Sunday, August 29, 2021

Gearing up and Joys ending the week of August 29th

 After today, I have two more days of vacation and then school gets started. I'm ready but not ready. I'm ready because I really do better on a stricter schedule. I'm not ready, because I'm loving no schedule! LOL

This will be another interesting year, but the difference is that teachers have experienced the things that could happen last year. That part of it is no longer unknown. So, I prepare.... for what? Teaching music. I am starting my 30th year of teaching overall and my 26th at Pioneer Middle School. As far as teaching music? I am ready. For dealing with what is or could be happening(ie-masks, distancing, or fingers crossed this doesn't happen- remote or hybrid learning)? I am ready. 

So to school we go on Wednesday!


Here are my joys for the week:

1. I have a job I love

2. I have a home where I am safe and secure.

3. I was able to attend the interment of my aunt and uncle's ashes to their final resting place together.It was held on what would have been their 58th wedding anniversary.

4. Seeing family I hadn't seen in over a year.

5. Having the opportunity to rest before starting the school year.


Hope you can take a little time this week, and #findyourjoy!

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Can you relate? and Joys ending the week of 8/22/21

 It's starting again. As we come closer to the start of school, the numbers that are creeping up with the virus, and the mask and vaccine debate..... people are getting very mean again. I could have pulled up a post from about a year ago and it would read the same. What is bothering me the most this time though, is not only am I surprised by some of the people that are being mean, but also how some of them are saying that people should have a choice, but if you don't follow their way of thinking or their choice, they are making "little" comments about your choice. If you say it's a choice, then leave it at that. I made my choice and you made yours. 

I'm just upset by the people I know who choose to be nasty to others on social media and in person just because their choice is different. I'm at a loss as to why people cannot be nice. 

A favorite band of mine just came out with a song that sums this up: Relate by For King and Country

I don't know what it's like to be you
You don't know what it's like to be me
What if we're all the same in different kinds of ways
Can you, can you relate?
We both know what it's like to be hurt
We both know what it's like to feel pain
But I think it's safe to say we're on to better days
Can you, can you relate?
Can you relate?

No matter what side of anything we are on, we have all felt pain and hurt. Those feelings are the same. The circumstances under which we came to those feelings may be different, but we've all felt them. So, we can relate to one another.... if we just take time to. We will be on to better days. 
So, this week, stop and think before you speak or write something on social media and decide... Is this hurtful? because I know what it is like to feel hurt by someone, and do I really want to do that?
By doing that, you will find Joy in things that are deep and real.

My Joys for the week:
1. I made a huge dent in cleaning my house. Having things in order for the start of the school year makes me happy.
2. Mark, Nate and I went to the Wyoming county fair and helped with a colonial cooking demonstration.
3. I went for my Mammogram. it was clear!!
4. Mark had a good appointment with the head and neck surgeon.
5. We had church outside today. It was beautiful weather for it!

Have a good week and I hope you can #findyourjoy



Sunday, August 15, 2021

A very different week and joys ending 8/15

 It was a very different week. A week full of joys and sadness. A week where many young people I know, now are wrestling with mortality. Wrestling with things they said or didn't say. Saying goodbye to friends, family, and classmates. Getting ready to move on to the next chapter of their lives. 

My week was met with providing a listening ear, and I hope some comfort for those who needed it. By the end of the week, I was ready to take some time away. Mark and I went to Paige and Jared's on Thursday and stayed through today. The plans we had, weren't the plans that happened, but that was perfectly fine. I enjoyed everything we did, and everywhere we went. We also just hung out at their houses and laughed, and watched movies, and ate snacks! 

At any moment your life can be rocked by devastating news. Make sure you take time for yourself. Let yourself work through the feelings you have. Then move to the joys. They are there, waiting for you. 


My joys week ending 8/15:

1. Even under these horrible circumstances, being able to talk to some of my former show choir students, and help them make sense of this.

2. My school. Pioneer is a great place that cares about kids and rallies around them to be supportive in good times and bad.

3. Mark. He was great this week. He just listened and let me cry.

4. Paige and Jared. They opened their house to us. The visit was a lot of fun.

5. Nate- He held down the fort here so we could go.

Monday, August 9, 2021

A lesson and joys ending week of 8/8

 I should’ve wrote this post yesterday, but found myself very busy and decided to leave it for today. However, this morning I received some tragic news about two former students who were fatally injured in a car accident last night. I didn’t want to write this post on joys. Not when I’m grappling with this news. One of those students was a very special student to me. He was a member of my show choir the year I returned after 6 months of chemo and radiation. It was after that school year his mom was diagnosed and it was hard for him. He made through high school and graduated a couple of months ago. Shortly after that, his mom lost her battle with cancer. Now he’s gone too. His sister just graduated 8th grade and was part of the music department as well. My heart is breaking for her and her family. It’s breaking for the Pioneer community and the graduating class who are getting ready to leave for college. 

How can I even think about writing joys today. Ironic….. if I had written this yesterday, it would have been very different.

So now I have to fight hard for these joys of the past week as I think about this tragedy. Isn’t that what this is about though? Finding joys through the muck and mire of life? 

So, here we go:

1. Last week was restful. No go to sleep or wake up times

2. I have been cleaning and re-organizing 

3. I sang a song that Mark suggested in church yesterday. It felt good.

4. Mark actually sang with me.

5. We had our parents over for a wonderful dinner last night. 


I’m all about looking for lessons learned, and here’s what I take from this, and why it was necessary for me to write this post today instead of yesterday.

Hold on to your family tight. Solve those issues. Love each other, even through the muck and mire of life. 


Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Camping and Joys ending the week of August 1

 This post is very late because we went camping! We didn't camp at all last year, and it was long overdue. It was relaxing, except when you have to pack up and come home. We won't get another trip in this year because the campsites are really booked up. The weekend was crazy but Thursday and Sunday nights were fairly empty and quiet which is what Mark tolerates the best. I looked for sites we like all over the state for a week trip, but everything is booked. Maybe next year. 

It is August, and I'm finished teaching summer school so day trips and dr. appointments will be filling our time. I'm trying to not think about school(which is hard to do) and just enjoy every day as it comes.

Here's my joys for the week:

1. Camping- even the little bit of rain was welcomed. There is nothing like lying in your camper listening to the rain on the roof

2. Family reunions. We had two this weekend!

3. Finishing up summer school. The team I work with is awesome!

4. I'm still working on the ukulele. It's a lot of fun!

5. New products for Posh were released.


Hope you are enjoying your summer and as always #findyourjoy