
Notice the excessive blogging? This began as a January tradition to help me overcome the January blues. You know, nothing like posting on the internet to make one feel alive. (If I'm not online, am I breathing?) So I have built a bunch of little January traditions: read more, blog more, play more board games with the kids, drink hot chocolate, put off all resolutions until February and then don't make any. (Okay I have a couple resolutions, but I can't say them aloud because then I would have to keep them.) Guess what? All of these January blues busters work! I love myself some January. Hibernation is so freaking cool. And at the end of it--to celebrate the fact that I didn't die during the coldest month of Winter--I have a birthday party Cafe Rio style.
Here's my beef. Where is my snow? Where is my cold weather? Hibernating in luke-warm weather is making me feel lazy. Here's what will happen. I'll hibernate in a warm January and then it will be freezing and snowy in April and I'll have no system in place to deal with it and I'll have all the whiney facebookers to bother with. Booo!
Also, this morning a student said, "Mrs. Plummer, you look hot today."
4 comments:
I think your blog ended early. Something about a student telling you that you look hot. How exactly does that go down and what are your thoughts / reactions?
And who knows better what's hot than a ninth grader?
I agree that January can be tamed but if it's snowing in April out comes the beast!
Its MLP...
:D Haha I agree with the 9th grader:
And what exactly were you wearing to get a ninth grader to tell you that? Hmmmm. A little worried.
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