Scenes from this Weekend:
Hope you all had a fabulous weekend! With that, I am off to bed. Good night! 🙂
(Yes Bhaiya, the title of this post is thanks to YOU!)
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Scenes from this Weekend:
Hope you all had a fabulous weekend! With that, I am off to bed. Good night! 🙂
(Yes Bhaiya, the title of this post is thanks to YOU!)
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I’m reunited with this little one after such a long time.
My heart is so happy.
I drove over here last night because the Temple Grandin conference started early this morning in Monterey.
I walked in and was shocked at the crowd of people buying books at the table they had set up. As I scanned the table looking for a sign-in sheet or a registration table of some sort, I noticed that Dr. Grandin, herself, was standing there and chatting with people. A few people had crowded around her to listen to her conversation with another woman. Several others formed a line in front of her in order to have her sign their recently purchased books. I jumped at the chance to talk to her and show off ALL THE THINGS I knew after reading her books. She didn’t really seem to care.
She was speaking to this lady about the “mucky spectrum.” How ‘they’ went off and screwed everything up in the diagnostic manual. How it’s ridiculous that we would stamp someone who was completely non-verbal and non-functional with the “autism” label and then stamp the same label on another fully-functional, Aspergers’ type person. Everything was mucky and confusing. And she was clearly upset about it.
I finally managed to get a picture with her. But she wasn’t looking at the camera. I didn’t care.
I met Dr. Temple Freaking Grandin. I was SO starstruck all morning and had a blast listening to Dr. Grandin and her mother talk about her childhood experiences and the customized intervention program. Listening to, and meeting, Temple Grandin was a long time dream of mine and I’m so lucky to have had the opportunity to hear her stories. But I, surprisingly, got a lot out of the second half of the conference as well! The afternoon speaker was an occupational therapist named Beth Aune who discussed behavior supports in the inclusive classroom.
As she was speaking and describing the various sensory-seeking behaviors and potential solutions or supports, I was picturing some of my students. The behaviors she described were SPOT. ON. I felt like she had snuck a peek of my kiddos before she got up on the stage.
Key things I walked away from this conference with:
Hello and happy Monday (almost Tuesday)!!
I feel so rejuvenated after this three-day weekend. I was able to carve out some major relaxation time, but was also able to accomplish most of the things on my to-do list. I’d call that a success.
On Friday, I met up with some Cupertino folks for some happy hour festivities, but ended up leaving a little earlier than everyone else. Friday nights are usually pretty difficult for me to be young and energetic. After a long work week, my bed just seems way more appealing than a crowded bar.
Saturday morning, I woke up around 7 and went on a hike with some friends from work.
Naturally, we ended with some light wine tasting.
Beth got me a wine yoke for Christmas so I took advantage of that.
Look ma, no hands!
I dedicated Sunday to getting all my errands done. I wanted to make sure that I had a nice and peaceful Monday! I fueled up with a special treat and was able to knock off most things on my To-Do list by the late afternoon.
I swear this stuff is crack.
Beth and I spent the evening at home (sans X-mas tree <—– getting rid of Lord Kiwani was on the To-Do list. So sad). We watched a Sandra Bullock movie and made some Quinoa Fried Rice.
Today, I woke up at 4:30AM (I guess that’s what happens when your bedtime is consistently before 10PM every day). I was able to get a gym workout and a semi-long run in today. I also spent a good majority of time on the couch catching up on the zillion DVR’ed shows I’ve accumulated over the past 4 months. I was finally dragged off the couch to get a mani/pedi and some Yogurtland with Jen. It’s never too cold to get froyo. (Let’s be honest. It’s never too cold in Cali, period.)
But my biggest accomplishment of the day was finalizing all the details for the Book Club! We’ll be doing a meet-greet-&-eat next Thursday so everyone can meet each other and vote on our first book! I’m so excited for it!
Now, my friends, the early wake-up time is catching up to me and I am ready to crash. Hope you all had a fantastic weekend! Good night!
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I know I just did one of these last week, but there are a lot of teacher-y/education things going on lately (shocking, right?).
Student: “This is gross – is it wet?”
Me: “No, no. It’s just a little moist.”
Student: “Moist is bad.”
Me: “No it’s not. You can still eat it.”
Student: “Is moist good for you?”
They are just so stinkin’ cute. I can’t handle it.
I’m so grateful to have incredible educators and families to collaborate with. When collaboration happens, we see this kind of success with our students.
But it also allows me to find out about incredible learning opportunities. Through Twitter, I was able to find out about a conference in the Bay Area and I found out that TEMPLE GRANDIN was speaking at it. Holy cow. This lady’s like my idol. She has changed the lives of SO MANY in the autism community. And I am so inspired by her work and perseverance. I cannot believe I get to hear her speak. I have read every single one of her books! In addition to her keynote presentation, her mother will be speaking about how to design a custom intervention program. And there will be another speaker talking about behavior solutions in and beyond the inclusive classroom. I am so lucky that I am able to take advantage of this!
I also found out, through Twitter, about Coursera. Am I late to the party on this? Free classes? By real life instructors? I was way too eager and signed up for two courses after reading the excellent descriptions: 1) Teaching Character and Creating Positive Classrooms and 2) Think Again: How to Reason and Argue. Luckily, I found out (after I signed up) that there isn’t too much of a time commitment for either of them. I’m just really excited to be learning and connecting with other people!
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I missed out on doing a Fun Facts Friday because I spent the evening in Redwood City for a friend’s birthday. We went to Martin’s West on Main Street.
Greg and his wife, Salina, share the same birthweek so we celebrated with double the excitement. Greg and I used to work together last year (his classroom was right next to mine) and he was probably one of my favorite, favorite co-workers. So glad that I still get to see this bunch – even if it’s not as often as I used to!
So, since I missed a Fun Facts Friday, I thought I’d do a “Things I’m Loving Lately” post, since it’s been 3 months since my last one!
Here are some of the many things making me so happy this week! 🙂
The fact that there is a Subway within walking distance from work is pretty fabulous. I may have gone there 4 times this week.
It is, quite possibly, the best present I’ve ever given myself. It helps me regulate my overall workout more effectively and is so easy to use.
My sister’s been working on this ongoing project to organize my parent’s photo albums. She found some pretty hilarious pictures. Apparently I would get really upset every time the food was gone. Some things never change.
My dinners this week have all been courtesy of my lovely mother – who will never let me get on a plane empty-handed. With a ton of saran wrap, and some extra layering, I was able to check in a bag full of food. I may have left some clothes back in SoCal, but it was totally worth it.
I’m trying really hard to make this work/life balance a real thing. This week, I was able to leave work by 5PM on Monday, Wednesday, AND Friday. Next week, I’m aiming for 4 days of the week.
Today was my baby brother, Arjun’s, birthday. The 9 of us may be miles away from each other, but it’s always nice to have opportunities like this to “hangout” together. Today was extra special because we got to celebrate his birth and watch his reaction as we presented him with season tickets to all the Mets games.
Happy birthday, baby brother. You are the #1 thing that I’m loving lately! 🙂 Love you SO much!!
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Hello friends – hope you all had a fabulous hump day! 🙂
We got a little bit of rain over here on the west coast, so I can definitely relate to all of you experiencing the Polar Vortex madness.
***I hope you can sense 100% sarcasm there. I almost left off this clarification, but I feel like there’s at least one of you that’s shaking their fist at their computer screen. I’M KIDDING.
Apparently, some dude escaped from a Kentucky prison. But the wind chills were too much for him to handle so he decided to stumble into a motel and turn himself in. Prison > Polar Vortex. Sending my warm thoughts your way.
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In other, less depressing news, I left work while the sun was shining and made it to the gym before the post-work crowd.
Polar Monitor > Polar Vortex
And then wrapped up my day with a salad. Look ma – no dishes!
I love when I reach the end of the lettuce container. Just throw everything in and voila! Disposable salad bowl! 🙂
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I ALSO sent out a book club invite to friends in the Bay Area. These new year goals are happening, my friends. One step at a time. I’m brainstorming some catchy book club names. The Novel Bunch? Books and Booze? Between the Lines? Polar Vortex?
I’ll sleep on it.
Good night! 🙂
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It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, but I think it’s appropriate considering it was the kiddos’ first day back from winter break. I honestly expected everything to be chaotic and unmanageable, but the day went pretty smoothly overall.
I missed my kids so much. Don’t get me wrong – I enjoyed every last bit of winter break, but I was overly giddy when I saw their faces this morning. I. Love. My. Job.
During my two weeks off, I had time to reflect on the good, the bad, and the ridiculously ugly. I, often times, get frustrated with myself when a behavior plan starts failing miserably or a child starts acting out even more than usual (which is typical when a new plan is introduced). I get upset when I don’t see immediate growth with my kids. I always think of what is NOT happening with my kids and what I could be doing better. Which is good. Sometimes. But I think it’s important for me to stop, breathe, and remember that so much growth has happened since the beginning of the year.
1) Four months ago, one of my sensory-seeking students was sitting through less than 10% of class instruction. He used to throw pencils at other students, run into other kids pretty forcefully, pull ponytails, and occasionally bite other people. Today (and the two weeks before break), I watched as he sat through each of his classroom blocks. I was able to see him work for 30 minutes without engaging in any avoidance behavior. I was able to see his confidence grow as he learned how to multiply numbers.
2) We are collecting data on our students’ reading fluency using AIMSweb. Data speaks louder than words. 100% of my kids are making progress on their fluency goals.
3) My mindset around the success or failure of a behavior plan has shifted significantly. I used to feel lost and confused when a plan wasn’t working. Now, if a student runs out of class to avoid work, I realize that a) we need to continue being consistent and give the plan more time or b) if the plan really, truly isn’t working, then we reconvene and tweak it. Simple. No need to throw my anxiety or tears in the mix.
4) Work/Life Balance 2014. I know it’s only been 3 days since I’ve been back to work, but I BELIEVE that 2014 is the year of work/life balance.
My job is fairly active, but there’s really no feeling like the feeling you get when you kicked your butt at the gym. I haven’t missed a workout (aside from 2 rest days) in the past 2.5 weeks. Sounds silly to celebrate. But I’m celebrating. Join me.
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