hyena reality Eventually, I will write a lovely end-of-the-year post (probably entitled something original like: "What I Learned as a First-Year Teacher"), but this morning, I want to write about something a little bit different. The differences between my life as a paraprofessional (teacher assistant) and my life as a teacher . I'm sure many of you are aware that I began my life as an educator, not in the classroom, but in a lunchroom. After I had home schooled The Boy and Baby Girl for a couple of years, it became apparent that it wasn't working out any more and some changes needed to be made in our family. So, on that fateful day in November, I dropped both of the kiddos off at the Little Elementary School Around the Corner, The Boy, a 4th grader and Baby Girl, a 1st grader, while I headed off to work in the school cafeteria. As a substitute cafeteria worker, filling in for the ladies who had to be out for whatever reason at various schools around
OMGoodness that was funny!!!!!! So true, so true! I love the part where he said "the wife's mother in the cellar". Hubby and I about laughed ourselves silly! That was great. ♥ ∞
ReplyDeleteLOLOLOL. TY Dear friend..sure needed that.
ReplyDeleteEven the Man Beast got a kick out of this. I think the fact that it's so true makes it that much funnier.
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