I've finally joined in with Farley's Currently linky! I used PowerPoint for the first time in forever to make this, so let's see if I managed to do this correctly.
My summer job is coaching for a year-round swim team. Not a normal "summer job," since they practice all year, but it's the team I grew up swimming for so they're generous and let me help out. I coach morning practice for one of the older groups, since their normal coach has to work. They're middle-school-aged, which is a nice break from all the little people. The downside is that I still have to get up early during the summer, and I get off of work from evening practice pretty late.
I'm also trying to swim (again.) I think I have said this at least every few months after I got past the first year post-swimming. It's hard to get back into it without a team, though, and one masters group I tried was a really bad fit. Plus, there are a lot of emotional . . . things tied to swimming for me, after swimming so long at such a high level and then stopping. Ho hum.
As for the wish/went/want . . . I want to go to Europe so badly! I think that may happen next summer, though. Maybe. We'll see. Savannah was a quick trip with the ex-roomies. And want . . . a road-trip I probably won't take (Greenville) and visiting family (San Diego.)
you could never get enough sleep right??? im your newest follower...drop by =)
ReplyDeleteJust Wild About Teaching
Very true! I only got five and a half hours last night, though, so I really did need sleep when I wrote that. Also, I followed you back!
Deleteashley
I used to lifeguard and have to lifeguard during swim meets. I always thought it was crazy because they could definitely swim better than me. I want to travel around Europe too! Hope your wish comes true
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Special Teaching in the Middle
I used to lifeguard, too! Well, I guess technically I still am one since I keep my certification current. I swam all through school and during college, but went cold-turkey for about a year when I retired.
DeleteI checked out your blog; I'm always stoked to find other special ed teachers who blog!
ashley