Not exact matches
It's classroom management, paperwork, navigating the moods and personalities of 25 children, tying
shoes, wiping boogers, sharing silly stories, trying to be mature instead of laughing at kids farting (I can never NOT laugh at this, because I'm still five years
old apparently), repeating myself approximately a hundred times a day, wanting to bash my head into the wall if I have to repeat myself again, solving conflicts, taking sneezes straight to the face, oh and
actually teaching the state standards!
And the tip is
actually rounder in person so you won't have what my mom calls «witch
shoes» aka
old lady
shoes!
My
shoes are Steve madden, buy similar here, My top is
actually is an
old Arden B dress i had in my closet, but you can buy a similar top here.
In fact I just bought some crazy but amazing
shoes that I tracked down in my size on eBay — even my 8 - year
old daughter said she couldn't believe I
actually bought them!
I
actually didn't realize I was wearing them a lot... until my 14 year
old said, «Mom, you must really love those
shoes...».
Although my kids have stained my clothing with pasta sauce covered hands, mud covered
shoes, and spilled milk over the years, out of all three of my children, only my
oldest actually broke something.
Actually, I borrowed these
shoes from my sister who started doing ballet one year ago or so... I started myself a couple of weeks and it is really fun (all of us rather
old ladies... with
old I mean
old for ballet with more than 25 years and no experience) XD
Women like
shoes; this is not a recent fact, but an
old one
actually.
At least I'm not as bad as my husband, who
actually purchases new running
shoes since his
old ones have HOLES in them, and then doesn't wear them for 3 more months and even that's a result of me harassing him about it.
Target turtleneck, ASOS skirt (it's
actually this one with the bottom chopped off),
Old Navy coat, Steve Madden
shoes
I always thought Ecco was for
old people, probably because my dad likes the brand, but they
actually have trendy
shoes!
These lessons include math activities with a «mother» theme (studying data about mothers in the workforce), learning about the history of silhouettes (and
actually making one), and turning
old shoes into planters that are bound to sprout wonderful new memories!