Hello August.
I'm linking up with Oh Boy 4th Grade to share my currently...
Listening: to my sweet baby girl babbling away next to me. She definitely found her voice over the past few weeks and I'm loving it!
Loving: these carefree summer days! I'm cherishing these days of waking when we want (well, when baby girl wants), working at our own pace, and spending days doing as we please. oh summer!
Thinking: about the exciting adventures we have coming up this month. We're road tripping to Lexington, Kentucky to visit my sister and her sweet family. (They're moving there this weekend.) and a few days after we return to Michigan, we're headed up north for a little getaway.
Wanting: these last few weeks of summer to creep by. With all kinds of fun planned for August, I'm sure hoping the days pass slowly. Yes, I'm excited to meet my new kiddos, but boy would I love for summer to stretch out just a little longer.
Needing: to start thinking about my new classroom set up. I'm moving to a new classroom this year. I'm planning to keep most of what I had, but it's a new space, so of course there will be some changes.
1st Day: teachers go back on the 25th and kiddos join us on September 2nd.
I am jealous of your few extra weeks of summer. I go back in a week and I just can't believe summer is winding down. I hope you love your family time and summer trips. They sound wonderful!
ReplyDelete-Jaime
Bright Concepts 4 Teachers
I wish we started in Sept. (but we are just a week ahead of you so not too bad!) Have safe travels ;)
ReplyDeleteChelsea
Kickin It Whole Brain In Texas
I love how positive your answers are! I think baby babble is just the cutest thing! :)
ReplyDeleteNot Just Child's Play
I know what you mean about wanting the rest of summer to creep by. I can't believe it's already August!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
I'm jealous you start in September! Have fun enjoying summer and your babbling little baby!
ReplyDeleteErin
Short and Sassy Teacher
Awww, baby babbles are the absolute best. Enjoy every moment!
ReplyDeleteMallory
Sprinkles for the Teacher