Over this last week, I have been just watching and listening about the comments from others on Facebook, the radio, and Twitter all about the tragedy in CT. I did not say anything because I just did not know what to say. I just wanted to to take time to reflect and pray about it. It was like watching a nightmare that I could not turn off, I just had to know more about it so that I could make sense of it. I was pestering my husband about the gun laws in Georgia. I could not believe how easy it is to buy a gun and license to carry. It really shocked me all of the places that you can legally carry a gun if you have a license. I told my husband that maybe I need to learn how to use one. Not to buy of course, but to educate myself on how to use one and also in how to protect myself/others. It made me think about how I would handle that situation or other situations that require you to think fast and make life saving choices. I don't think that for me it is about learning so that I can survive, it is more about doing all that I can do to keep myself and others safe. I just want a "fighting chance", I want to feel prepared. I look at it like learning self-defense, which is probably also something I should seriously consider. I took more time to slow down and give the attention to my students. I put my computer away and all of the daily paperwork and welcomed each student with a hug. This will be my New Year's resolution, to say "no" to always starting things early so I can "get ahead", and slow down to in the moment. I will put more time and effort into the important side of school which is the children.
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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Christmas Vacation
First day off from school and the presents are wrapped and ready to go. I think they look pretty good if I do say so myself.
Yesterday, my Kindergarten class had Pajama Day with Cocoa and Mustache cookies!!! I found these amazing cookie cutters and just knew that 5 and 6 year-olds would appreciate them.
I had to share this picture below. My cat Tacky who just loves to explore, decided that she is obsessed with presents. It took a while to get her out of there.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Holiday Montage
The Men of the extended Ogle Family. |
This was an experiment! I had no idea you could make moustache cookies. They are pretty awesome!
This is the Texas Sky they keep talking about. Richard and I went to Hillboro, TX for Thanksgiving with his family. I just had to share these shots, so gorgeous.
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