Any teachers out there?
This...I was told 35 years ago...
"A teacher's work is never done."
Correcting papers...Preparing for the next day...Planning a new unit...Gathering supplies...Creating a bulletin board...Designing a new display...Evaluating results...Entering Grades...Filing materials...etc...etc...
Anyway...I'm somewhat caught up. A teacher needs to decide when to stop for the day! I have brought out my stitching and am trying to work on a few pieces. It remains to be seen...
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Good for you - take advantage of every moment to create!
I've been doing some stitching too. Single words like you. I'll be framing mine. What are you going to do with yours?
I admire you. I'm not a high school teacher, but I did raise 7 children so I understand the phrase "a mother's work is never done." Similar, I imagine. I will say this. I am so appreciative of the conscientious teachers my children had -- and there were many. I hope you always feel appreciated because you deserve that appreciation from your students and their parents.
Never ever done.
Enjoy your crafting!!!
I know, I have to force myself to just stop!
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