Friday, September 3, 2010

Big Haul At Value Village - Details A-Comin'

You won't believe what I bought at Value Village today. I'm still shaking my head in disbelief.
Pictures coming tonight.

Jack Black knows how I'm feeling. I'm walking on sunshine... There's a couple of cuss words here. Viewer discretion advised.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Truth is Cuter Than Fiction

Oops. I forgot to welcome Missouri Michael to yonder blog. Rock on Michael!

I had my students last year watch this commercial a few times as part of media literacy.

And now this... A baby hippo in Poland. I want a baby hippo, just so long as it never grows bigger than a beagle.

I Can Smell the Country Air

Look what arrived in my little mailbox today...
A gift from lovely Shara of Monkey Box. I can smell Arkansas. I do believe we're the only women in thriftland with the word "monkey" in our email address. Talk about karma.
Look. Retro woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Alright. My man's kisses are as good as chocolate ( I know - TMI), but I get the joke.
Shara even sent Duncan a prezzie: a little bag and stickers. So sweet.
Look at her fabulous gift tag. Shara moves in style.
Here's what she gave me: a very old book about Bob Hunt - in my home and native land. I hope Bob liked it here. I wonder if Bob Hope had to endure comments like that... Anyway, thanks. I love it.
Look, the original inscription. I wonder if this belonged to Lyle Lovett?
Other selections in the series.

Thanks, Shara. I dedicate this next song to you. Nobody can cha-cha in a kilt like David Byrne. Now sing along...
Erin

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Peej

Today's post is brought to you by the coolest pop singer ever. Polly Jean Harvey. Rock on!

Monday, August 30, 2010

No Life Coach Required

As the new school year begins, I've been reflecting upon my first three years teaching and thinking about the year ahead. I love what I do. Teaching isn't just a punch-the-clock kind of job. It's a vocation - a calling. Still, it's difficult and at times, emotionally draining. My biggest frustration has been the lack of balance between my working life and my family life. This is true for most people. And if you're a stay-at-home parent, you are working too. For you, the balance may be tipped so far away from yourself that you almost start to forget who you are.

Here are some ideas I plan to put into practice this year.
1. Do whatever it takes to eliminate unnecessary stress from my life. I've already started this one and found childcare closer to home which will eliminate the double-back morning rush of last year.
2. Surround myself with positive, like-minded people. Avoid people who are always negative or volatile.
3. Make a little "me" time each day, even if it's just some quiet time reading the paper or having a cup of tea.
4. Try to get some daily exercise. A brisk walk clears the head.
5. Get more sleep.
6. Remember to take vitamins.
7. Laugh as much as possible throughout the day and never take myself too seriously.
8. Listen to music that makes me happy.
9. Take up a new craft.
10. Hugs and "I love yous" with family.

Well, I'll stop there with ten. Here's a song that makes me happy: Chan Chan. I heard this song in the lobby of the hotel we stayed at in Ottawa and I was transported to Havana, watching those rusty old American cars roll down the street.


Here's something else that's good. I've mentioned this show in the past, but I've got to mention it again, because my husband and I find it utterly inspiring: Build a New Life in the Country. Watch the promo below. Does it resonate?


Once again, it's been repeated many times over on BBC Canada and yet, if it's on, we can't help but sit down and watch it. Basically regular people like us decide they've had it with the daily grind of commuting, etc. and they rebuild an old home in the country. We saw one of our favourites recently. A couple turn three old connected houses in St. Ives into livable space. The man is an organic baker and the woman is an artist/set designer who created the interior designs for the rooms in what would become a B&B called The Organic Panda. The couple were so hard-working and cool. We've bookmarked The Organic Panda with the goal of making it there one day for a holiday. Look them up. I've had trouble finding some of the cooler episodes of Build a New Life on YouTube, but here's a clip from one show where an English couple rebuild in Spain. I'd like to see newer episodes, but I'm sad that George, the original host is gone.



Oh look, one from Jan, 2010. That's pretty recent. Oooh, I want to move to Canterbury.

Back to School

I just got off the phone with Vonlipi. I interviewed her about her Pyrex collection knowing that she's the Pyrex Guru or Goddess of Canada. She needs a title. Anyway, Vonlipi is delightful although she took delight leading me to PyrexBoy's Flickr photos saying, "You won't sleep tonight after you see this." She was right. I just want to raid his basement and shop off his shelves. Visions of Butterprint will be dancing in my head tonight for sure.

Welcome to my latest follower, Jennifer. Thanks for following. I'm always thrilled to think that people enjoy what I'm doing. I really appreciate it. Erin

Here's a "before" picture of my new classroom. I've moved downstairs and will be teaching a 2/3 split this year. I taught grade 5 last year. I spent the day moving things around, but I still have to get the books neatly organized in bins so the kids can find great books to read. I'm using even more thrifted finds in the classroom, which I'll share soon. Eventually, I'll bring in the class pets and plants.
Erin

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I'm a slightly off-beat Toronto-area teacher who enjoys writing and photography. I come from a family of collectors and now I'm dragging my own family around to yard sales. It's just a bit of fun. Enjoy the scenes.