GETTING THE SNOW DAY CALL
My alarm went off at 5 a.m., and by 5:10 a.m., I knew that we would have a snow day today. However, my principal called me at 5:30 a.m., getting the staff calling tree started. Here's how the conversation went this morning:
My principal: "Good morning, Miss Murray? Are you already at work?" [insert his laughter here]
Okay, so I'm thinking this is a sad commentary on my life .... I can't be certain, but I feel relatively sure that Carrie will be commenting that, "Yes, dude, this is a pretty sorry commentary on your life ... GO HOME!"
My principal: "Good morning, Miss Murray? Are you already at work?" [insert his laughter here]
Okay, so I'm thinking this is a sad commentary on my life .... I can't be certain, but I feel relatively sure that Carrie will be commenting that, "Yes, dude, this is a pretty sorry commentary on your life ... GO HOME!"
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I miss snow days, but they're nonexistent here in Arizona lol.
Teaching is hard work ... it takes a crazy amount of time ... or I let it take a crazy amount of my time .. but I love doing it!
Do the dance for me, I am PRAYING for one form tomorrow. Except the kids wnat school so they can have a party. "Who cares about a darn cupcake, stay home!" ~Shanny