http://www.donorschoose.org/project/somewhere-to-meet-and-rest-our-feet/802571/
Please please PLEASE donate and/or pass on via Facebook, Twitter, e-mail... I'd love to save my "supply money" to use for supplies, rather than my entire budget (and then some out of pocket) for a new carpet!
Much appreciated :)
Friday, May 25, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
mid-may!
I was just catching up on the blogs of some friends and family when I realized it's been a month+ since my last post--and I'll tell you why: my life is boring.
It's as simple as that. I literally wake up. Walk Da Whoop. Shower. Eat. Go to school. Come home from school. Walk Da Whoop. Eat. Walk Da Whoop again. Sleep. Then it all starts over again. As mundane as this may sound, boy-oh-boy do I adore my life!
The past month has been relaxed and enjoyable. Ali stopped by for the weekend following Easter. I had a great time lounging and laughing, which is what we're both great at. I went on a weekend trip to a friend's family cabin near Lake Andes, SD. There were 7 humans and 6 dogs. I was SO pleased, Kendra came from Vermillion. It was great being able to see her and actually talk for a bit. We only stayed at the cabin for one night. On our way back to Rosebud, we decided to go to Wall to see my close friend Sarah. We made a pit-stop at home to shower and re-pack, picked up my roommate Brooke and hopped back onto the road. I felt so blessed to be able to see two old/great friends within two days with new/great friends!
The weekend of Cinco de Mayo was spent celebrating my cousin Willie's graduation from Winona State!!! I have taken 4 personal days this year--1.5 for Tricia's wedding, 1 for a funeral and 1.5 for Will's graduation-- see how the Fredricksen family rates?! :)
Last weekend I spent my time preparing for the week we are currently in--THE LAST OF SCHOOL! As of Friday May 18 my little darlin's will be full fledged 2nd graders. What an incredibly BITTERsweet feeling! I am excited for a little break from the running-running-running, but am going to miss my kids so much! There have been a handful of struggles this year, but with the help and guidance from my game-changing aide, my first year of teaching has been a phenomenal experience. I can't believe that I have successfully completed teaching 1st graders--but that I am going back for another year with the little ones. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, but also to all of those that pushed towards signing my contract for 1st grade last July. I honestly wasn't going to do it, but many of you helped me make the decision that has changed my life for the better.
It's as simple as that. I literally wake up. Walk Da Whoop. Shower. Eat. Go to school. Come home from school. Walk Da Whoop. Eat. Walk Da Whoop again. Sleep. Then it all starts over again. As mundane as this may sound, boy-oh-boy do I adore my life!
"I am certain that my mother was happy to see me, but even happier that I was clean shaven, had a haircut, wasn't drunk, and carried myself with a sense of happiness.....it had been awhile since I had all those things going for me. " --Bobby
This quote just made my week. While reading my friend Bobby's blog I burst out laughing when this line came along. I don't know if I've ever related so strongly to something a friend has said. It's amazing how much better off I am as a human being.
The past month has been relaxed and enjoyable. Ali stopped by for the weekend following Easter. I had a great time lounging and laughing, which is what we're both great at. I went on a weekend trip to a friend's family cabin near Lake Andes, SD. There were 7 humans and 6 dogs. I was SO pleased, Kendra came from Vermillion. It was great being able to see her and actually talk for a bit. We only stayed at the cabin for one night. On our way back to Rosebud, we decided to go to Wall to see my close friend Sarah. We made a pit-stop at home to shower and re-pack, picked up my roommate Brooke and hopped back onto the road. I felt so blessed to be able to see two old/great friends within two days with new/great friends!
The weekend of Cinco de Mayo was spent celebrating my cousin Willie's graduation from Winona State!!! I have taken 4 personal days this year--1.5 for Tricia's wedding, 1 for a funeral and 1.5 for Will's graduation-- see how the Fredricksen family rates?! :)
Last weekend I spent my time preparing for the week we are currently in--THE LAST OF SCHOOL! As of Friday May 18 my little darlin's will be full fledged 2nd graders. What an incredibly BITTERsweet feeling! I am excited for a little break from the running-running-running, but am going to miss my kids so much! There have been a handful of struggles this year, but with the help and guidance from my game-changing aide, my first year of teaching has been a phenomenal experience. I can't believe that I have successfully completed teaching 1st graders--but that I am going back for another year with the little ones. Thank you to everyone who has supported me, but also to all of those that pushed towards signing my contract for 1st grade last July. I honestly wasn't going to do it, but many of you helped me make the decision that has changed my life for the better.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
mid-April already?!
So here I am, sitting in my bedroom enjoying a nice rainstorm. Last weekend, Whoopi and I trekked to Vermillion for Easter break. I spent three days with my parents, brother, Aunt MB, Uncle Norb and cousin Michelle. It was a nice time, but as always I was excited to get back home to the Bud.
School has been crazy. Mother Nature should look into medication for her bi-polar condition-- one day we're sweating in the 90's, the next we're fearing a snow storm. I have to say that my students have been dealing with the weather quite well... better than I have!
Some of my girls & myself
almost the whole class--took this picture using "PhotoBooth" and had it up on the SMARTBoard big screen, they were either cheesing out or confused about it!
A big thank you to my Aunt Pooh and Aunt Amy for the books donated to my classroom! What a thoughtful and generous action--the kids were really excited and pleased. Also, thanks for continuing to send your Box Tops my way!!!
Whoopi and I just said farewell to Ali! She rolled into town on Friday afternoon and spent the weekend with us! It was so nice to have some down-time with her that wasn't interrupted by anything or anyone. I don't realize how much I miss people until they've come and gone. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop in :)
I was talking with my cousin Marissa which got me thinking of the last ladies trip I took with her, Poohie, Grandma and my mom. Summer 2007 when they came to visit me while I was working at Wall Drug. When she's all done with school, we'll have to have a repeat trip!
Riding through Needle Highway, Black Hills of South Dakota
Badlands National Park
I am getting very excited for May 4 to arrive. My dad and I will be traveling east to celebrate cousin Will's graduation from college! I am so proud of and excited for him. He is the best of the best and deserves all of the goodness in the world! It will be a high-flying trip, but will most definitely be worth the exhaustion.
Willie, myself, Thew & Pish @my graduation last May
School has been crazy. Mother Nature should look into medication for her bi-polar condition-- one day we're sweating in the 90's, the next we're fearing a snow storm. I have to say that my students have been dealing with the weather quite well... better than I have!
Some of my girls & myself
almost the whole class--took this picture using "PhotoBooth" and had it up on the SMARTBoard big screen, they were either cheesing out or confused about it!
The last weekend in March brought the excitement of THE HUNGER GAMES!!! Paulina, Kendra and I had made plans last Spring, when the premier date was released, that no matter where we were living we would meet in the middle to see the premier together. Well, Vermillion just so happened to be conveniently located directly between our locations. D&D were gracious enough to allow us their home for the weekend. Paulina and Brandon arrived Friday evening and stayed through Sunday afternoon. We spent the weekend soaking up the unseasonably warm weather, walking the paths of Vermillion. It was so nice to see them both, and I cannot wait for the arrival of their daughter (due July 3).
Brandoni & Pauli at the first permanent school house in South Dakota, Clay County S.D.Brandoni & I with our pre-sale tickets to THG!!!!
A big thank you to my Aunt Pooh and Aunt Amy for the books donated to my classroom! What a thoughtful and generous action--the kids were really excited and pleased. Also, thanks for continuing to send your Box Tops my way!!!
Whoopi and I just said farewell to Ali! She rolled into town on Friday afternoon and spent the weekend with us! It was so nice to have some down-time with her that wasn't interrupted by anything or anyone. I don't realize how much I miss people until they've come and gone. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop in :)
I was talking with my cousin Marissa which got me thinking of the last ladies trip I took with her, Poohie, Grandma and my mom. Summer 2007 when they came to visit me while I was working at Wall Drug. When she's all done with school, we'll have to have a repeat trip!
Riding through Needle Highway, Black Hills of South Dakota
Badlands National Park
Willie, myself, Thew & Pish @my graduation last May
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Happy Almost St. Patricks Day!
mmm mmm... Leprechaun floats!
so much yum in those cups!
This is one of my girls and I, sportin' the best color in the world! She made the head piece at home, before coming to school--what a nerd :)
Saturday, March 3, 2012
green eggs!
After an early release on Tuesday, a snowday on Wednesday and a late start on Thursday... why not spend Friday celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday?! Our Friday began with high school students coming to read Dr. Seuss books to the kids. During our Reading Choice sessions the kids attended different stations set up with Dr. Suess activities. In the afternoon we had a "birthday party" complete with green eggs (green vanilla pudding and a Nilla wafer). It was a fun end to an interesting week!
Whoopi and I just ran up to the post office. I saw one of my students, her twin sister and grandfather. I had a nice chat with them, amongst the flurries. I enjoyed a phone call from Aunt Amy and am now doing a little research on the Wounded Knee massacre (the first one). This is a piece of Native history that has always both angered and intrigued me.
I was supposed to go to a birthday celebration last night, but the heavy winds had made too large of drifts, making it impossible to get to my friends' house. The gathering has been rescheduled for this evening--hopefully the flurries previously mentioned don't turn into much more.
The month of February flew by! I visited home twice--once for the USD deal, and then again over President's Day weekend. I was able to spend time with mom and dad, and a handful of friends. The end of February brought sad news with the passing of an old friend from Vermillion--literally an OLD friend. Louie was 91, nearly 92, years old. He was a bit of a Vermillion celebrity--known for his second residence being the downtown establishments. I spent many hours talking with him while working at The Pub. He will forever be remembered as the man who taught me how to truly wear a game face while at work. He could be the most stubborn, obnoxious and annoying customer one minute, the next he was filling your heart with compliments and your pockets with gum, cheap lighters and/or candy bars. I remember one Christmas, Beverly and I were decking The Pub with decorations--Louie wabbled in with his sweet, new walker. I put green and red ribbons on every notch I could find. He kept one of the green ribbons on through the Spring. I'd like to think he left it there to remind himself of me, but truth be told, I think I put it on too tight. Well, anyway... A dear friend has passed away and will be remembered fondly by most.
March is here! Today is Tyra's 25th birthday (at last she too is a quarter of a century)! I am waiting with little patience for the weekend of March 24th. I will be meeting Paulina and Brandon in Sioux Falls (halfway for each party) for The Hunger Games premier weekend!!! The three of us, along with more friends, will enjoy the first book of the series in movie form :) I CANNOT WAIT! The movie will be awesome, but also I will get to see my dear friend with her baby bump--she and Brandon are expecting a baby girl, due July 3. I haven't seen her since the beginning of her pregnancy. Following the exciting weekend will be Matt's 28th birthday. It is so crazy how time really does seem to fly as we age.
I hope all is well with everyone out there.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Oh! Hey there...
Mom and Dad came two weekends ago with the washer and dryer that Dad and I had found (for free). They were able to come early enough in the day to meet my students and my aide! It was a great day--especially for my dad. He thought it would be smart to gift each student a recorder... you know, those flute-ish noise making devices that no group of 19 six and seven year olds should be given all at once. Well, they all loved it--Dad loved watching me try not to lose control. As my principal said, it is easy to see where my sick sense of humor stems from. We had a calm evening together, Mom and Dad left the next morning.
This past weekend I went home to Vermillion. I spent Friday night at home with Mom and Dad. Saturday I went to Sioux Falls to spend some time with Ali and Colleen. I had a great time with those two ladies--I am truly blessed :) Sunday was spent watching the Super Bowl at Maya Jane's with some of my former co-workers and Tim.
Tim and I were invited by the GoTeach program at USD to come speak to prospective teachers. GoTeach is a program that places students in rural areas and on reservations for their student teaching experience. It is in its first year, unfortunately 12 months behind me :( Anyhow, we were treated very well by the program--each of us had a King Suite reserved and paid for, our substitute teachers compensated for, meals covered, mileage to be reimbursed and the opportunity to advocate for the area we love and the jobs we adore! It was a really interesting experience that I am glad to have had. After a long weekend, I was ready to get home--the highway was a sheet of ice for the last 40 miles or so of my trek. I predicted a late start, but instead was treated to my first official snow day (as a teacher)!
I have been terrible about keeping you all up to date via blog, phone call, e-mail and text messages. For this, I apologize and will strive to play a more active part :)
This past weekend I went home to Vermillion. I spent Friday night at home with Mom and Dad. Saturday I went to Sioux Falls to spend some time with Ali and Colleen. I had a great time with those two ladies--I am truly blessed :) Sunday was spent watching the Super Bowl at Maya Jane's with some of my former co-workers and Tim.
Tim and I were invited by the GoTeach program at USD to come speak to prospective teachers. GoTeach is a program that places students in rural areas and on reservations for their student teaching experience. It is in its first year, unfortunately 12 months behind me :( Anyhow, we were treated very well by the program--each of us had a King Suite reserved and paid for, our substitute teachers compensated for, meals covered, mileage to be reimbursed and the opportunity to advocate for the area we love and the jobs we adore! It was a really interesting experience that I am glad to have had. After a long weekend, I was ready to get home--the highway was a sheet of ice for the last 40 miles or so of my trek. I predicted a late start, but instead was treated to my first official snow day (as a teacher)!
I have been terrible about keeping you all up to date via blog, phone call, e-mail and text messages. For this, I apologize and will strive to play a more active part :)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
BOX TOPS
If you could, SEND ME YOUR BOX TOPS!!!
Our school is doing a competition--the class that collects the most Box Tops wins!
Mail them to me at
PO Box 1031
Rosebud, SD 57570
I will reimburse you for postage :D
Our school is doing a competition--the class that collects the most Box Tops wins!
Mail them to me at
PO Box 1031
Rosebud, SD 57570
I will reimburse you for postage :D
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Farewell 2011
2011 was nothing short of wonderful for me!
I student taught in the 8th grade at TCMS and made some awesome memories with my students and my supervisors.
I was able to make a quick trip to Waseca to spend a quick night with two of my dearest gal pals. That night will forever live in infamy (bathtub slumber parties rule).
I graduated from college and had an awesome party thrown for me by my parents. So many people came to celebrate with us--I am so blessed to be able to obtain an education and to be surrounded by such phenomenal people.
I spent the summer in Verm working with my best friend and many other characters at the Main St. Pub and working for another friend at Past and Present. Working for Todd and Molly has been a definite highlight in my 25 years--again, they are a blessing.
I lived with my D&D over the summer, enjoying no rent/utilities and all of the other amenities that come with living at home.
In August, with Tlei by my side, I watched our Loylove get married to the love of her life.
I started my first teaching job, challenging myself to teach 1st grade--something completely beyond the realms of my comfort zone.
In September I turned 25, one week later I had the honor of reading a bible passage for my great friends Kyle & Britt at their wedding.
I spent many weekends with Allison on hikes and fun road trips/drives.
October 15 I was united with my dear WhoopiMan Cuddyer (thanks Human Society of the Black Hills)!
October 29 I was maid of honor to my cousin Tricia and was able to spend a weekend with my dad's ENTIRE family!
November brought many house guests and great memories--especially when I was able to host a good friend from college who is back in the States from Czech Republic for a short while.
An announcement of a future child to Pauli and Brandoni completed the excellence that was 2011!
Thank you to everyone for your unwavering support. I can only hope that 2012 is just as great!
I student taught in the 8th grade at TCMS and made some awesome memories with my students and my supervisors.
I was able to make a quick trip to Waseca to spend a quick night with two of my dearest gal pals. That night will forever live in infamy (bathtub slumber parties rule).
I graduated from college and had an awesome party thrown for me by my parents. So many people came to celebrate with us--I am so blessed to be able to obtain an education and to be surrounded by such phenomenal people.
I spent the summer in Verm working with my best friend and many other characters at the Main St. Pub and working for another friend at Past and Present. Working for Todd and Molly has been a definite highlight in my 25 years--again, they are a blessing.
I lived with my D&D over the summer, enjoying no rent/utilities and all of the other amenities that come with living at home.
In August, with Tlei by my side, I watched our Loylove get married to the love of her life.
I started my first teaching job, challenging myself to teach 1st grade--something completely beyond the realms of my comfort zone.
In September I turned 25, one week later I had the honor of reading a bible passage for my great friends Kyle & Britt at their wedding.
I spent many weekends with Allison on hikes and fun road trips/drives.
October 15 I was united with my dear WhoopiMan Cuddyer (thanks Human Society of the Black Hills)!
October 29 I was maid of honor to my cousin Tricia and was able to spend a weekend with my dad's ENTIRE family!
November brought many house guests and great memories--especially when I was able to host a good friend from college who is back in the States from Czech Republic for a short while.
An announcement of a future child to Pauli and Brandoni completed the excellence that was 2011!
Thank you to everyone for your unwavering support. I can only hope that 2012 is just as great!
Some days.
Some days I truly struggle to believe this is my life.
Each day I wake with a [semi] positive outlook on life. I work hard. I enjoy my job. I love my dog. Overall, I am a nice (enough) person.
Somethings that I don't enjoy, I apologize for any repetition:
boogers
untied shoes
boogers
unnecessary touching (i.e. hugs)
boogers
tattling
boogers
I love my students with all of my heart, or just shy of that amount. However, I have a new addition to my list of things that I don't enjoy: TEETH!
One student lost a tooth, hit the jackpot with the tooth fairy, and now they're all losing teeth. If I may correct myself, they are all pulling their teeth out for the cash. Each student, with the exception of one. This student is a self-proclaimed cry baby who has literally told me, "my mom treats me like a baby, that's why I cry all the time"... The kid will not, I mean will not allow anyone near her mouth to aid in the pulling of a tooth because of the pain involved. I took a photo of the latest tooth issue this student is struggling with. you can see the two baby teeth with an adult tooth coming in, full force, under it.
It took everything in me to ignore the desire to reach around and yank it out of that mouth!
Here's the deal: I haven't blogged in nearly a month. I have little to no excitement in my life currently, so I have nothing to write about. The loss of this particular tooth has been the highlight of 2012 for me. I bet you are all so jealous of my life.
Each day I wake with a [semi] positive outlook on life. I work hard. I enjoy my job. I love my dog. Overall, I am a nice (enough) person.
Somethings that I don't enjoy, I apologize for any repetition:
boogers
untied shoes
boogers
unnecessary touching (i.e. hugs)
boogers
tattling
boogers
I love my students with all of my heart, or just shy of that amount. However, I have a new addition to my list of things that I don't enjoy: TEETH!
One student lost a tooth, hit the jackpot with the tooth fairy, and now they're all losing teeth. If I may correct myself, they are all pulling their teeth out for the cash. Each student, with the exception of one. This student is a self-proclaimed cry baby who has literally told me, "my mom treats me like a baby, that's why I cry all the time"... The kid will not, I mean will not allow anyone near her mouth to aid in the pulling of a tooth because of the pain involved. I took a photo of the latest tooth issue this student is struggling with. you can see the two baby teeth with an adult tooth coming in, full force, under it.
It took everything in me to ignore the desire to reach around and yank it out of that mouth!
Here's the deal: I haven't blogged in nearly a month. I have little to no excitement in my life currently, so I have nothing to write about. The loss of this particular tooth has been the highlight of 2012 for me. I bet you are all so jealous of my life.
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