Friday, May 1, 2009

what's on your roof?

The best advice for new teachers: Make friends with the custodial staff and life will always be good for you. They may be invisible to the kids, but they hear, see and report everything. A few weeks ago, the 2nd floor custodian over-heard me “bragging” to my students about how good I use to be at tether-ball. So he brought me one! What a pal! Honestly, I am not good at tetherball, (never was)....But at the time, it was a pretty good analogy for electron orbits....I wasn’t sure what I would do with his gift; then I realized that we actually have a tether-ball pole in our backyard. Todd’s just been using it for his very nerdy weather station; but he was more than happy to move his virtual wind/rain gauge thingy to the roof top, leaving me with absolutely no excuses except to go out and hit the ball around and around....and around. I am not complaining, it might just be a healthy life style change that I can live with. (for a couple of days) Besides, It's kinda fun, and as long as my opponent is shorter than me; I can win.
SHOUT OUT ! ‘Lil'Margaret, Lil'Lisa, Lil'Lori ,Lil'Nina, Lil' Linn and all my less than 5'7 buddies. Can you come over to my place and play? I'll buy the beer!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for Choens song. It is my favorite. I still have contact with one of my custodian. Yor are right. They can make teaching easier. Tom

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