First week of school…

Hello everyone,

So I had my first full week at work and I am getting ready for my first week of school at a new school with a new role for me. Unfortunately my first week didn’t go quite as I planned.

I had hoped to meet the families and students during the supply pick up days, but on the first day, I arrived at school and as I was getting ready to help set things up, I slipped in the parking lot and fell. I fell on my knee and at the time it looked like a scrape but it started bleeding a lot and getting purple immediately. So, I had to come back home, clean the wound (which by the time I got home looked awful and huge), I put my leg up and some ice on it so that it would not swell up too much.

Long story short, It has been 5 days and I am still walking funny, I also hurt my back in the process so lots of heat packs too. This is not how I had planned to get the year started but I also remember that my first day of teaching at Storm Lake High School/Iowa Central Community College, I stepped backwards and sliced my foot on an old desk that was rusted. I had a lot of blood and students had to run out to get paper towels for me. (I guess that might have been a memorable moment for them too.)

Well, at least this year we can do everything from home so I have all my classes planned for this week and I feel very well prepared for the first week of school. I found that I really like planning the classes online and preparing the slides and finding new ways to make them fun and engaging. I am so happy when I am playing around the computer and finding new ideas and learning new things. I shared my plans for the first couple days of class with my co-workers and I am not sure how it was received. But this is what I do and what I am good at…

Thanks for reading,

Juliana

First week at a new school…

Hello everyone,

It has been a couple of weeks since I have been here. I have been busy getting ready for my new job and new students. I had my first week this past week and it was AWESOME! Everyone is so nice and welcoming, I am super excited to be working there.

I have been having fun with virtual classrooms, zoom meetings and games. I cannot lie that I feel a bit anxious for the first day of school but that is the normal feeling especially in our new situation of teaching online. However, this is allowing me to spend time playing with different programs and websites which is another passion of mine, use technology for educational purposes. Check out one of my virtual classrooms:

I have created several and the different items here are linked to information the students need. (This is just a photo of it so you can’t see the links) I have linked music videos, explanation for the different symbols and directions for activities in class. I hope the students enjoy them as much as I did creating them.

Well, what I am hoping to do this school year is show you the school appropriate outfits. It might be a little different in the beginning since it will be online but I will still be dressing up to teach via video conference.

Thanks for reading,

Juliana

Being a teacher…

Hello everyone,

As many of you know I am a teacher, and as a teacher I have been feeling pretty overwhelmed these last few weeks. There are a lot of negative comments about teachers out there and many treating us like the enemy.

As we are living through these unprecedented times, society has quickly forgotten the nice things they were saying about teachers back in April. Unfortunately,I take a lot of what is being said personally. I have always worked really hard to give my all to every student I have ever had. I have been teaching for over 20 years and sometimes it has been very difficult.

I am not going to lie, I have considered quitting being a teacher many times, my own grandmother who was a proud teacher and principal did not want my mom or I to become teachers. It is a challenging profession but very rewarding too. Once I accepted that this was my calling, I made a commitment to all students I ever have in front of me. We are not well compensated for our work, however many out in society seems to think we get paid too much to do very little. The hate comments I have seen in social media are unbelievable. If I have to hear one more time that this will be a lost year, I will explode.

Why is it that every other profession was able to successfully figure out how to work from home and do business online, but teachers won’t be able to do the same successfully? Are we not as capable? Why can’t we be trusted to create classes that are just as engaging as they were in person? There is a lot available to us that makes it all possible.

Now, I am not saying that every teacher will be great at the distance learning thing, but that is true in person too. Not every teacher is in it for the right reasons. Also, there is always one bad apple in every profession. How about we form our expectations based on the good teachers who have been working all summer to provide the best possible experience for your kids? How about we give the benefit of the doubt to all the hard working teachers who have had a difficult summer because they did not know what was going to happen this school year? How about we support the efforts of these teachers and tell our kids that this could be the best year yet since there will be more flexibility?

I am starting a new job this year and even though I don’t officially start until the end of this month, I have spent the last month looking for ideas and working on different things I can do with the wonderful group of kids I am get to work with this fall. I have never met them but I already consider them ‘my kids’. Being a teacher means adopting a whole new set of kids every year and we think about them all the time for the rest of our lives. I still remember the kids I taught back in Brazil over 20 years ago. They all leave a mark in our lives and I firmly believe we have been in each other’s lives for a reason. I like to think that each job I have had was because a kid needed me at that time in his or her life and that is why I was put there then.

I have had my moments of desperation each time I lost a job because of budget cuts or other reasons, but now I think they happened for a reason. Not sure what the reason was but I have to believe there was one. Recently I had a mom of a former student tell me that she was thankful I believed in her son when no one else did. That was so special to hear and it made my day.

I would also like to understand why it is ok for professional athletes to stay home and get paid to do nothing but when teachers ask to teach from home, the public says their pay should be cut because they are not working as much (when in reality, teaching from home is actually more work than teaching in person). Our standards are really screwed up when we go after teachers for being scared for their health but any other profession is praised for the exact same thing.

Anyone who has ever worked in a school knows that everyone gets sick the first few weeks of school. Germs are everywhere and adults get colds, flu, pink eye, strep throat and other common contagious diseases the first couple of months of school. What makes anyone think that this year will be any different and that the Covid-19 virus won’t spread around. I am glad I live in a state that has taken all this seriously and that we will be teaching online for a while. I am glad the people in charge are actually considering the difficulties going back to school present and made the decision to keep us all safe. However, parents are angry and lashing out at the teachers. I know this won’t be perfect! I know it is difficult when you have younger children. I know there is the concern of who will stay with the kids. I also know this system will provide some major inequity issues. But the alternative would also provide some inequity issues. It is very likely the kids that would be sent to school are the ones who come from already at risk situations and they will be at even more risk at school. There is no right answer or a magic bullet. This pandemic has changed everyone’s lives and there is not much we can do about it until it is under control.

I love being a teacher, sure I sometimes wonder what my life would be like had I chosen a different path. I wonder if life would be a little easier and less stressful as far as money goes. But at the end of the day, I know I was put in this earth to help kids and adults in different ways. I was always meant to be a teacher and that is what I will always be. I have done several different things in my life, I have had different jobs and tried different things and I was always called back to teaching. 😍 This is what I am meant to do!!!

Please, give some love to the teachers in your life. We are overwhelmed and hurt and need your prayers. We are trying to do the best we can for your kids and we will do it because that is who we are. At the end of the day, we are willing to put ourselves in danger to save your children. Any of us would jump in front of a gun to protect our students. That is what we signed up for and that is what we do.

Thank you for reading,

Juliana

Tech Consultant…

Hello everyone,

Thanks to Dr. Carrie Kondor, I now can say I am a tech consultant too. She asked me to present at the faculty retreat at Linfield University. It was great to get back at it and do this presentation. It was also amazing to dress up to go to work again.

I found this nice professional dress at Target of all places. It is nice and comfortable and also cool since it is 100% cotton. I actually wore some heels with it too which had been forever since I had worn them.

This was a great day last week. Thank you Carrie!

Thanks for reading,

Juliana

Lavender Farm…

Hello everyone,

Yesterday my lovely husband surprised me with a visit to this gorgeous lavender farm #Columbia View Lavender Farm. It was so beautiful and it smelled amazing. He planned on getting my picture taken all along, so he had me wear my white dress which looked perfect against the purple background.

This was truly a good surprise and a fun outing for a date night. He got some other beautiful pictures taken there too.

The dress is simple but very comfortable and easy to wear. I got it a Kohl’s last year and I have a dark green one too. The big yellow earrings are from Ghana and the perfect accessory for these pictures with all the beautiful scenery behind me.

Thank you,

Juliana

Outing during quarantine…

Lulu went along
Daisies everywhere

Hello everyone,

Today we went on a ride to Mt. St. Helens, so I got to wear my Free People top I got a while back and had had no opportunity to wear. I have to point out that the daisies on the field match the one on my ear saver. I started making these to help with wearing masks for longer period of times. So much more comfortable. Way better than wearing behind the ears.

This was a nice little outing for us and the kids. Beautiful sites and we also stopped by the Big Foot Research center on the way back. Lucas loved that…

Thanks for reading,

Juliana

Yellow and Lace…

Daisies

Hello everyone,

Today I took my dad to the doctor so I dressed up a little (since these are the only times we get to do it anymore). I am wearing yellow and white which are my favorite colors in the summer, but I would like to call your attention to the embroidery on my pants. My mom actually made them and I absolutely love it! Now my jeans are special and no one has the same ones.

The lace kimono I got at #Maurices. At first, we immediately thought of night gown but the idea grew on me and now I really like this outfit. Since it is raining I am obviously wearing my trusty #Melissa shoes. they are white with splash of different color paint.

Thank you so much for reading,

Juliana

Dos and Don’ts of how to wear a mask…

Flowers

Hello everyone,

Here I am again, ready to go run some errands. I figured masks are in “fashion” now so I might as well show off the different ones I have. I try matching my masks to my clothes and for the most part it works. Here my mask has a Coffee theme. I do love the outfit I am wearing too though.

And of course, Lulu had to sit by my side when I was taking the picture. She is so well behaved it is hard to believe. I have to say, she has been my savior during this quarantine. She is the reason I got up everyday and got dressed since I have the responsibility of taking her outside. It is so good to have the companionship of a four-legged friend.

Thank you for reading and don’t forget, if you need masks just contact me.

Juliana

Just feeling good….

Hawaiian Kimono

Hello everyone,

At this time last year we were in Hawaii in our family vacation and I found this beautiful bright kimono. I also got the necklace I am wearing as an Anniversary gift from my husband. It is made with a shell that is only found in Hawaii. I absolutely fell in love with it.

Today, I just woke up feeling like dressing up even though the only place I had to go to was the post office. I even put on a bracelet, which by the way, I got it from #Stella&Dot through Angela Vossenkuhl. I love the bracelet, you can add different charms and words to it.

So anyway, it felt good to get dressed and use nice things, it is so rare now when we get to dress up. I can’t wait to go back to a somewhat normal life again. I thought I would just stop by and share my outfit with everyone.

Thank you for reading,

Juliana

Spring…

#Buckle, #FreePeople
Cold Spring

Hello everyone,

This spring has been a bit odd. It has been colder than usual and I still haven’t been able to wear most of my summer clothes. So here I am, wearing a cute springish/fallish outfit. I got the outfit from Buckle and I am in love. The pants are a bit higher butI actually like that because it holds everything in. The sweater is light weight so perfect for this type of weather. The tank top is my favorite because it is nice and loose and of course from one of my favorite brands Free People. I even got more than one color.

Well, hope you enjoy the pictures.

As always, thank you for reading it,

Juliana