Shame I missed a few days of Actifit reports and over 40K steps on Thursday and Friday. We finally hosted our full building of 5th - 8th grade middle school students for the last 2 days of the week to refresh them on our school culture and expectations for the new year.
Thursday was a good first day with my coteachers, and I taught a session about GPA and grading. Students were out of the building at 1pm and gave us time to collaborate about how to prepare for our Day 0 intro lesson for next Monday. I broke 10K steps just moving about the school building and was mostly sedentary once I got home for the day.
Friday, we reviewed more school essentials and practiced our routines going to lunch, going to recess, and going to an assembly in the auditorium. Then we had a grade team meeting at 1pm after the students left the building. By 3pm, the meetings ended and I took about 30 minutes to go over some routines with my coteacher for Day 0 on Monday.
Then I quickly rushed home to watch the 2nd half of Chelsea at West Ham in a Friday Night Football game in the English Premier League. I followed that up with a 45 minute commute to Chelsea Piers in Manhattan for open lanes and an open bar courtesy of the school to give us some time to get to know each other outside of school. I'm not so great at bowling and even worse at drinking (I stuck to a pair of Red Bulls to keep me from cashing after a long week).
Well, would you look at that. I managed to win my only round of bowling and against 4 of my fellow teachers on Team 6. Any time I can break 100 at bowling, I know it's been a good day. We hung out at the bowling lanes from 6pm until 9.30pm then I finally headed home for some well deserved sleep.
Saturday I was tired AF! I got out of bed for about two hours to walk to the bakery, then to the fruit shop, and then back home. I was exhausted. Must have slept over 16 hours on Saturday!
See... look at those pathetic numbers. Just enough steps for a two hour walk and back to bed for me. Until next time...
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