I'm embarrassed that it's been this long since a post. But it's worth it. I promise.
Between launching Reader's Workshop, launching Writer's Workshop, understanding the new Common Core standards, meeting the requirements for the new teacher evaluation system, presenting Web 2.0 tools to a packed crowd at the Massachusetts Computer Using Educators conference at Gillette in October, staying on top of my growing Google Reader count, and incorporating many new TPT activities and goodies into my class, life in Room 16 has been NON-STOP.
Not to mention, we're having a baby! :)
Amid the baby excitement, there has been much to celebrate.
Last weekend included a delicious dinner at Hooters with the hubs, Sarah, Dan, and some best girl friends, a day in the city with my mother-in-law to celebrate her November birthday with handbag-designing, lunch and cupcakes on Newbury Street, some quality time with Leah (and a sleepover), a birthday brunch with favorites at Cheesecake Factory, and a family birthday celebration with homemade cake and ice cream. Yum!
No rest for the weary-- family dinner last night, a birthday dinner for a friend at Lolita's (tapas, pop-rocks covered cotton candy...) tonight, the Jingle Bell 5K tomorrow morning, a girl friend's ornament/beer Yankee Swap party tomorrow!
Excited for this week in third grade. I've got Holidays Around the World and some creative ways to meet the standards all while promoting the holiday spirit! (Composing tweets from Santa Claus and Dan the Dreidel's point of view? You bet!)
4 days until our school's holiday party...
5 days until we see our sweet babe again in an ultrasound...
6 days until our family holiday extravaganza...
and 6 days until school vacation and time for wrapping, gifting, and a whole lot of nesting!
Time to hit the gym-- we've got 6 weddings and I have a whole lot of dresses to fit into in 2013!
Showing posts with label Holidays Around the World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays Around the World. Show all posts
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
December wrap up in photos
MP holiday party: A cookie swap at the Ale House proudly co-hosted by yours truly
My 26th birthday: NYAJ and the Treat Cupcake Bar in Needham with a few of my favorite girls

Ornament/Beer Yankee Swap party: North Pole cupcakes for the occasion
Holidays Around the World unit: condensed into 3 days. Thank you teacher blogs and teacherspayteachers.com! We "traveled" to England and made greeting cards, Germany and decorated gingerbread men, Mexico and made poinsettias, Israel and enjoyed gelt and learned the traditions and foods of Hanukkah, France and made buche de Noel from Swiss Cake Rolls while awaiting Pere Noel's arrival and the gifts he left in our shoes, Italy and read about La Befana and learned the names of the many gift givers around the world. I'm excited to do more with this unit next year.


Treats for my kiddos:
Festive cupcakes for the MP staff on Spirit Day/Tacky Sweater Day

Holiday break: a jam-packed vacation that included but was not limited to....
Friday: RO and her husband visited while they were in town. That night we went to Randolph for a Hanukkah/Christmas gift exchange where I was generously gifted slippers, gloves, a fabulous red mixing bowl, Birchbox voucher, cupcake ornaments, socks, a gift card for dinner....
Saturday: For Christmas Eve we brought Chinese take out to Freetown and opened a turkey fryer--we can't wait to use it. [Dan popped the question, and Sarah said yes! Wedding planning here we come!]
Sunday: We opened each other's gifts here before heading out for the day.
I got cute undies and a heating blanket--delightful! One of the gifts for the hubs was a Pinterest DIY gift-noticing a theme here? 52 Things I Love About You


We then returned to Freetown for a feast with the Wedge clan and we opened a tailgating tent, clothes, earrings...
Monday: We double dated to see Mission Impossible 4 whilst suffering a nasty stomach bug that I generously passed on to the hubs.
Tuesday: Picked up Leslie and her boyfriend at Logan, lunched, relaxed, and dined at the Fours with a few of the girls.
Wednesday: We started the day in Stoughton visiting an old roommate of ours from BC. We had lunch and played with her sweet baby Grace. Next we hit the city--starting at BC before heading to Fenway and Kenmore Square. We ventured to North Station to see Leslie's brother's new place, and then met Sarah at Sullivan Square to see her rock. We took Leslie and her boyfriend to Treat Cupcake Bar for dessert that night which proved all the more crucial as flank steak for dinner turned out to be a bust.
Friday: Christmas Tree Shop with Mom--what's break without a stop there! Picked up goodies for our Favorite Things party in February. Excited!
Big things in 2012...I can feel it!
batch number 2 baked with Becca for her work's cookie swap--view of the outside
view of the inside of the heavenly cookie
My 26th birthday: NYAJ and the Treat Cupcake Bar in Needham with a few of my favorite girls
Radio City Rockettes: The next morning, Momma, Sarah, and I ventured into the theater district for what has started to become a December tradition. My favorite scene by far is the toy soldiers routine.

Road trip: the Ugly American in Providence with Lynn and the boysOrnament/Beer Yankee Swap party: North Pole cupcakes for the occasion


Treats for my kiddos:
Festive cupcakes for the MP staff on Spirit Day/Tacky Sweater Day

Holiday break: a jam-packed vacation that included but was not limited to....
Friday: RO and her husband visited while they were in town. That night we went to Randolph for a Hanukkah/Christmas gift exchange where I was generously gifted slippers, gloves, a fabulous red mixing bowl, Birchbox voucher, cupcake ornaments, socks, a gift card for dinner....
Saturday: For Christmas Eve we brought Chinese take out to Freetown and opened a turkey fryer--we can't wait to use it. [Dan popped the question, and Sarah said yes! Wedding planning here we come!]
Sunday: We opened each other's gifts here before heading out for the day.
I got cute undies and a heating blanket--delightful! One of the gifts for the hubs was a Pinterest DIY gift-noticing a theme here? 52 Things I Love About You
We then returned to Freetown for a feast with the Wedge clan and we opened a tailgating tent, clothes, earrings...
fried turkey in Freetown
Monday: We double dated to see Mission Impossible 4 whilst suffering a nasty stomach bug that I generously passed on to the hubs.
Tuesday: Picked up Leslie and her boyfriend at Logan, lunched, relaxed, and dined at the Fours with a few of the girls.
Wednesday: We started the day in Stoughton visiting an old roommate of ours from BC. We had lunch and played with her sweet baby Grace. Next we hit the city--starting at BC before heading to Fenway and Kenmore Square. We ventured to North Station to see Leslie's brother's new place, and then met Sarah at Sullivan Square to see her rock. We took Leslie and her boyfriend to Treat Cupcake Bar for dessert that night which proved all the more crucial as flank steak for dinner turned out to be a bust.
visiting Jen and her sweet baby
Linden Lane--one of my favorite places on BC's campus
Thursday: Relaxed around the house, picked up Mom and Leah from the T as they returned from Chicago, brought Leslie and her boyfriend to Logan for their departing flight after a less than thrilling experience in Logan's HOV lane. That night I met the hubs and friends of ours at the shooting range just in time for them to wrap up. Dinner and margs at Chilis!Friday: Christmas Tree Shop with Mom--what's break without a stop there! Picked up goodies for our Favorite Things party in February. Excited!
Big things in 2012...I can feel it!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
In wonder...
how fabulous teachers (who I have found primarily through Pinterest) do it all.
They create fabulous activities, centers, and unit plans, document the student work, post and share them in blogs daily, are already planning for January holidays all while profiting through teacherspayteachers--which I am in love with. (I may or may not have 57 items on my wish list... :) )
This week's classroom favorite was Holidays Around the World which is a unit I am currently in love with because of the wealth of cross-curricular, creative assignments. Kudos to Rachelle at What the Teacher Wants, Sarah at First Grader At Last, and Rebecca's awesome Christmas Around the World bundle... I hope to start the unit earlier next year to incorporate more of the read alouds and craftivities.

I have a long list of long term projects, centers, and units I would love to tackle over holiday break but I'll also be realistic in my goals to relax. enjoy. and blog.
Pinterest DIY gifts, handmade etsy gifts I'm psyched about, Hanukkah love, and recent baking creations will debut shortly!
Time to bake, wrap and package reindeer food!
They create fabulous activities, centers, and unit plans, document the student work, post and share them in blogs daily, are already planning for January holidays all while profiting through teacherspayteachers--which I am in love with. (I may or may not have 57 items on my wish list... :) )
This week's classroom favorite was Holidays Around the World which is a unit I am currently in love with because of the wealth of cross-curricular, creative assignments. Kudos to Rachelle at What the Teacher Wants, Sarah at First Grader At Last, and Rebecca's awesome Christmas Around the World bundle... I hope to start the unit earlier next year to incorporate more of the read alouds and craftivities.

I have a long list of long term projects, centers, and units I would love to tackle over holiday break but I'll also be realistic in my goals to relax. enjoy. and blog.
Pinterest DIY gifts, handmade etsy gifts I'm psyched about, Hanukkah love, and recent baking creations will debut shortly!
Time to bake, wrap and package reindeer food!
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