I'm not alone. Many teachers do this. It's not that we don't like our jobs, it's just that it's draining, and those breaks are our refills - they allow us to want to come back to the classroom, better than ever.
I came across this last weekend:
It was a poignant reminder (especially with six more school days to go before summer) to enjoy each and every single day, no matter if it's a Monday or a Friday or September or May.
I made a list of things I can enjoy here and now, each and every day:
- Coming home to Barney's excitement
- Sipping a cup of hot tea
- Eating dinner on the couch with Max
- Taking the dog for a walk
- Playing with my cats
- Dreaming new card designs
- Connecting with a friend
- Wearing flip flops
- Talking to my sister on the phone
- Reading a good book
- Laughing with my first graders
What's on your enjoy-life-now list?
I LOVE that phrase and need to remember it. On my enjoy list right now is sitting on my porch, with coffee & my laptop, listening to the rain come down. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat phrase!!!
ReplyDeleteI have 9 days left...looking forward to Summer Break but it's always bittersweet saying good-bye to the little munchkins.
Wow, I definitely do this! What a great quote.
ReplyDeleteI love your enjoy-life-now list and truly think that is the key to a happy life. Finding bits of joy in every day. Hurray for school almost being done!! We are so excited for summer around our house. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking back!
I got to teach for the first time last semester so this post caught my eye :). On my enjoy list:
ReplyDelete1) Coffee Time
2) Play the Violin
3) Go plant shopping
this is so true. I really hate it when I have those feelings of wishing time away. You never know what tomorrow {or later today for that matter} will bring.
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