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Confessions of a BloggerHolic #41

Good morning!

Thanks to all of you for your loving and encouraging comments on yesterday’s post. I enjoyed hearing from all my teacher friends about how they experience the exact same thing on the daily. Every instructional minute is so darn important!

Today’s post will be a little lighter because it’s Wednesday. And, with every Wednesday, comes a list of confessions from the week! As usual, play along in the comments. I enjoy reading about the behind-the-scenes of your life! 🙂

Cue Usher:

These are my confessions…

I needed to finish testing one of my kiddos for his upcoming IEP meeting. Unfortunately, he’s rarely at school due to several health issues he’s currently facing. And when he IS at school, there’s a 50/50 chance that he’s alert enough to sit through an entire battery of tests. That means, on the off chance that he’s at school and alert, I have to grab him to complete all the academic testing with him. Even if it cuts into my intervention time.

suffix scavenger hunt

Confession:

I sent my intervention groups on a “Suffix Scavenger Hunt” around school. I made it look all official with clipboards and rules and pre-made suffix papers. But, in reality, I just needed them outta my room so I could finish up testing. #TeacherOfTheYear

Confession:

We got a box of Sees Candy for our very first Karwa Chauth. It’s been sitting in our fridge since last week.

half eaten chocolate

If you open up the box, you’ll notice that every piece of chocolate has bites taken out of them. Except for the ones with nuts. Those ones are all in my belly.

Confession:

I am an Irish exiter. I like to leave the party without saying goodbye. Without saying thank you. Without making any eye contact. I like to peace-the-heck-outta-there.

cup of jo

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This is not because I’m ungrateful. It’s because I have a hard time with goodbyes. Maybe this is actually a rebellious act against my family. Indian goodbyes are so long. I can’t stand it. So, in an effort to avoid the hour-long goodbyes, I just sneak out.

Confession:

If you’ve ever said anything remotely hilarious, dad-jokey, slightly racist, or drunkenly ridiculous, I’ve probably written it down in my notepad.

list of quotes

I have a terrible memory. But I’ve got some funny friends. Thus, the iPhone quotenotes were created (<—-I just came up with this name right now. I think it’s going to stick).

Friends, I’ve got stories for our grandkids. Or at least a quote or two.

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Questions of the Day:

  • Do you bite into every piece of chocolate to find the one with the best filling?

  • Do you make it a point to say goodbye at parties or are you an Irish exiter as well?
  • FESS UP! Tell me a secret!

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36 Comments

  1. Love this! I dont’ bite into every chocolate piece but I after I buy some chocolate I hide it so I’m the only one know where it is. Otherwise I wouldn’t have any chocolate when I need it:)

  2. ahhhh Ive always called it being a NINJA.
    Others have told me it is GHOSTING (I dont think thats right though?).
    But Im you.
    Come
    Party
    Hang
    Chat
    SLIP OUT UNNOTICED 🙂

  3. Hahaha! I love that you write down what your friends say in notes.

    I do bite into every chocolate. Nine times out of ten I’m eating the whole thing though 😉

  4. hehe this made me chuckle. we are in the UK but my boss brings us Sees candies when he visits and I’d love to bite into them all to find the best ones! I always get stuck with something im not keen on haha! it would be rude to pop them back in tho and keep biting haha. and love the flow diagram – it really does depend what party/event haha!
    found you on the fb group – sybl 🙂

  5. I do try to say goodbye most times–but there are times when I can’t find or see the host/hostess and just sneak out. I generally call them the next day to say what a lovely time I had–truthful or not. As for a box of candy—-take a bite out of each one–never–I eat them all!!

  6. I always say goodbye at parties because my mom was super strict about that when I was growing up. She definitely succeeded in instilling that habit in me!

  7. Love this post!
    No I don’t bite all the chocolates unless they are Ferrero Rocher’s and that’s only so no one else will eat them. I tell everyone the mice got into them (stands tall and smiles devishly)
    I am an Irish exiter. I’m an introvert and prefer not to make a scene of leaving regardless of where I am or what the occasion is.
    My secret: When I was 8 I told my teacher I had a twin sister that my parents kept in the attic (I don’t have a sister) And I have no clue why I told her that. But she got concerned and called my parents and boy did I get into trouble!

  8. Oh I don’t particularly like long good byes either, but would never leave a party without saying thank you or leaving a note on the kitchen counter of something……There are ways to leave a party without “not saying anything!”

  9. I love your chocolate confession!!! everything has one bite but the nut ones those are well gone because I ate them! lol

  10. My notepad = oh man, it is FULLLLLLLLLLL of the most random things ever. And lots of letters have been written in there too. When I get pissed off, I tend to write my feelings down in Notepad, which helps. I write them in the style of letters. But those letters never go anywhere. Ha! I think I have some dating back to 2013!

  11. I love this! I always bite into the chocolates to find out the filling! And if I don’t like it, I put it back as well! Haha
    I am a quiet party exiter!
    A secret: I go to the restroom at work when I need a time out!

  12. No shame in eating the box of candy. I totally get it. The halloween candy in our house is taunting me daily!

  13. Once a time a go sure I would say bye to everyone NOW since I’m a mom and the wife I have round the 4 kids AND the husband to leave and the only people that get a bye are the ones that happen to be blocking the exist! lol..

  14. I love the idea of confessions! Those chocolates look delicious. How did you resist not eating all of them? Also, I wish I could do the Irish goodbye because I am so awkward at good-byes! Well, and hellos.

    1. Um, this is a GREAT trick. My husband will be greatly appreciative of this (if this works and I’m doing it right, haha)

  15. I had a ball reading this post! I don’t bite into the chocolates, because I enjoy the surprise. Although I feel bad when I get something I really like because I would prefer it to be the last one I ate.

  16. I love the Scavenger hunt idea. As a homeschool mom, I understand the need to want the kids out of the house so that I can collect my thoughts. You seem to have a passion for the little ones. Thank you!

  17. I don’t like chocolate nearly enough to bite through so many :/ I most definitely am an Irish exitter!! Or…at least I would be…if my family and friends would let me. Sigh.

  18. Biting into the chocolate —. I do that too.
    If I don’t like it (don’t want to admit it – but since this is a confession column) it gets thrown into the garbage …. why take in extra calories when Im not enjoying it. Putting it back in the box – NO NO – thats rude for the next person who goes into the box.

    Loved your Scavanger hunt idea:):)

  19. That’s such a fun post! Good job on keeping the others busy. I don’t bite on the chocolates, my kids do, lol! But it’s an advantage for me since I already know what’s inside.

  20. I am astonished the chocolates were there in the refrigerator after a week. if they had been in mine, their chances of survival beyond a couple of hours would have been bleak.

  21. I’m a mild Irish exiter. I’ll project “bye y’all”, as I am waving, and making my exit. Usually it’s because I’m rushing to an Uber and when I’m tired, I’m tired lol. And hey, I used to have a classroom and I understand needing some space sometime.

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