a middle school near Athens in January. I was also told that I would be the FCCLA sponsor and that they would like for me to take kids to competition. (Quick fact.. Region competition is in February). We threw together two projects and off we went to competition. One of the projects was a speech about the need for special training in order for kids to babysit children with autism. For the other project, we planned a wedding.

Little did I know how good of a job we did on those projects. Both projects advanced to state competition. Now, I'm not going to lie.. I found this very stressful. Now that meant that I had to take 4 kids to Athens for 3 days, get a hotel, stay overnight in a hotel, as well as work on these projects for another month. I was very happy that my kids were experiencing success but I, as a brand new adviser who was faking it til I made it, was stressed. Just stressed.

March and state competition rolls around and my kids compete. At some point during this weekend my kids learn that if you win state you advance to national competition.. WHAT?! There is a national level?! I certainly didn't know about that, but I wasn't too worried. I told myself there was no way that a project that had been thrown together in 2 weeks would win state. These FCCLA people are pretty serious about their STAR Events and I was the new kid on the block. Well.. we won! Chicago here we come...

I ended up taking one of my middle schoolers and two of the high school girls to Chicago for a week this summer. While I found being 22 and responsible 24/7 for two 16 year olds and a 12 year old in a city the size of Chicago just a little bit intimidating, stressful, terrifying, etc., the girls and I both had a fabulous time. We got to do lots of sightseeing, eating, competing, and WINNING! My little middle schooler ended up winning nationals!! Here are some pictures from our adventure!


We have arrived!...and we had a very stylish ride to pick us up from the airport!


Dinner at Rainforest Cafe with my arch-nemesis. This is us making a mends but just a bit before I had turned around from giving our name and this thing was looking at me and it darted its tongue. I literally fell back and screamed. Needless to say, the kids though this was hilarious.


Bike tours! My favorite way to see a city!



Competition time! This is the cake I made to be a mini replica of the cake we chose for the project. We also had fresh flowers for the bouquet and I made a wedding dress to go on my American Girl doll to show the dress we chose. What can I say? We are winners.

Sears Tower Sky Deck... 133 stories up!!

Me with the girls at the Taste of Chicago in Bryant Park. Please notice the American Girl bag.. That belongs to the high schoolers. They bought a doll.


More about the new living situation and our family vacay to Veiques later. Stay tuned all you imaginary readers out there!