Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Dusting out the cobwebs

Wow, so when was the last time I posted? Almost a year ago? I definitely had such huge aspirations to keep this going during the year, but once school started, everything went out the window- as always! :) How do y'all do it?

Since it's been awhile, I was hoping to share some highlights from this year, school and personal!

1. I had 26 (27 at one time) wonderful 2nd graders this year. Quite a handful, especially having figured out I had 9 girls.... and 17 BOYS! Haha, talk about a class that kept you on your toes and always moving. One of the most fun groups I have had though.

2. I ran 10 miles (without stopping!!!) in under 2 hours in an awesome race called the Rock N Roll Austin 1020. While running you get to hear 20 bands play throughout the course. Huge feat that I actually was able to run that whole thing! Next goal for January: 13 miles in a half marathon!!

3.  And one of the most exciting things that happened this year was being named my school's Teacher of the Year. Such an honor to have your colleagues think that of you!


And getting a big check is just a cool experience in itself!

My district also took a short video of my class doing the Phonics Dance for a Teacher of the Year video. If you have no heard of the phonics dance, or haven't seen it you should! It's an absolute blast! You can see the video HERE. Just click on the video that says Amanda Wilkie under Baty Elementary. :)

If you're interested in more about the phonics dance, check out my post here about it, and the actual website here.

4. Lastly I am in the process of selling my house and buying a new one. I though buying was hard, but selling and buying at the SAME time?? Super stressful! The whole thing should be done by the end of July... but I am so ready to be done now! Keep your fingers crossed for me it works out!

I'm so excited to be back in the blogging world. I've miss y'all and hope some of my buddies from last summer still remember me! :) My biggest goal: not letting this baby grow cobwebs again :)

Hope y'all are having a wonderful summer. Can't wait to see what everyone is up to, and read about all the wonderful ideas this blogging community provides.

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10 comments:

iTeach 1:1 said...

I'm so glad you're back, friend! Congrats on Teacher of the Year! What an amazing accomplishment.:)

Kristin
iTeach 1:1

Tammy said...

Congrats on Teacher of the Year! I just finished my third Rock and Roll 1/2 marathon in Seattle. They're lots of fun!
❀ Tammy
Forever in First

Amanda Kendall said...

Welcome back to the blogosphere! Congratulations on winning Teacher of the Year; that's amazing!! I couldn't keep up during the year either. Thank goodness for summer.

Amanda
The Teaching Thief

meghan said...

Welcome back & congrats on teacher of the year. I love that big check-- I hope you took tons of pictures with it lol.

Meg
Third Grade in the First State

Lana said...

Good to see you back! :) Teacher of the Year...that's awesome!!

Jayne said...

Welcome back! I did the same thing....started my blog with a bang and then........SILENCE. Hopefully I'll be back blogging soon. Congratulations on your Teacher of the Year honor! Further proof of what your followers already knew....you rock!

Jayne
mrsrhodesscholars.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

Hey Amanda! So Target cartwheel is awesome. I use it for stuff I already buy. Let's say you find a coupon for toothpaste, or whatever, on cartwheel, then find a manufacturer's coupon for it and use your red card and get an extra 5% off, then you pay almost nothing for it. It's pretty awesome! And you don't even print out coupons, you can just scan them at the register from your smart phone, I'm obsessed!! I'm glad to meet another Texas teacher. And I went to UT and LOOOOVE Austin, so jealous you live there! Congrats on teacher of the year!

Dixie
Teachin Little Texans

Anonymous said...

Welcome back! Hope you are having a great summer!

Ms. Smith
Adventures of Ms. Smith

Storie said...

Welcome back :) Congratulations on winning teacher of the year. I also had a big 2nd grade class this year, but thankfully my boy/girl ratio was much more balanced.
Storie
Stories by Storie

Janaye said...

Welcome back--you have had a lot going on! I have always had WAY more boys than girls (15 boys and 7 girls this past year) so I understand how you feel, though I have NEEEEVVVVEERRR had 27 kids!! Wow, that should be outlawed! Congrats on all of you accomplishments!

Janaye
Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes