Friday, November 19, 2010
The Last 3 Months
So, what have I been doing?
1) Teaching.
It's going well - better than last semester. But, at the same time, it always takes me a while to adjust to what I'm doing (it seems like in EVERYTHING...) - even in college I always felt better about life in general in my spring semester. So, I'm anticipating next semester to be even better. The beginning of the year is always stressful and keeps me busy, but it's settling down and now I'm starting to be able to be social and not feel bad choosing that over staying home and working.
I like most of my schools. I really like my students - the majority of them are such fun, nice kids. The rest I just have to be a little more patient with.
Oh yeah, and then Saturdays are spent teaching lessons at gma and pas. So, my life almost revolves around teaching. sigh.... I try not to think about it too much. It gets me a little bummed about the non-excitement my life may seem to contain.
2) Personal Trainer
Yes, you read that right. And I love it. Two times a week, since the middle of September, at the gym in front of my complex. It feels so good to exercise and be strong(er) and use my muscles. Hooray.
3) Performed in a Musical at the Mesa Arts Center - October
And got paid for it. "The Last Five Years" - the music is challenging, but I really liked it - especially that I had a reason to practice and something to practice.
4) Institute / FHE / Attempting to be social
I'm getting better at it. I like being social, and especially since I'm either by myself or surrounded by 11-year-olds, it's nice to be around people closer to my age.
5) Mae Concert
One of my favorite bands (VERY near the top of my list) is currently on a "goodbye tour". So, of course I went to their concert in Mesa on Tuesday. It was excellent. I only wish my sister (who came with me) knew more of the words. I was singing along the whole time (minus 1 or 2 songs), and I think it would have been a little more fun (for her and me) to have someone else to sing along with.
6) I'm excited for the upcoming breaks from School/Work.
Which prompts me - I sometimes struggle with knowing whether to refer to my employment, when talking with others, as "School" or "Work". Because the fact that I work at a school (well, 4 of them) gives a lot of context to my place of work. Thoughts?
So, I think that is pretty much it. Now if / when you see / talk to me next, you know what you can ask me about. Or, I guess you could choose to be silent and not talk to me because you read my blog and now know what's been going on in my world. Hopefully you choose the first option :-)
Caio!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Results and Whatnots
School starts soon. Do I have everything ready? No. Am I a little like "JESSICA!!!!!! what were you doing this ENTIRE summer???" Yes, a little bit. But, at the same time, it was a good summer. I am so glad that I got to relax and do what I did. And knowing me, I'll still get everything done. Somehow it always works out.
Tip of the day: Don't be like me and end your sentences with prepositions.
Do be like me and go make something good to smell. My just-out-of-the-oven zucchini bread smells de - lic - ous. *
*Note- you can do whatever you like. I don't mean to be commanding - just encouraging - and maybe jealousy-inducing. And yes, I do other things with my life than cook/bake. I promise.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Baking Adventures
Look at this deliciousness:
I’ve NEVER made homemade cinnamon rolls before. That is, before Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. Mmmm, they were good.
So today, while packing and getting ready for my Utah trip, I decided to make some bread. Why? Well, to use up some of my milk of course! (If that is a silly reason, I’m sorry- but it’s true) And, to make bread. And, because apparently I was feeling like all that I already need to do today wasn’t enough. No worries, I think I’ll get it all done in time. I hope so…
The bread got done a lot faster than the recipe stated to let it bake, (but the top sounded hollow when I tapped it- - - ) so I took it out. Now I’m a little worried that it isn’t done all the way :-(
And, the worst part is I don’t have a bread knife!!! So, I can’t tell you if its good or not until I run to the store.
Pray for my bread. (Please oh please oh PLEASE be yummy)
To be continued, sometime.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Tuesday’s Adventure: Breakfast and Baby Gifts
Hello again! Back so soon? I know.
Well, this morning, in efforts to rid my fridge of sliced strawberries (that I cut up for an ice cream party I ended up not going to) and to use up a perfectly ripe bananas on my counter, I decided to make… well, what do you think:
CREPES!!!!
(The last time I made crepes was in Jr. High - That was a long time ago.)
Final product:
Mmm, they were yummy. Strawberries, bananas, and a little vanilla yogurt in the middle worked out just fine.
I apologize for the lack-luster picture. I am by no means a food blogger, nor do I pretend to be one, nor do I play one on television. If you want to make crepes and take better pictures, go right ahead – we can still be friends.
Oh, and I have a friend that is having a baby, and therefore a baby shower, soon. I really want to make something, so I’ve spent the better part of my afternoon on the internet looking up handmade (specifically crocheted) baby gift ideas. I found some good ones, so I’m excited to get started.
Two thoughts for you: 1) The internet is HUGE! gigantic, enormous, full of information (some relevant and good, some not so much). Wow. (2) Can you imagine if someone had to edit the internet? Like, “Hmm, this bear is pretty ugly, I think we should just, you know, DELETE it, (push delete button) out of existence.” That would have saved me a lot of time, and unfortunate sightings of really ugly crocheted bears.
Well, thanks for stopping by!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday’s Adventure: Dyeing Clothes
So, a couple of weeks ago I pulled some whites out of the washer only to find that my white tank-top-undershirts and another BRAND new white shirt were all brown and dingy (it must have been the first wash for a new, colored clothing item). I tried washing them again- no luck with getting out the stains. I tried to bleach them in the washing machine- Nothing. I tried bleaching them in the sink- Nothing. I purchased some “dye-out”, thought it would work (there was some serious foaming/bubbling action in the washing machine that I was sure would get the job done), pulled them out – Nothing. I realized my only option left was to dye them.
Today I went and got the dye (teal and fuchsia) and I was excited though the last time I dyed something was probably the tie-dye shirts we did at girls camp my first year, so I was by no means a pro earlier this afternoon. Well, now I might qualify as a dyeing beginner 2.0. By no means an expert, even and intermediate, but it worked. And, my apartment (and clothing) made it through without any damage done, thank goodness. Except for the 2 tiny bleach spots I got on the shirt I was wearing as I was cleaning up some dye that got on the counter. Oh well; I guess you have to be grateful it is just two tiny spots on an old shirt and not that my carpet is now purple.
Oh, and what made it even more enjoyable was that my friend Alyson came over to dye some clothes with me! She dyed a dress and a tank top, both of which turned out really good. However, she took her stuff before I took the final picture, so you don’t get to see them (sad, I know). We made a really yummy salad for lunch then spent the rest of the afternoon workin’ on our clothes. Part of me wished that I had more stuff to dye, but at the same time, it took long enough just doing what we did. Needless to say, it was fun, but I don’t think I’ll be doing it again any time soon.
Here’s some pictures:
Stirring the clothes on the floor in my kitchen.
Rinsing them in the sink.
Like my “plastic gloves”? (Aka, grocery bags)
Alyson wanted to “easter egg” some socks. So, she did.
My final products: Hopefully the color lasts a long time.
Well, have a great day! Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Recipient of Kindness
-Margaret Cho
There are MANY people that have positively affected my life by the small little things they have said or done: family, friends, leaders, strangers, acquaintances. It is from this latter category of the generosity and kindness of an acquaintance being potentially life-changing that I wish to share a story with you today.
In February I went to a national string teacher conference in California. While I was there I met many people from across the country and caught up with previous teachers of my own. On one occasion, I ran into a previous teacher who was talking to another woman (we'll call her "M") and began talking to the both of them. I found out that this other woman was also from the Valley, was soon to be retiring from teaching, and was looking for other private teachers around her area to pass students along to. She asked for my information, which I gave to her, and that was it. I went one way, they went another. I didn't think much of it- if I got a few more students, awesome. If not, oh well.
Well, starting in March I began receiving emails from parents inquiring about me giving lessons to their children. These parents had been given my information by this same teacher I met in California. Already, 3 families have expressed interest. So, just by this fact, I was indebted to M, this woman that I had talked to for five minutes for actually passing along my information.
Then, in the middle of April, M emailed me. She hoped that I remembered her, and briefly reminded me about her retiring, etc. Then she told me that she was moving to a smaller residence and (due to a lack of storage) had a bunch of teaching stuff that she would like to GIVE to me if I was interested.
I felt an overwhelming rush of gratitude as I read this.
I replied to her email and we were able to set up a time for me to come over to her house this last Saturday. There she showed me all of these amazing materials- books, music, posters, games, awards, worksheets, flashcards, brightly colored batons- and it was all for me. Well, some of it she is looking to sell, but the other 8 boxes-literally, 8 boxes-were for me. To take. For free.
While she showed it to me, I asked her her story- where had she taught, etc. It was very interesting to hear all that she had done, and all that she was planning to do now that she was retired. As I looked at all of these materials, I again was overwhelmed. Why had this woman chosen me to GIVE this stuff to? This was easily worth hundreds of dollars. I asked if there was anything I could give her for this. Her reply? A hug.
So we piled it all into my car, filling my trunk and backseat. I asked her if I could stay in touch with her, and she said she would like that.
So, this woman, who I BARELY KNOW, has inspired me beyond belief. I feel like everything I do regarding teaching should be to honor her kindness and generosity to me. I don't know how to express my gratitude. I mean, I'm talking about some of the most influential books regarding music education that I have been wait-listing are now sitting in my front room. A WEALTH of knowledge and resources, 10 steps away from me. I really wish there were something I could do that would adequately show her my thanks.
So, I hope this story of someone's generosity and kindness has influenced and inspired you today. I know this experience has made me reflect on generosity and kindness, and how I receive it. You don't expect something like this from a stranger, so maybe that is why it has touched me so deeply. Maybe I wrongfully take generosity and kindness for granted when it comes from my family, because they are supposed to give it to me, right?- but wait, they don't have to either. Their generosity, kindness, and love is just as amazing and in need of gratitude. I hope to be able to realize all of the great love and kindness that people show to me, no matter who they are or how our paths have crossed, and show my appreciation and gratitude for who they are and how they have affected my life. I hope to also be the kind of person that chooses to positively affect as many lives as I come in contact with as well.
Have a great day!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Rank #116
According to a study by careercast.com (As seen here) which ranked the best jobs in the U.S. based on environment, income, employment outlook, physical demands and stress...
"teacher" is ranked #116...
Just under "office machine repairer" and just above "sewage plant operator".
:-)