6:04 a.m. - Yesterday made my body hurt. A little of it was self-inflicted, but I did enjoy a morning hike at Loud Thunder before packing up and getting the Eagle home. After arrival and emptying it out, I worked on mowing the yard. And then the miracle of the day was getting the cover off of the pool and opening the pool up. This was not something I looked forward too. In the process, I also swept out the floor in the shed. The pool isn't completely ready to go...still have a couple of things to do before it's "official, but I was tired last night.
Today's big news is that today is Cole's birthday I wish he was here to celebrate. He's still living live in California, so I won't be able to see him in person.
At school today is sort of the calm before the dreaded storm. The S.A.T. is on Wednesday, and I know students have not practiced as much as they should have. Our scores will improve over last year's scores, but they won't be what they should have. Today students will be very groggy, and I'm not anticipating doing a whole lot. We'll get in a journal write and review the procedures for tomorrow and call it a day.
The camping trip this weekend really was nice for me. It would have been great if Amber could have been there more, but the weekend was successful in opening the camper up, making sure it was all working properly, and addressing a few small things.
Things to do for school
- need grades from Callie and Amelia
- lesson plan for April 11
- assign training path grid assignment in Google Classroom
- assign training path project in Google Classroom
- check into costs of Fahrenheit 451 graphic novels
- work on research paper prompt
- Write an argument in which you select an historical figure you have encountered so far in English III or U.S. History that would prove to be an effective leader for the United States in 2023. In your argument include research of relevant background information of your selected individual, as well as her/his effective leadership traits (and if you believe those traits would translate to today's modern challenges).
Things to do
- pay middle of month bills
- Springfield trip - Double J https://doublejcampground.com/ -$62.00 per day
- purchase additional ratchet straps
- check LP gas supply in the camper
- April 19 - rescheduled eye appointment
- make sub plans
- Saturday, April 22nd - Mick Louck retirement Aledo VFW 2-5 p.m.
22 - IHSA 1A/2A sectionals & IHSA 3A/4A regionals
29 - IHSA 1A/2A supersectional & IHSA 3A/4A sectionals
June 2-3 - IHSA 1A/2A state finals
June 5 - IHSA 3A/4A supersectional
June 9-10 - IHSA 3A/4A
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