Tuesday, August 25, 2009

It's 5 to 6, snap snap

So it’s 9:10 on a Tuesday night and I just got home from driving to three craft stores looking for die-cuts of cars (couldn’t find) and jumbo popsicle sticks (pack of 75). I’m eating a peanut butter and banana sandwich for dinner. I just left my roommate/4-year-old in the kitchen… Jaren has just awoken from a nap and was standing in the kitchen in his underwear eating applesauce. My beautiful MacBook, which worked harder than any computer ever has over the summer, is already ready, playing a CD I got from my CMA (corps member advisor) before leaving Philly. My new playlist includes a lot of “A, A, A for alligator” and “A circle, a circle, everyone draw a circle!” This is just the littlest piece of the whole “my life looks nothing like it used to” theme.

I get online to work while I eat this magnificent feast (a new habit – never do one activity at a time. Eating always means working too) and see that Hilary’s status message is “can’t wait to read the 5 to 6 blog.” So, it’s about time I write it. Even though I am supposed to be nailing down a behavior management plan for the 20 little students that will be running around my classroom in less than a week.

The 5 to 6 hour is what we fondly called the first hour after getting home from teaching summer school in Philly. After the buses dropped us off, it was always the same: Hilary and I got our workout clothes on and grabbed random other people to go to the dining hall for the usual dinner (Captain Crunch, vegan sugar cookies, a couple pickles, a pack of Emergen-C and a “Hey Mama, what’s up? What you want, baby?” from the cafeteria lady in the home-cooked meal aisle). And, like clockwork, Hilary always got reaaaaaaalllllyyyyy fricken goofy between 5 and 6. We all kind of did. Ask most teachers and they will admit to channeling their students once school gets out.

So now, we describe most moments of insanity as the 5 to 6 hour. When you can’t get the right words out, when you’re making more noises than actual words, when you’re tripping over your workout shoes, when you’re about to pee your pants from all the laughing, when you make people repeat what they just said 4 times, when you phonetically segment the name of your hipster date and when you gossip way too loud about the boys walking in front of you, etc. It was such a problem that we made a song to go along with it... (t the tune of the Addams Family) "It's 5 t 6 *snap snap* 5 to 6 *snap snap* 5 to 6, 5 to 6, 5 to 6 *snap snap* It's the 5 to 6 hour, we really need a shower, We're gettin kinda silly, because it's 5 to 6. (refrain) The rest of the song was actually really inappropriate...

And, thus, the title behind the blog. I have a feeling it’s going to be a loooooong goofy, insane year. This will certainly be my 5 to 6 year.

The whole blog thing was really Celeste’s idea. I knew that I was going to have to keep a journal of this year, to keep myself honest and help with the self-reflection. Also I need something more public so everyone back home (I miss you!) can see things and read things even when I can’t talk (because I got 4 hours of sleep due to lesson planning). This is the public journal… the truly bad/embarrassing parts are going in my new beautiful red leather journal (thank you John).

Celeste is walking me through it like I’m going to walk my 4 year olds through using scissors. Baby steps. So, enjoy. Channel your own inner teacher and be patient with me when this blog runs long, runs boring, runs emo, or I get the html code wrong (help! Celeste! Is it the greater than or lesser than sign?). Also, all my J-school readers – cut me some slack. I haven’t written in 3 months! Also hopefully there will be lots of pictures. We like lots and lots of pictures in Pre-K.

A few early pics of the classroom, it's mostly a mess:

And a few early pics of the apartment - my room and the living room/view:


2 comments:

Celeste said...

BLOG! P.S. - I am almost offended that you got goofy with someone other than me. Rude!

Unknown said...

Amanda, love the blog. You'll do fine! Try BOB books, they teach patterns-_.-_.-_.