Writing a slice of my life...I stole this idea from another slicer
Listening: Nightline, in the city of Christchurch they are running low on diesel and some petrol stations have run out of diesel
Eating: Nothing, I might have a Milo and a mini mars-bar before I go to bed
Drinking: Milo
Wearing: My grey track suit pants, yellow t-shirt, black cardigan and long woollen jacket
Feeling: Flipping tired and a little overwhelmed
Weather: Early autumn, 7 degrees Celsius
Wanting: Easter holiday (29th March, 1st April and the 2nd of April)
Needing: Where do I start…to complete running records, maths assessments, target groups completed and handed in, portfolios completed, interim reports
Thinking: It’s Friday tomorrow and I can watch the rugby
Enjoying: My students are reading books from their browsing boxes and making our wormy grow. A mother of a child that I taught last year came up to me and thanked me for helping her son in his reading and writing
So, there you are. My fallback post. Feel free to
I have often gotten ideas from other bloggers. I have learned so much just from reading them. Like yours, when you said it was early fall, I realized that you must live in the southern hemisphere...and checked to see...and yes...New Zealand! I have never been there, but have heard so many wonderful things about your country. Then, I reread your post and read Christchurch...and realized I had missed that the first time or I would have known you were in New Zealand. I enjoyed your post and look forward to your others. Jackie http://familytrove.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and yes I'm in New Zealand. I enjoy reading your posts as well.
DeleteIt is me again...I have read your post a number of times and keep forgetting to say that I like the title of Turtle Time and wonder how you came up with that name.
ReplyDeletehttp://missy-gink.blogspot.co.nz/2012/03/my-home.html
ReplyDeleteHere is a brief explanation of my blog name. Also, I chose this background of water because I'm like the turtle swimming around this blog.