Tuesday Tip – Syllabus for Self-Care

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

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I was revising my syllabuses/syllabi for my classes – remember those from college? We also do them in high school. They contain the teacher information, expectations for the class, how the students will be evaluated, etc. I got to thinking that I needed a syllabus for myself.

I love, love, love being a teacher. When I am in the zone teaching something and the students make connections, it is surreal. But, the teacher life can be a very lopsided and unbalanced life. The school year is super intense and then we get summers off.

So, as I embark upon a new school year, I have some expectations for myself. I encourage you to do this, as well, whether you are a teacher, a parent, or just use the school calendar as a re-set.

-Know myself and don’t try to change myself. I am not as productive later in the day. I like to arrive at school early and work until I start teaching at 8:31. First period is my planning so I have about 1.5 hours to work.

-Make time for my morning coffee and quiet time at home before leaving. I like to get up leisurely and enjoy this time.

-Meal prep is something that makes me feel ready to start each week. Take the time on Sunday to do this.

-Pack my lunches the night before. Lay out my clothes the night before. Basically anything I can do the night before helps my morning self. I remember once Jack and Mason got the idea to just sleep in their school uniforms to save time in the morning. Ha!

-People before paper. This is something I repeat to myself quite often. I came up with it a few years ago. I love being productive but people are more important. If a student comes in my room, they take precedence over the papers I’m working on.

-Our principal sends a weekly memo every Sunday morning around 9 a.m. I am going to try to wait until Monday morning to read it. Why should I give up my Sunday – even if it is just mentally? I wish he wouldn’t send it on Sundays, to be honest. I can’t control that, but I can control when I check work email.

-Continue to keep work email off of my phone. I don’t get any work email notifications on my phone. I turned off Google Classroom notifications on my phone. I need to remember that I control my technology.

-Being outside is so important to me. The best thing about virtual school was the increased outside time I got last year. Walk after school and spend some time each afternoon or evening reading for pleasure outside.

-Try to do one fun thing each week and one fun thing each weekend.

-It’s o.k. to be routine oriented, but it’s also o.k. to veer from it sometimes.

-Take my showers at night. My mantra is “no wet hair in the mornings” because wet hair takes too long to fix.

-Keep margin in my schedule. Do not overschedule myself. For me, just going to work will be all I can do some days and that’s o.k.

-Use online grocery pickup and plan to pick groceries up right after school once a week.

-Say “NO”. I have learned that it’s ok to simply say, “I appreciate you thinking of me for that job but I am not able to at this time”. You do not need to have diarrhea of the mouth. You also do not have to feel bad for keeping margin in your life.

-Give myself grace. I have not had a normal school year for awhile. I will be exhausted from the schedule and the mask wearing. We only taught in person for 8 weeks with Wednesdays at home last year. This year I will teach from 8:31-2:20 with a 20 minute lunch break. I have 6 classes in that time period.

-Make time for what matters. This is different for everyone. You do not have to justify what that is to anyone and I don’t either.

-Take my personal days. I only took one day off of any kind last year. You can’t pour from an empty cup, yada yada ya.

-Don’t take myself too seriously.

-Sometimes I should go talk to someone rather than sending an email.

-Avoid negativity. Don’t cause it. Don’t get involved in it. There is one teacher I avoid because everything is negative.

What would be on your syllabus?

Amy

What I Wore Wednesday

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Today is the first day of school! I am linking up with The Stylish Six here. Today’s post is short and sweet.

So, I have moved most of my shorts to a higher shelf now because I won’t be wearing them as much. I will probably only wear my denim cut offs and of course, I wear my lounge and exercise shorts year round. My biker shorts with pockets on both sides are my clear favorites so I will mostly be wearing those!

Friday night for the play in the park, I wore my drawstring denim shorts and this Target blouse from a couple of years ago. I also wore my lace up metallic gold sandals. It was pretty hot for the play’s first half but then it cooled off. I wished I had worn a dress or light pants because my legs stuck to the bench. But, I had not been able to wear the shorts or the top comfortably last summer so I am having fun fitting back into a few things.

For boating on Saturday I wore the only suit I’ve worn this summer – the hot, hot pink Aerie tank – and I pulled out an old cover up that I love. I wore my Amazon hat from this season. The cover up was too small last year, too.

To get my hair done Saturday, I threw on one of the Walmart dresses.

I created a staging area for my school outfits. The idea is to again see how many unique outfits I can wear. After wearing something, I will hang it in a different area. I am feeling the dresses and the blouses with a skirt or pants the most right now. My swing dresses and kimonos have been worn so much that I am kind of tired of them. The building is hot right now. Last April it was a refrigerator. I’d like somewhere in between, please!

I also have printed pants in this mix. I chose to wear my fun printed pants for the teacher days Monday and Tuesday with a solid color top. Many teachers go super casual with t-shirts and jeans or denim shorts, but I still dress pretty professionally on these days.

And, I purchased a mask chain off of Amazon here. Last year, I would take it off and lay it on my desk or I would forget where I put it. I think this chain is lovely and I do have a chain this style from Kendra Scott. I think I’m going to like having this.

What have you been wearing lately? Is it time for “real clothes”?

Thanks for reading,

Amy

Recent Meals

Tuesday, August 10. 2021

Here is just a quick photo dump of recent meals I’ve been eating. This kind of post always helps me when I get in a rut!

This was a lunch:

leftover baby broccoli from the night before, a tiny baked potato cooked in the microwave with spray butter, salt, and pepper, veggie burger wrapped in a low carb wrap with mustard, tomato, pickle, and lettuce.

Tilapia with cajun spice, potato rounds cut from my new mandolin and cooked in oven with Pam olive oil spray, and the first go round of the baby broccoli.

Dessert – heated up Fiber One brownie with fat free Reddi Wip.

Burrito bowl – corn, beans, chicken, tomatoes, sauteed onions topped with an aioli made with lime juice, ranch powder, and non-fat Greek yogurt. I do not miss the rice. This is so good!

I made a snack type lunch of tuna salad, chicken salad, and buffalo chicken dip.

I have been eating lots of strawberries topped with Reddi Wip.

Tilapia, corn on the cob, tomatoes, zucchini, potatoes

A snack of popcorn (I put kernels in a paper bag and use the microwave popcorn setting then top with spray butter), veggie straws, string cheese, and strawberries. I cannot buy veggie straws because I have no portion control. I love them! Do you have foods that you just can’t buy?

A lunch of buffalo chicken dip, celery, and leftover broccoli.

Tom and I bought Magic Spoon cereal – the four variety pack. It is very expensive so we will not buy it again. I tried it twice and I hate it. I think it has the weirdest after taste. Tom ate all of it but was meh about it. He said that we could probably find a low sugar cereal in the store. He is not Keto but tries to watch sugar – kinda. He says he does but… He works out 4-5 mornings a week and rides his bike 30 plus miles on the weekends. He also does some paddle boarding. We bought this to try and I will let you know. Anyone try this? Anyone have another suggestion?

Cereal is another food that I just have avoided for now. I love cereal and would probably eat too much.

Bon apetit!

Amy

Hello Monday

Monday, August 9. 2021

I may be at work as you are reading this! Today and tomorrow are teacher days and the students come Wednesday – ready or not! It’s a big deal, y’all. We have not had 2000ish students in our building since March 13, 2020. That’s a long time. Last year we had about 700 kids on A Day and 700 on B Day. Our other kids remained totally virtual.

I didn’t plan much for last week on purpose. I was super lazy and it was good and intentional. I did finish Outer Banks! Priorities!

Friday morning I did my veggie prep. I do zucchini, onions, and mushrooms once or twice a week. I just use olive oil Pam and spices. I have a veggie scramble most mornings, but the veggies are great to have on hand for lunch and dinner, too.

I also started washing all of the college bedding. Our staging area this year is just a corner of the basement. Last year we had our old Master bedroom entirely empty for this purpose.

For lunch Friday I had leftover bbq, a small potato, apple slices, and two of the cutest little breadsticks you have ever seen from the skinny pizza dough – with a bit of spray butter. It may seem like I have eaten out a lot this summer, but I really haven’t! I have had the majority of my meals at home. I just show you the restaurant foods more!

I did not go anywhere Friday during the day! I really just stayed in my pajamas until 2, then showered, and just did cleaning and tasks around the house all day. I was really nice.

Friday was the night we got to see Jack perform in our Central Park downtown. There is a permanent amphitheater there and they have 2-3 food trucks and a bar. It is a free event and they do 3 productions during June, July, and August.

Mason and Tom

Amy and Mason

Jack and Mason’s friends’ parents (and our friends) came for the first half.

Jack was the duke.

We got there early and got to see the warm ups.

I got a veggie bowl and it was delicious. I will try to create this at home!

The play didn’t start til 8 and it ended around 10:30. I stayed up way past my bedtime. Jack is so happy to have had this experience. He talked the whole way home about it. He agreed to ride with us since we were all going, but the other nights he leaves around 6 and gets home after 11. I have waited up for him because I’m a mom. I’m tired!

Any Food Network fans? Damaris Phillips is from Louisville and one of my favorite personalities. She is a professor at a college in culinary arts and has written a cookbook. I follow her on Instagram, too. Anyway, I noticed an elaborate picnic table in the back. There are picnic tables you can use and also some green space where you can lay out blankets and pillows. The elaborate spread was Damaris’! I went back and watched her Instastories and she showed what she made for her friends. I want to do that!

Saturday morning I had my every 8 weeks or so hair appointment. I always take the first appointment of the day and it came early.

Awkward, but better.

Then, I went to Kroger to get boating supplies.

We went to a party on the river at 4:00.

I bought and tried my first High Noon in pineapple. Yum!

The party involved going up a staircase onto an “island” where there was bbq, corn, beans, and a few other things.

It was fun and I was wiped out by the time we headed home around 8:00. I got home around 9:00 and watched Big Brother with Mason while we waited for Jack to get home.

Sunday morning I prepped for the week – faux egg McMuffins, Mexican quinoa, egg roll in a bowl, and sweet potato lasagna. My friend at work is making me two lunches a week and I am making her two lunches a week. One day we will be on our own.

Then, Mason went to a movie with friends – Suicide Squad and Tom and I went to Jungle Cruise. We liked it.

What was the highlight of your weekend? I may not post as much in the coming weeks; I’m just going to see how it goes!

Amy

Friday Favorites

Friday, August 6, 2021

Happy Friday! It’s time once again to link up with Andrea, etc. right here!

I was not ready for this Friday to come. But, I had a really nice week and it was so much better than last week. I purposely kept this week really open on my calendar to just see where the wind took me and spend time at home. I love a weekday where I can just do whatever! Monday I set up my classroom and did some stuff for freshmen orientation and then had the rest of the week open.

Here are some things that made me happy while looking back at my phone camera roll. I hope you had lots of favorites, too!

What is it with me and yellow books this summer? Yes, I do judge a literal book by its cover. This is cute so far. I have had a series of “did not finish” library books lately. I don’t feel guilt; I just move on.

Another favorite was heading out to the patio to read after dinner.

I judged the Fiber One 70 calorie bars too quickly. I heated up the brownie in the microwave for 15 seconds and then topped with fat free Reddi Whip and it was good- but small!

I had my ears double pierced when I was in college, I think. I got a wild hair and thought I would see if the hole had totally closed. The answer is “no”. I cannot believe that I have not worn earrings in 30 years in the second hole and they are still open. Kids, let that be a lesson when you think about piercing your body.

I decided to go to Claire’s and I talked to the piercing lady and she said they no longer recommend peroxide or alcohol because they dry your lobe, but that she recommends putting a bit of Neosporin on the stem of the earring. So, I found this cute set on clearance and have been doubling up.

I purchased this at Target and will get back to you. I have the tanning drops and they work really well.

I cannot believe it but my Tan-Luxe The Butter is almost gone. I will probably end up getting a new bottle when it goes on sale, but I wanted to see the comparison. I will get back to you.

I found this flavor and also did the microwave trick.

You may remember my Wednesday post where I showed this dress? I ordered it from Target pickup in the next two sizes down for reference. I ended up needing the smallest size of the three. I forgot to tell you it has pockets!

I returned the two larger sizes to Target and had the hardest time. Normally Target returns are a joy. This took 15 minutes. The employee at the service desk was a young man and I predicted he wouldn’t understand what I wanted to do. I got the first dress for $19 with my circle rewards and their 20% dresses promotion. The second two dresses were $27.99 I think. I wanted to keep my $19 price but keep one of the $27 sizes. He asked me several times “so, how many dresses do you want to keep?” I asked him if a different person to help me it was so bad. He was offended, I know, and insisted he could do it. I literally had to say, “they are all the same dress but in three different sizes so I only want to keep the one that fits” maybe 5 times. And, guess what? He did need to call someone else to help.

Ernie has enjoyed his walks and we have had pleasant weather this week!

Wednesday afternoon, very spontaneously, I reminded Tom we had been wanting to see the weekly sailboat race on the river. He picked me up after work and we went to Captain’s Quarters by car. This is the place we normally go to by boat. They had an hour wait on a Wednesday at 5:30 but we got lucky and found a table at their outdoor bar.

I had a prosecco. It is so crisp and perfect for a summer day or night! My favorite brand is La Marca and they have the cute little individual bottles.

And, all of their pizzas can be ordered on cauliflower crust but I had never tried it. I ordered it this time with a caprese pizza and it was amazing. It was huge so I only ate some of it but took the rest home. I don’t have an air fryer (decided against it) but have been using the convection feature on my oven for heating up stuff like this.

Tom got a fish sandwich. After we ate, we went down to their giant lawn, sat in their adirondack chairs, and watched the sailboats.

I keep this little bug spray in my purse because mosquitos love me!

Another favorite is that I ordered the body wash that I loved so much from our hotel in Nashville. I have one in my shower and I gifted two to my people with recent birthdays.

I have been watching Outer Banks season 2 this week on my own and it’s been entertaining!

What have been your favorites this week?

I would love to hear!

Amy

Sophomore Year of College

Thursday, August 5, 2021

My twins will be sophomores! I’m so chill about the prep this year that I don’t even know when Jack and Mason will move back to campus! Ha! That’s not really the whole story. Their college is having move-in appointments either Monday, August 16 or Tuesday, August 17. They have not yet received the email with the link to sign up.

Last summer, amidst the pandemic, I spent a great deal of time ordering online and shopping in person for supplies for their dorm rooms with each of them. They lived in two different dorms. Jack showed up and his roommate had bailed and he ended up with a private room at no extra cost. He was super happy because he has lots of instruments to room with as a music major. Mason had a roommate and the roommate had lots of supplies that they shared. At second semester, Jack requested to move to Mason’s dorm because it was nicer and he wasn’t very happy in his dorm. Also, due to Covid, they were not allowed in each other’s dorms. He was able to move (several empty rooms due to Covid) and was a floor below Mason and his roommate. This year Jack has a solo room again in that same dorm from second semester. Mason is moving with the same roommate to an upperclassman dorm just across from Jack’s dorm. I hope that visiting privileges to other dorms will be granted as they are vaccinated.

Anyway, this year they are doing most of the preparations. I will go back to work full time on Monday and they can go buy the toiletries, laundry detergent, and other supplies they need.

We will again use the giant IKEA blue bags that we bought on Amazon or that were gifted to us by Aunt Kate. When they came home in April, I made sure they washed all their bedding and towels and folded them and put them either back in the IKEA bags or on the shelves in our basement storage room. I think we will wash all of those again since they have been sitting for that long.

Packing List:

IKEA blue bags

duffle for short trips home

comforter

sheets

set of towels and washcloths

blanket for dorm room

two bed pillows

back rest pillow for studying on bed

hangers for the wardrobe- each room has two beds, two desks, two wardrobes, trash can, microwave, and fridge

hamper

clothes and shoes – I will encourage them to only think about clothes they will wear in August or September for now

masks – their college is requiring masks for public indoor spaces

I think back to a year ago and it was so scary. I was sad to be an empty nester. I was sending my kids to college in a pandemic. I love that they chose a college so close (20 minutes or so from home) because that has really been a comfort in this climate. It also makes everything easier. They can easily come home and get something later. I don’t feel the stress to get everything done in one fell swoop. The timing of the move isn’t great. That is my first full week of students, but it will be fine. Tom knows that he doesn’t get many good dinners in August – ha!

I am so glad they are still in the dorms. I cannot imagine trying to outfit an apartment or two apartments right now. I think kids are too eager to move into apartments. There is so much that goes into that – food shopping, cooking, decor, cleaning supplies, etc. I say live in the dorms (if you can afford it) because it’s the only time in your life you get to do that! Plus, have you seen the dorm amenities? They just keep getting nicer and nicer. I think a lot of people think apartments will be significantly cheaper, but there are lots of expenses. I loved living in dorms for two years and a sorority house/dorm for two years.

Wow…I digressed.

I have been shaking my head at some parents’ extreme preparations on social media or on my kids’ college parent Facebook page. Kids moving into a dorm do not need an iron, ironing board, vacuum, printer, microwave, or fridge at our college. There is a printing center in each dorm and most things are submitted electronically. The college provides microwaves and fridges which is worth its weight in gold. College kids do not vacuum or iron! Each dorm has a vacuum that can be checked out. I don’t know about an iron that can be checked out, but that is what Downy Wrinkle Release is for. Sorry, I am pretty opinionated!

I know that sometimes the packing or overpacking is to quell some of the nerves for the parent. It’s a huge thing to send your child off after 18 years of 24/7. I told one of my friends that the worst part is the anticipation and then you see them happy and thriving and it’s all good.

I am sad, too. I had such a good summer with my two. We didn’t do many BIG things but we enjoyed the noise in the house, the ordinary dinners, the shows we watched together, the conversations we had, and the friends they had over.

Any thoughts to share with me on this Thursday? It’s always o.k. to disagree! We can still be friends!

Amy

What I Wore Wednesday

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

It’s Wednesday again and it’s time to link up with The Style Six here. Today’s post is more about some recent purchases, planning for my back to school outfits, and a glasses dilemma.

Well, I dug out my masks in preparation for returning to work. Pomchies brand are the only ones that I can stand for a work day. If you are local, go see my friend Amy at The Prickly Pear. They are two for $10. If you aren’t local, you can purchase them online. I run these through the washer and dryer with my other clothes.

So I am in planning for what to wear back to school mode like most of my teacher friends. I like to wear something new on the first day and I almost always wear a dress. I ordered this from curbside pickup on the recommendation of Melanie Shankle of the Big Mama blog. Now I’m wondering if I should try a size smaller for comparison. I am super happy with the material and the style. I feel like this is a dress I can wear now through spring.

Hear me out… I decided I needed a mandolin vegetable slicer – not the instrument. One of my blog readers suggested it and I have been wanting to try my sweet potato lasagna that I did in the spring. It had great potential but it needed really thin sliced sweet potatoes because these act as the noodles. I looked online but then had the idea to try TJ Maxx. So, I went in and found these two beauties for $16.99. How could I leave them?

Here is me wearing it in Target before wearing it Saturday night to the outdoor concert. Note the prescription sunglasses on my head and the prescription regular glasses on my face. We will come back to this later.

I really like that they both have “fallish” colors in them because I like to have warm weather items that can look more fall appropriate. We can easily still have hot days until November here.

Oh yeah, I also found the mandolin vegetable slicer! Ha!

I was also in the market for black heeled sandals.

These are Corso Como from Nordstrom on sale for $41. I want to be able to wear these out and to school. I always keep an extra pair of shoes in my bag for school and they are usually Birkenstocks.

I want to wear dresses and blouses when school starts. That is the vibe I’m feeling right now.

Now, the glasses issue. Some of you gals of a certain age may be able to relate and may have some advice for me.

Glasses + mask sucks. They fog up. I am near sighted, but my vision isn’t horrible. If I wear my contacts to work, I need readers to see up close. This is what I have been doing for several years when I didn’t wear a mask. If I don’t wear contacts I can read just fine with my naked eyes, but my distance vision is impaired. I am thinking I will leave my contacts out and just use my glasses when I need to see a student further away. Thoughts? My prescription sunglasses have been a game changer. I have hardly worn my contacts at all this summer. When I go out I wear my sunglasses and have the regular glasses as back up. I have only worn a mask twice this summer so it hasn’t been a problem.

What have you been wearing? Are you planning to get back into “real” clothes? This tends to be the time of year that we are tired of some of our summer things I think.

Thanks for reading,

Amy

Prime Purchases

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

It’s time for a fun linkup here to show each other what we have purchased lately from Amazon!

I felt like I ordered a lot in July, but when I looked back I realized it was reasonable. I did have a few misses that were returned.

I love this bra and have it in nude and black. Someone said Walmart has them cheaper but I didn’t find that to be the case when I looked.

You have seen this dress already, but here it is again! This looks and feels like a dress from a boutique.

I have been experimenting with doing my own gel nails at home and I have been super happy with the Beetles brand nail polishes.

I have enjoyed wearing a watch again after ordering this one!

I love a shiny lip gloss but I think I like a lip color where I add my own clear gloss better. This is a great price and a great consistency.

College kids home means lost chargers so I bought these plugs with two spots and these cords. They have been great!

This eye cream is really amazing. It instantly tightens under the eye.

And, finally I ordered these that will arrive this week. They look like they have potential!

What have you purchased lately? Amazon is so overwhelming that I appreciate recommendations!

Thanks for reading,

Amy

Hello Monday

Monday, August 2, 2021

Hello Monday! I’m linking up today with Heather, Tanya, and more here.

I’m not really happy to see this Monday because It’s my last one before I start back full time a week from now. I love my job, but once I get on that train it is a long and sometimes arduous journey. Fellow teachers know what I’m talking about!

I had a really good weekend after a hard week.

Friday night we played host to some people on our boat. We rarely take the boat out in the evenings and every time we do we question why we don’t do it more often! So, my high school friend connected us with a 27 year year old new to town named Hooks. You may remember me taking him to the flea market. So, Hooks, my high school friend Dan (who is also helping him to connect here in town) and his wife Kara, and my co-worker Elizabeth and her boyfriend Andrew all came out. Elizabeth and Andrew are close to Hooks’ age so I’ve been trying to connect them, as well.

The young crowd:

Hooks, Andrew, and Elizabeth

Dan and Kara (part of the old group – sorry!)

Elizabeth and I (part of the old group). Tom is in the background talking to….

Jenny, another high school friend who happened to be at Captain’s Quarters. I went to high school an hour from here, by the way. Dan and Jenny are loyal readers of this blog. Thanks, guys! Dan called this photo “#blogworthy” so I had to include it. Dan may very well be the only male reader I have.

I ordered a grilled fish (#healthy) with fries (#balance). I only ate 5 fries and then I made the young people eat them.

And, I made up for the lost calories in Trulys, a blueberry seltzer that Andrew gave me, and this Unicorn Fart beer.

This is why we should go out in the evening more!

Hooks and Andrew got the full tour of the downtown from the water. We had charcuterie and apps that everyone brought and then ordered food at our riverside restaurant. We toured a bit more before heading back. I think we were out from 6-9:30.

Jack and Mason went to Shakespeare in the Park to see Henry V. They said it was awesome. Now, Jack’s show opens this week – Midsummer Night’s Dream. They start so late because they are outdoors – 8:00 and run until almost 11:00. Don’t they know I go to bed early? Hopefully they won’t have rain.

Saturday I was pretty lazy. I did start Outer Banks Season 2 so I will be able to relate to my students. Just kidding – I really do like it.

It really irritates me that they say “John B”. I guess that is his name, but how about just “John” sometimes? ” J.B.”?

Well, my hydrangea and I are in sync. She has flowered most of my summer and now as my summer is fading, so is she. I appreciate her solidarity. See ya next season, beauty.

Saturday night was so much fun. Jack and Mason stayed home with sushi and Tom and I took our sushi and sushi for our friends to a neighborhood that was having a concert.

I also bought a frose (frozen rose).

We all took our shoes off to practice “earthing”. Have you heard of this? It’s about the connection of the human body and the earth and if you go barefoot you can reap the energy from the ground. Anyhow, it can’t hurt – unless you step on a yellowjacket or a nail and impale your foot. Friday I had gotten a pedicure with “Funny Bunny” which I heard is being discontinued. My feet look especially “Flintstone” in this photo and for that I apologize.

People were up and dancing and it was so nice to see.

Sunday Tom, Ernie, and I went out on the boat. Jack and Mason had two friends over to play games.

Then, Tom and I saw a late afternoon movie – Snake Eyes. It wasn’t very good but I like Henry Golding from Crazy Rich Asians.

It was a full weekend.

Today as you are reading this I will be doing my classroom set up. We get a day’s pay for doing it and we get to pick which day we do it. It’s very nice.

Our school board voted that we will be going back in masks regardless of vaccination status. Then, we got word that all student desks must be facing the same direction and we needed to get as close to 3 feet apart for the desks as we can. I usually do a horseshoe shape with my desks to make it more communicative. My sister wanted to know if the students would be allowed to turn their heads.

Maybe I was naive, but I didn’t think we would have to wear masks if we were vaccinated. At the high school level, every single person has been offered the vaccine. Darn you, Delta variant. You can go away!

What was the highlight of your weekend? Is your summer coming to a close?

I would love to hear!

Amy

Friday Favorites

Friday, July 30, 2021

I am linking up with Andrea and many more here for ….

I don’t have too much this week, but here we go…

Mason and I have a tradition of watching Big Brother. We started this a few years ago and it’s been fun. We are enjoying this year’s group of people. We are not caught up because it’s on three times a week!

Wednesday evening my friend Heather invited the other Heather and I over to see her finished kitchen and eat sushi. It is gorgeous!

She has a cute dog named Paisley.

Heather is a vegetarian and always gets a veggie roll wrapped in soy paper instead of sea weed, so I ordered that, too. I loved it. I know next to nothing about sushi.

I couldn’t save this for Wednesday when I typically show outfits and any new items in my wardrobe. My favorite local consignment shop has put out their fall stuff and their spring and summer is 50-75% off.

This Vince Camuto dress was $7!

This blouse was $8! and gives off some serious Pioneer Woman vibes. IYKYK! (This is what the kids say – “if you know you know”.)

I’m still not sure how I get this subscription (they come packaged together) but I love it. I’m going to dive into these two magazines this weekend.

I’m just not motivated to read my current library book, so I was excited that two requests came in for me.

I am a very seasonal reader so I like to finish all summer books before school starts.

What were your favorites this week? Is your summer wrapping up, too? When I see you here again it will be August! Ay!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend,

Amy