It's Friday night, I'm exhausted, but I am determined to crank out this Currently post.
Thanks again, Oh' Boy Fourth Grade for hosting this monthly linky!
Listening- I am sooooo excited that Fall TV is back! I managed to watch Scandal last night, but am catching up on HTGAWM now. These shows keep me coming back for more every darn time!
Loving- This Louisiana girl is LOVING the crisp air thanks to the cool front that has come through this weekend. Temps in the 50s, 60s, and 70's make me smile :) Not too hot, but not too cold! Time to break out the fall wardrobe...Eeeee!
Thinking- Hallelujah! My formal observation is O-V-E-R! My kiddos basically led themselves through a problem solving lesson on Wednesday, and it was fabulous! I cannot wait to write about the activities and the amazing ways my kiddos assessed themselves and classmates throughout the entire lesson!

I hear you, it's so hard to find the energy to do something else at the end of the day, even though I really do enjoy blogging!
ReplyDeleteLove the feeling of having the Formal Observation over with! Congrats! Also love that your students compliment you. Aren't kids the best at that?!?
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Erin
Very Perry Classroom
I can't wait to catch up on Scandal, it's on my DVR! I also totally know what you mean about being exhausted, but so happy you made it through a currently! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
OMG! I love your blog name and your kitchen utensils! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been having a tough time getting to blogging too! It is such a struggle when I am exhausted at the end of the day!
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So jealous, everyone goes on about stitch fix and post photos on instagram that always makes me so jealous we don't have nothing like that here! I always find when I have the best ideas to blog with - I have no time to do it! I try to set aside some time once a week now to get a few blog posts done and schedule them over the coming month so it's not being too neglected - LOL :)
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