Tuesday, August 26, 2008

It's been awhile

Yesterday was the first day of school and man was I tired! I started back two weeks ago with professional development, workshops, and other long, mundane, teacherly activities... it made me excited for the kids to come back! I am teaching 5th grade reading and writing to the ESL portion of 5th grade. I have 40 students total split between two classes. Right now they're taking a day long Reading test required by the district, second day of school and a 7 hour test, ha! Tomorrow is Math and then Thursday is Science and Writing... some of the kids are beginning, after three years of taking state tests, to enjoy these lengthy beasts.

I have 4 students that moved here from Mexico over the summer, one of whom has never been to school before. I feel horrible for them because they're in my class and they do not know or understand that much English... I know I should not be teaching them as I am not able to service them the way that they need to be serviced. This is going to be a challenge!

It is kind of nice getting back into a routine. I am staying extremely busy. I am continuing to train for the Portland Marathon which is on October 5th. It has been good for me to pick up and find enjoyment in going for long runs. I am also swimming on a master's team a few days a week and cycling 2-3 times a week. Exercising has become THE activity to do in Houston to stay away from food and shopping, the two big Houston activities. It has been a good outlet though and a way to relax after work and put my mind elsewhere. I feel much better now too!

I am teaching a few private swimming lessons and might start working at a running store on the weekends for a. a good discount, b. some extra cash to pay down debt, and c. something to do! I still feel pretty lonely here but I am set on living life in solitude for one more year while concentrating on the task at hand here at school. 10 months, seems like nothing! I remember last June, being at institute, thinking that I has 26 months ahead of me! It's as if I am on mile 16 of the marathon!

Anyway, I hope this finds everyone well. Miss you all.

Much love,
Robert