Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday Mumblings, Linky Party, and Freebie!!!

Hey yall! Is it just me, or was Monday extra sneaky this week? I mean, here I am, just going about my weekend business when...BAM! It's Monday! Total bummer.

Also, I am super jealous about all these folks in bloggyland talking about their upcoming Spring breaks. We don't get our Spring break until the first week of April! Usually, I am okay with that, because it just happens to be the week that some little old golf tournament is playing around Augusta, my hometown.
{I'm talking about the Masters here, people! Only the most prestigious golf tournament in the world!}

But this year, I am getting a little ansy to go on Spring break because I am going to Japan to visit my sister...yayay {double yay = super excited}!

Okay, anyways, onto tonight's post. We are getting right into our SPD {St. Patty's Day} activities this week, and are reading this cute little book tomorrow.



And I just happened to find the cutest clipart from Scrappin Doodles for this book, so I had to whip up something for my teamies and I tomorrow. I am actually working on a whole unit, but this is what I came up with for tomorrow.


Since the whole unit is obviously not ready yet, I decided to give this away! I know, I know...I'm too giving :) Click on the picture to get your copy. 


I am also linking up with Farley at Oh, Boy Fourth Grade for her Currently series. Here is my March currently.


The meaning behind the 3 words? You have to write 1 word {in this order} that your students, friends, and family would say about you. Yes, my students think I'm lavish, because every time I come in with new goodies or fun activities, they think I spent sooo much money. Ha! Although, it is sometimes true :)

And lasty, I have to tell you something that happened today that has been nagging me all day.
Okay, so this morning, one of my fave littles {yes, we ALL have favorites, don't lie} came to chat with me as always in the morning. This is the convo we had.

Me: Good Morning, B! How was your weekend?
B: Mrs. Lemacks, I have to tell you something. My mother does not like you.
Me: What??? Why???
B: She said it was a secret. She called you a not nice name.
Me {silently freaking out about what's coming next}: Well, you can tell me, if you want to.
B: Okay. She called you bossy and a word I can't ever say.
Me: Does it start with a b? {see where I was going here?}
B: No, it starts with an ST....it's stupid! She said you were bossy and stupid!
Me: Well....why???
B: I don't know. I was so embarrassed by her!
Me: Well, tell her that wasn't nice....and that I have 2 college degrees!

Yes, I went there. I couldn't help it! I have never heard a negative word about me from any parent, so I was in shock! And this is not a parent I have had any trouble with at all. I can't even remember the last time we spoke/emailed!

Now, I am not a parent, but how could a parent think it appropriate to disparage their child's teacher in front of said child? I mean, really?!?!

So, please...leave me some kind words. They are much needed tonight :)




29 comments:

  1. Great sequencing activity! Thanks so much!

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  2. Super cute sequencing! Thank you! LOVE your blog. Can't believe anyone would ever say that to their child! What are you teaching them??? Yikes! Sending happy thoughts your way!

    Melanie
    First Grade Brain Sprinkles

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    1. I know! I was in complete shock...still am really? Glad you like it...my kiddos loved it today!

      Natalie

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  3. Aww! Well Monday snuck up on me too! And Spring Break isn't until the end of March for us.

    Journey of a Substitute Teacher

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  4. LOVE the freebie :) I think Monday snuck up on all of us. JAPAN!!! so awesome girl!

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    1. I know...I'm super excited!!!! Not so much for the 14 hour plane ride, though...

      Natalie

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  5. you're GREAT, natalie! remember that. i know it hurts to hear hurtful things like that, especially when they're not true. hold your head high, know that you're not EITHER of those things, and you are a fabulous teacher who that child is lucky to get to spend every day with! and your sequencing cards are SOOOO cute! cannot wait to use them tomorrow. you're so talented!

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    1. Thanks! :) So glad they liked the activity today...on to the next!

      Natalie

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  6. What a mean mom. The right thing to do would be to rise above. However, I would call that mom. In a very assertive but kind way I would let her know important it is that teachers and parents stand united. We are on the same team and only care about the success of her child. You are a better person than I am. Have fun in Japan.

    Tricia

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    1. Thanks for the advice! I am still struggling on what to do...I'm not sure if he is really being truthful, although he is not known to lie. So torn!

      Natalie

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  7. Monday totally snuck up on me! I went to bed last night thinking that I didn't get anything done at all!! :(

    And don't let that mom get you down! You know you're the bomb dot com!

    Marvelous Multiagers!

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  8. Sometimes parents SUCK!! I hate that you had to endure that......I know it just made your heart hurt! Stick to your guns.....parents eventually go to another grade!!

    ~Heather

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    1. PS.....I am your newest follower!

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    2. Thanks for the sweet words! Glad you stopped by!!!

      Natalie

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  9. My Spring Break isn't until the first week of April too!!! I hate when those things with parents sneak up on you and you never saw it coming- don't worry about it- just keep doing what you're doing and rocking :-)

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    1. Aww thanks! Wow, I thought we were the only ones! At least it's nice and warm, then!

      Natalie

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  10. That is SO not cool. I'm sorry. :)
    ❀ Tammy
    Forever in First

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  11. Thanks for the freebie! These things with parents will always surprise you, most of the time I realize it's when I'm doing something right, and the parent is not.

    Angela
    The Daily Alphabet

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    1. I know! I can't think of one single reason she would have to say something so harsh :(

      Natalie

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  12. Hey sis...I once had a parent tell me I was racist...I mean really, ME racist - do you believe that? I had to bust out a wedding picture:) I know it's hard but just try not to worry about it....I have had students tell me things parents said that they never actually did say - I mean, they are only littles!

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  13. Oh and by the way, you ARE Bossy!! Love you!

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  14. Unfortunately, parents are people, too, and only human. Hopefully she was just having a bad day and he was probably saying how much he LOVES Mrs. Lemacks and she just lashed out. She shouldn't have done it in front of him though. Just kill her with kindness and continue to be your great self! Another unfortunately for you, being bossy comes naturally to us Lemons! :) I love you!

    Suzi

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  15. Wow Natalie. I just read your post. Sounds like one of those things you just can't get out of your head. Isn't it great that you can get it out by blogging. Hope the comments of those that have been there helped!The worst part is that the poor child, who obviously loves you, was disturbed by their parent's poor behavior. Do as I say, not as I do, huh?

    Jeannine
    First Grade Gallery~Lessons for Little Learners

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  16. I know how you must have felt. I had an experience today that left me very unsettled until I spoke to the parents directly.

    First Grade Delight
    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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I LOVE reading your comments!!!

Natalie