Tuesday, December 21, 2004

CHRISTMAS BREAK

I'm on vacation for the next 2weeks. After that, I don't know right now. I'm of the belief that, right now, the most important quality for a teacher is to be flexible. The employment situation is tight, improvements in class sizes or pay seem unlikely, and most districts are operating in no-frills modes.

On the positive side, it's nearly Christmas. My kids are nearby or staying with us for the holidays, my extended family is healthy, and I'm baking cookies with my daughters today.



Merry Christmas to all, and to all, a Good Night!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Home school

HELLO

I was going to leave a little tip on New Years Resolutions and how to make the best of them.

Unfortunately, I would not be able to keep it brief.

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That's why I've included a lot of FREE goal setting information on my website, to help folks like you be more successful.

In fact, you can start now, and get a head start on the new year - and the rest of your life.

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Have a GREAT day!

Anonymous said...

Home school

Hello

Thanks for leaving your blog open to comments.

I always like to live a little "tidbit" of information, hopefully helpful and hopefully something that will make you think - and act.

This one is short and sweet, and I'll bet you haven't done (or done recently ), but after looking at your blog I'm pretty sure you will at least take some action, because you seem like a smart person.

Set New Goals.

Do you have any old ones written down? Have you set life goals?

Most people don't.

You will if you use some of the FREE information at Lifetime Goals

Have A Happy New Year!