Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Captain Jax Saves the Day

Wednesday and Friday are the days where Kevin TA's.  We have to leave before 8am on these days so we're usually rushed and tired.  Last night I set my alarm for 7 so I could wake up early, shower, and get ready.  My alarm didn't go off or I turned it off in my sleep, and Kevin didn't set his alarm so we slept in.  Kevin can't be late and if he missed his lab it would be a BIG deal.  Luckily our little Jax saved the day by walking up my stomach and licking my face at precisely 7:45am.  Some days he chooses to wake me up and some days he chooses not to.  I am so glad he chose today to kiss my face good morning.  We owe you Jax.  He got some extra attention tonight.  One day we'll have kids and we won't post so many pictures of our cat.... but until then, we love our little weirdo.

Jax and Jax

He didn't quite fit

He lays on his back all the time. Odd.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Valentines Weekend

Happy Valentines Day! We had a low key day at home.  I had to work 'til 6 so Kevin made dinner! Steak, potatoes, rolls, broccoli and carrots.  It was delicious.  After dinner Kevin had to grade papers so I made chocolate covered strawberries.  Then we watched a movie, and went to bed early because Kevin had to get up early on Friday. 
I had the day off of school on Friday, so I got to sleep in!  Once Kevin got home from his TA job, I went up to work and did laundry.  It was tough going to work at the U when I had a day off of teaching, but I did it anyway.
Saturday we both got to sleep in because I didn't have to teach at CBT and Kevin didn't have class.  We cleaned and I did more laundry (yay), then we decided we wanted to go to Outback for dinner.  Once we got there, there was an hour and a half wait.  We were both starving so we decided against it and went to Wingers instead. 
Sunday we woke up early and went to church and taught Primary.  I'm starting to love this early church idea, I really love having the whole day to rest/nap/read/cook/do whatever we want.
Monday I woke up and went shopping with my mom. We went to fashion place mall and it was fun to go out and shop with no time line or anything we had to do that day.  My mom came to hang out for a little after and we played the Kinect. Then like every other night Kevin ended the day studying. Poor guy, this is going to be a rough week for him.
Today (Tuesday) was hard to go back to work and school.  I am so ready for spring/summer break.  It's my opinion that Valentines Day should be the first day of spring and so far the weather has been a little warmer!  Although I hear it's supossed to snow tomorrow.  Let's hope the rest of winter goes by fast!
xoxo


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Nap Time


Creativity Block

Lately I feel like all I've been doing is choreographing dances.  All. The. Time.  I'm choreographing for my dance 1a and dance 1b classes for their concert in April. This is tricky because there are 28 students in each class, so I have to figure out groups, what movement they are capable of and somehow create a logical, interesting, and somewhat sophisticated dance. Plus I have to be prepared every single day.  I'm choreographing for my 4 jazz classes at CBT. This is easier, but still takes time and creative brain power that I am lacking lately.  I have been struggling to find something that interests me, and therefore interests my students.  Having a creative job is interesting because I am expected to constantly create, create, and create.  It's exhausting at times.  I need to go to a dance concert or something to spark some interest and get me excited again.


This is my favorite time of year teaching at CBT.  Everyone is starting to get ready for the performance in April (The Little Mermaid) and everyone is so excited.  My beginning class are fish, and it's going to be so cute.  Also, this is the time of year that I start to visually see my students learning.  They have been working hard and practicing and by Jan. or Feb. something clicks and they are stronger, and more capable of doing the things that we have been working on.  It is so rewarding, and it makes me proud.  I taught a 7th grader at school and she is in my most advanced jazz class.  At first she was very timid, flexible but not very strong, a little stiff, but a very hard worker.  Something happened this week and she was strong, confident, dancing fully, performing, and she looked AMAZING.  She was dancing with her whole self and it was beautiful to watch.  Watching my students understand what I've been telling them not only in their mind but in their body is awesome.  It makes me feel like what I'm doing is worthwhile and that I'm doing something right.