Another school year…making it work

The part of the year that I look forward to is the startup of the year. It is both refreshing and challenging. Everything must be ready to go and it’s thrilling seeing colleagues and students interacting and sharing their summer highlights. It’s rewarding when you know that students are looking forward to another year of learning. Some have specific post graduate plans where as others are content to attend class and obtain the credit.
Each year we put a lot of time and effort into working with students and it’s rewarding to see them move onto the next grade level and eventually graduate. I value the relationships with  my colleagues. The day to day interacting and sharing our stories with one another keeps us young. I still love teaching and my enthusiasm about reading and writing with my students will always remain special.
There are many challenges in education today. Specific goals are established at the onset of the year and we try our best to achieve these goals. It’s crucial that staff work collaboratively together. Administration manage the building and staff however, teachers work with the students and I value this the most.
Throughout my teaching career, education has changed. We have to do much more than teach our curriculum. For some, we spend a lot of time with and a challenge for me is to find the right balance in meeting the needs of all my students. It’s not just teaching our curriculum anymore; it’s teaching the whole child and everything that comes with them. Teachers have to become experts in many skill sets to be able to move learning forward for all the students. My goal is to make it work!

 

Everyone wants to shine!

Today, I read an article titled Owning your success. It definitely got me thinking about how women define success. We all want to sparkle or shine at some point in our lives. For me, success is happiness. Being given responsibility in our jobs is crucial. We want to know that we are valued and once that has been discovered then we take on more responsibility and own our learning. This is a key phrase that I teach my high school students…own your learning. Taking ownership makes you stronger and eventually you develop inspiration in furtherance of becoming better at your job.

Owning success is not straightforward. Dedication is critical however, leading a balanced lifestyle is my definition of success. I enjoy accomplishing things and sharing my ideas with others. Also, as we age and mature we don’t focus on what others think about us we proceed with our ideas and try not to be perfect. Accepting our flaws and being oneself is the finest way of owning our learning.

An Appealing Read…The House We Grew Up In

Summer holidays have arrived and sitting on the deck reading novels with the sun shining ever so profusely is a congenial style of relaxation. The author Lisa Jewell provides the reader with a family whose home was built of coziness and happiness and Easter became their yearly celebration with Easter egg hunts and the traditional roast of lamb. Then one day tragedy happened. As we know, every family has a story to tell and when a family loses a loved one, they wrestle with the closing of the family home and the disposing of the hoards and hoards of memories that once was collected and reserved as STUFF.  Undoubtedly, there will be the squabbles between siblings as to who yields what from the cozy family home.

Is it imperative to hang onto every little piece of art that children create throughout their childhood? Why do we allow our homes to become a bit of a cluttered mess and that we are unable to throw away STUFF that gathers in our childhood homes and continues to take over our lives when we evolve into adults?

I recommend this novel because we all have to return to face the memories of the past. Often, families discover ways to restore peace and unlock those secrets hidden within the nooks and crannies of their childhood homes.

 

Five Ways to Relax

Now into the last month of school, it was time to enjoy one of my personal leave days and I did just that on Friday, June 8, 2108. Five ways to relax and become invigorated for the next two weeks included sleeping in an extra half hour, walking to Fools & Horses and sipping on a coffee while reading the local newspaper was divine.

A walking trip downtown to the Exchange District to meet my husband for a tasty bbq chicken burger at a hip lunch bar provided more relaxation time away from work. we relished each other’s company and took a detour into some of the quaint shops in the area. Walking past many outdoor patios and looking at the latest fashion styles reminded me to set foot into some fashion stores in Osborne Village prior to my beauty appointment in the late afternoon.

Walking into the beauty bar with purple high bar stools and sky blue walls provided a fresh scent of calmness. The beauty expert knew I required some pampering and indeed it was soothing.

If you require tips on how to relax try walking, sipping your favourite morning wake up beverage, reading, treating yourself to a lunch, shopping at the local fashion boutiques, and indulging yourself with a beauty treatment.

Everyone must experience this kind of day!

The Perfect Day

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Sleeping in until the sun shines through the blinds is very peaceful and it’s a new beginning to a Sunday morning after our Winnipeg Jets outscored the Nashville Predators the night before.

It’s our choice not to overplan our weekends because it’s a time where Darryl and I love to read and relax. Sometimes we visit Fools & Horses Cafe and relish our down time while we sip coffee and  on a favourite vanilla scone.

Today, the temperature climbed to 24 and sitting outside was so delightful. The smiles on people’s faces were brilliant and the summer wardrobe was out in full bloom.

We walked several kilometres and thoroughly appreciated the calmness. Kids in strollers, others cycling and many keeners running past us with their music loud enough that we could overhear their choice of music set the pace for the afternoon. The ice cream truck circling the neighbourhood is a sure sign that an early summer has found its way to Winnipeg.

However, the perfect day for us was simply loving the quiet moments of life.

Wild Whiteout Winnipeg

Friday’s concluding first round of hockey playoffs was wildly entertaining whether you were inside the Bell MTS Place, outside street party with 15,000 loud chanting fans or at a local bar watching game 5. Winnipeg Jets made history. We defeated Minnesota Wild and secured the best of seven playoff series 4-1 on April 20,2018.

We won the franchise’s first playoff series and this team’s strong motivation was experienced at every game. Each player’s level of confidence was present and as fans we soaked up this victory in True North White fashion. Our city was buzzing with excitement and the energy level from all age groups could be seen and heard from afar. For most of our players, this was their first playoff series. What an incredible accomplishment for them and most importantly, their team.

What’s next? Our Jets require rest and a chance to recover from their injuries. It’s imperative that we move forward and meet the next challenging team with grit and courageous leadership. The Winnipeg fan base is truly a collaborative jubilant collection of people…jammed everywhere for a shared purpose…to witness Jets history unfold together!

Stick Handling Success

Our Winnipeg Jets hockey team successfully made it to the first round of playoffs. It was a team effort and most of all, Connor Hellebuyck, the number one goalie contributed to the team’s deep success. A trainer who believes in a player and coaches that person in a summer program is imperative and as a result, Connor improved his game immensely.

What about Coach Maurice? He is effective and demonstrated the ability to work the talents of both novice and veteran players. Each player on the team succeeded in their own way. Some players scored several goals and some, not so many. There is an abundance of talent in each of the lines and Maurice tweaked those lines several times. The depth and skill on this team will provide us with excitement heading into the playoffs. Overall, the players respect each other, consistently focus on team spirit and becoming better players in each game.

What a remarkable season and that our team finished in second place with 114 points.

A Week of Mindfulness

Meeting friends at one of our favourite restaurants named Brazen Hall was a fabulous way to launch into spring break. We exchanged several hearty laughs over stories from J & L’s recent trip to Palm Springs. The  piping hot Mac & Cheese dish topped with strips of chicken is definitely a crowd favourite and it’s so delicious!

Mundane Monday turned into an endless flurry of excitement for our seven year old niece. Bowling lanes will never be the same and neither will the trip to a familiar chocolate shop where she was introduced to the best Belgian chocolate in the city. Her little Easter basket was filled with eggs however, two little Easter bunnies were quickly wrapped for her little sister and herself. Next, a jaunt to the neighborhood library for a Lego party and an afternoon of reading and drawing mellowed all three of us.

Other days were filled with leisurely time spent reading, walking to a few speciality cafes, casually connecting with friends and taking in an evening of Cannes Best Commercials show. Oh, a couple of evenings we excitedly cheered on our True North Winnipeg Jets Hockey Team to the playoffs.

One of our best evenings was spent at a spa where we literally read for 75 minutes without any iPhones. Mindfulness was absorbed and thoroughly appreciated.

Restful and rejuvenating best describe spring break 2018.

Wellness and Mindfulness

How important is it to take responsibility for our health and well being? The goal of health and wellness is to live long, enriched, and healthy lives. Therefore, living a balanced lifestyle is imperative. To maximize a balance, we not only need to care for our mind but also body and spirit. On March 16, 2018 approximately 125 staff of KEC actively participated in a workplace wellness day.

It’s crucial to focus on small changes and to begin working toward health and fitness. Many of the activities offered to our staff included an outdoor wellness walk, hip hop lessons, ice skating, cross country skiing, winter biking, ice fishing, card making, and a tour of local art gallery. All of these activities provided opportunities for people to feel happier and more engaged in their work place. All the small changes we make can add up to one big change, resulting in connectedness. Making progress toward our goals was evident.

Our wellness day definitely promoted a strong sense of camaraderie among staff. Next year’s event will be similar with a few more options.

Inspire Hope

Last week I walked to a local boutique in our neighbourhood to buy a Christmas decoration for our home. While I was browsing, the management team owner was organizing over 150 handbags 👜 that women dropped off during the week to a campaign called Handbags of Hope. I was invited to participate in this amazing project.

The purpose is to encourage women to consider donating a gently used handbag and fill it with personal items such as socks, mitts, gloves, hat, toiletries, bus pass, gift cards, etc. for women affected by hardship in our communities.

It’s wonderful to be a part of a project where you feel that you are contributing to society in a positive way. I encourage all women to think about this mission…inspire hope and empower women.