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Okay, so...I was supposed to be a cafeteria lady from 11-2:15 today. Then the head of cafeteria ladies called this morning and said she didn't need me after all. YAY, free day.

About 20 minutes later, Beth from the elementary school called and asked if I could come in from 11-2:15 to sub for one of the music teachers. So I did.

It was okay. I had Kindergarten from 11:15-11:45. At one point, when they were being too loud, I sat them down, told them they needed to calm down a little before we did the next song, and reminded them that they needed to raise their hands if they wanted to say something. One little girl shot her hand into the air.

Me: Yes.

Little Girl: You shouldn't play with guns or touch a gun because it might go off and shoot a bullet and you might kill someone so you shouldn't touch a gun and you should tell a grown-up.

Me: *blink*

Little Boy: YEAH you should tell a grown up and stop drop and roll!

Me: *blink blink* Um...yes. You shouldn't touch guns. Very good.

Turns out, they'd just had a couple cops in to talk to them about gun safety.

Then I had an hour for lunch. I ate my granola bar in like 5 minutes, then sat around being bored until 12:45. Then I had a couple 4th grade classes. The first one was sort of loud and annoying, the second one was fine.

Then I had ANOTHER break, for half an hour, then my last class was 5th grade band. We went through some pages they'd already done before, and made them do each song twice (they were short songs), and told them that every time they groaned about my song choice, I'd make them do that song again. They got the hang of it pretty quick.

Tomorrow, I go in at noon to sub. I'm not sure what grade it's for.

I'm a little nervous about Friday. I leave home at about 7:30. I sub for a 2nd grade class. It's an early release day, so school gets out at 1:50. By the time I get home at around 2:30, Summer will have been alone in the house for 7 hours. THEN, at 4:30, I leave home AGAIN and go to do a port cruise and I probably won't be home until at LEAST 8:30. But I'm really really nervous about Friday morning. *sigh*
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So I had the same class today as I had yesterday. They were better in the morning than they were yesterday. So much better, in fact, that I was regretting mentioning some of them in my end-of-day report yesterday. Then, I got cocky. I basically only had them in the morning. After lunch recess, they had spelling, and then they had to go to gym class, and then music class, and then I had to read to them out of a storybook till dismissal.

So, as I mentioned, the morning went well. After lunch, it turned sour. The three boys I'd written up yesterday were involved in some sort of argument, so that the boy who had acted out the most yesterday was in tears. I sent him to the office and told him he could stay there until he stopped crying, and could talk to the principal if he wanted. (To clarify: I didn't send him to the office because I was angry, I sent him there so he wouldn't have to cry in front of his classmates. And the principal at this school is the nicest woman ever. She was my choir teacher in junior high and my brother's 3rd and 4th grade teacher. Lovely, lovely person.) When I told mom about it when I got home, she asked, "A case of bullies and victim?" and I replied "He's a bit of a bully himself, I think. I'd say it was a taste of his own medicine." This might be an unkind statement, but it's true.

Anyway, she brought the kid back while we did spelling, and pulled the other two boys of class to chat, and then told me it had all been straightened out.

I took them to gym, and when I went to pick them up, the gym teacher told me they'd gotten a "dot" today *gasp* instead of a plus sign. When I picked them up from music, the teacher seemed very happy to return them to me. And when it was storytime, they would NOT SHUT UP. I finally had to send Crying Bully BACK to the office, this time for banging his forehead forcibly against the bookshelf. I asked him to stop. He pulled out a bin lid and started hitting himself with that. I asked him to stop. He said, "What else can I hit my head with?" and picked up a waterbottle and started hitting himself with it, so I asked him to go to the office. He was completely incredulous. "What? WHY?"

"Because I've asked you to stop hitting yourself several times and you haven't." And even after that I had to ask him AGAIN to go to the office before he went. Bleeeeh.
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Just subbed for the first time in the Valdez district. A 3rd and 4th grade teacher got ill and went home around 9, so I took her class for the rest of the day. It was fun for the most part, with a couple dashes of "Hey you, sit down and shut the hell up" thrown in (but gentler).

My favorite exchange took place while we were standing in the line for lunch. I had to escort my class in the line until they got into the kitchen, so the two boys at the back of the line were talking to me. Note: the teacher had told the class my last name before I got there.

Boy: When the teacher told us your name, we thought it sounded like a vampire name.

Other Boy: *nods*

Boy: So we were afraid you'd have long teeth and be scary.

Other Boy: But then when you got here, we thought you might be boring.

Boy: So we were almost hoping you WOULD be a vampire, so you wouldn't be boring!

Me: ...

Me: So...are you still afraid I might be boring?

Boys: No.

Me: Thanks.

LATER

Me: Is it sad that a 3rd grader thought I looked boring?

Nina: Yes.

Although, 15 minutes into my day there, I'd already had 3 kids come up and tell me that I should tell their teacher to make me be the sub every time she was gone, so I guess that's something.

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