After a traumatic leave from my dream job - teaching Junior High School Theatre - I returned to teaching Elementary School. It was hard. I missed my kiddos immensely. I missed my dream job, not to mention how traumatic it was to leave. After two years, I decided to accept the fact that I am an elementary school teacher by posting something positive that happened in my classroom every day. It started on Instagram and Facebook. It's now in blog form. Thanks for coming.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
January 31, 2024
This actually happened Monday (January 29), and it’s for yesterday (January 30).
While I was acting like I was a pig; rolling around, crawling on all fours, eating my slop, and snorting…my pants split.
This happened a few times while at NLJH, but this is the first time while teaching with Granite.
I don’t *think anyone noticed, my shirt was long enough to cover it.
Anyway, since I’ve STRUGGLED posting the screen shots (Instagram REALLY sucks for posting pics), I’m just gonna go about this a different way….
I texted my family pictures of my split pants… then an amazing thread happened. They were trying to determine how I took the pictures of my ass. Here are the pictures.
The post-it’s are Aaron’s artwork. The college ruled paper is Teague’s artwork, combined with his science mind. The red butt is my split pants. Piper and Taryn were also in the thread.
#dailyelementarymusings#secondsemester
#itsagoodyear
#focusonthepositive
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