Photo An Hour: Saturday 16th January 2016

This Saturday marked my first time joining in with Louisa and Janey’s photo an hour challenge. It’s something I’d been meaning to do for a while, but never got around to. I really enjoyed having to make the effort to take a photo each hour and, in some instances, making what I was getting up to seem interesting/appear photogenic!

Here’s what I got up to:

9am 16.1

9am: Still in bed reading. I’m currently reading The Book Thief, it’s the next book for my book club and I’m thoroughly enjoying it so far. (Although a friend has warned me it gets a bit emotional!)

10am 16

10am: Finally dragged myself out of bed, trying to make myself look presentable ready to leave the house! I’m loving this Bobbi Brown Smokey Eyes mascara at the moment, it’s SO good.

11am 16.1

11am: Went for a lovely little walk with Jonny down to the Crook of Lune and grabbed a bacon sandwich. They are great at the little cafe there and make mine using the gluten free bread I provide for them.

12pm 16.1

12pm: Needing to leave the house via car rather than on foot I found my little Fiat a tad icier than usual.

1pm 16.11pm: Made it  into Lancaster to do a couple of little jobs and pick up some bits and pieces. I was trying to be sensible and not splurge on myself but Lush lured me in. As usual. I left with a bath bomb, and a bubble bar. Oops.

2pm 16.1

2pm: Back home needing to get some school work done. I stuck on Sawdust by The Killers to give me some background noise whilst I planned for next week in school.

3pm 16.1

3pm: It started to snow! I’m an overgrown child and bloody love snow. This distracted me for a good 10 minutes. Although when I’m working it takes very little to distract me!

4pm 16.1

4pm: Re-fuelling with a brew in front of the fire trying to warm up a bit!

5pm 16.1

5pm: Trying on a couple of sale purchases from ASOS and Boohoo. These are for our minimoon in Edinburgh. I won’t be sporting bare legs in April, these are only as a result of taking my jeans off to try on the dress.

6pm 16.1

6pm: Blitz cleaning our bomb site of a kitchen so that I actually had worktop space to prepare dinner on! Cleaning on a Saturday night. I know how to rock and roll.

7pm 16.1

7pm: I made hazelnut ice cream. This sounds a LOT nicer than it was. I tried a Pinterest recipe using frozen bananas. It was rank. Jonny ate half a bowl (to be polite.) I ate a spoonful and gave up. Absolute Pinterest fail.

8pm 16.1

8pm: Playing Scrabble. This is by far my favourite board game.  Although it does make me horribly competitive. I blame my dad for this.

9pm 16.1

9pm: Still playing Scrabble (but almost finished by this point) now accompanied by a bottle of red.

10pm 16.1

10pm: We stuck the fire back on, put our feet up and settled down with a film. Jonny’s reading the Harry Potter books for the first time so we’re watching the relevant film each time he finishes one. This time it was The Order of the Phoenix.

I’m definitely going to join in next time, it was great fun, and I loved looking through what everyone else was up to on their Saturday. It’s the perfect activity for my inner nosy-parker!

 

 

A (slightly belated) Happy New Year!

Lord Herefords Knob Summit

So we’re officially over halfway through January. At risk of sounding like an absolute nana, this month is flying by! Today marks exactly 3 months until our wedding, I’m really starting to get excited now things like my hen do are looming!

I deliberately didn’t make new year’s resolutions for the start of 2016. I made (very similar) ones for 2014 and 2015 and basically didn’t really stick to any of them. Call it a combination of laziness and being too busy.

This year I decided I wasn’t going to bother making resolutions.  My main plan is to have a happy 2016; turning 30 (next month!), getting married, my little brother visiting from Australia, planning a wonderful honeymoon to Italy and a minimoon to Edinburgh. We’re getting married in the middle of my Easter holidays so a short break to Edinburgh to enjoy being married, just the two of us, is planned before our main honeymoon in my summer holidays.

Jonny did, however, make me a resolution. I said I wanted to try and go on at least one big walk a month (he is Captain Outdoors so wasn’t upset by this.) He decided to take this a step further by suggesting that I try a 7 peak challenge he’d seen in one of his geeky walking magazines. So I, potentially stupidly, agreed. I’m now going to walk/climb 7 mountains this year. We’re even starting our honeymoon in the Dolomites to get a peak (or 2) in!

Here’s to a happy 2016, if you’ve got any suggestions of places to visit in either Italy or Edinburgh I’d love to hear them!

 

10 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Started Teaching

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When I started teaching 6 years ago I thought I knew everything there was about the job. How wrong I was!

Here are a few things I wish somebody had told me back then about being a teacher:

1: It gets easier.

Planning lessons will get quicker as your subject knowledge broadens. (You don’t know everything yet, and that’s OK.)

2: Keep your chin up.

Some days you will go home feeling like your class haven’t learnt a thing that day. Tomorrow is a new day. You’ve got this.

3: Don’t be scared to move.

Just because this school doesn’t feel right doesn’t mean teaching isn’t right for you. Be brave, hand in your notice and find a workplace that suits you. Don’t feel you have to change to suit the school.

4: Embrace your inner geek.

Being a big art loving history geek will pay off. The kids will love you for this (especially when you make exploding volcanoes.)

5: You can’t please everyone.

Some parents are just not nice people. They will take out their frustrations about their child on you. Don’t take this personally.

6: Don’t take the bad kids personally.

Similarly, some children are just not nice people. Just because they’re under 10 does not mean they’re all sweetness and light. You can, and will, survive the days when they throw chairs at you and/or threaten other children with a pair of scissors.

7: Learn from feedback.

Just because you have a lesson observation that’s less than perfect it does not mean you can’t teach. Take the feedback in a positive way, keep you head down and improve. You’ll get there.

8: Don’t let the bastards get you down.

Ofsted and the government are arseholes. It’s almost like they don’t want you to succeed. Ignore them as much as you can and focus on providing the best education you can for the littles. (At best teach the littles to be future-changing potential MPs!)

9: Time management does get easier.

Sometimes it will feel like you’re drowning in paperwork, especially in that NQT year. The paper work, unfortunately, stays a bitch, but you’ll get better at managing it.

10: Keep going!

You might not be the best teacher in the world, but you’re doing the best you can. And that’s just fine.

No doubt I’ll be able to look back in another 6 years with many more words of wisdom to offer! Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Writing this has taught me I still need to have that little bit more faith in my own abilities though, either that or I need a future me to come and give me a reassuring pat on the back on occasion!

Less Screen Time

Rebecca C

Following on from Friday’s post, less screen time is something I need to implement.

I’m a bugger for picking up my phone and scrolling through social media before I even get out of bed. Or for doing so once I get into bed before I fall asleep. Or for mindlessly doing so when sat on the sofa/at work/anytime I get a spare couple of minutes.

I could however be doing something more productive with my spare time. One of my resolutions for this year was less screen time and, honestly, I’ve been crap at this.  It’s a resolution which will be getting rolled over (alongside forcing some more exercise into my life, but more on that in another post!)

Jonny is much better at not being glued to his phone than me. Part of this is because he genuinely doesn’t care about what other people are up to, so long as he is happy. I envy him for this.

The new mission is to make sure I engage with the real world a bit more often. No more scrolling before I get out of bed. In fact, no more scrolling in bed full stop. The evening slot can definitely be replaced by reading a good book. I didn’t realise until recently how much I miss reading. I read voraciously as a child/teenager/into my early twenties, before smart phones were a thing. Reading is something I love and want to do more of.

Do you have any recommendations for a good book, or three?