25 September 2007

exhaustion

i teach 1st grade. i coach 7th grade volleyball. i'm exhausted. like, all the time. but i couldn't ask for a better place to work and live and be. as hard as it might be to believe, i'm enjoying my hometown. call me crazy.

22 July 2007

my so-called life

these days, my life consists of slip 'n' slides, PB&J sandwiches, string cheese, dirty diapers, walks in the wagon, and trips to the public library. as you read that, you think "erin, your life is lame." this might be true, but i love it. being a nanny for 4 boys under the age of 8 is a blast...completely exhausting, but worth every minute.

well, just thought i'd share my most recent smile with you all. now it's back to reading harry potter. :o)

04 July 2007

family, friends, and pyrotechnics

*sigh* what a great time of year. i just got home a couple days ago from the most fantastic wedding extravaganza i've ever been a part of. tim and courtney both looked amazing. the whole long weekend was a taste of heaven, for sure. close friends and families just...being. laughing, telling stories, remembering the "good ol' days" and even shedding a few heart-felt tears. my heart felt like it could burst with joy watching daddy blum walk his little girl down the aisle and give her away. he did it confidently, knowing that tim will always love her and always take care of her. i'm so thankful to have such incredible people in my life.


then today, of course, was full of food, family, friends, fellowship and fireworks. if you don't know, i LOVE fireworks. and thanks to the help of an old fireworks friend of mine, john, i got the cream of the crop and a heck of a deal. the show was a hit; the crowd loved them. and i take great pride in my capability to put on a show, full of the mastery of pyrotechnics. plus, i got to do dozens of sparklers and make s'mores with the watkins girls. LOVE them too. :o)

i just love summertime. there's always something fun right around the corner. i can barely wait to wake up tomorrow!

13 June 2007

blissful, busy week

this business of not working is AMAZING! i've spent this week working on various projects for class, but mostly hanging out with friends. i'm trying to cram in as much socialness as possible in these last few days, because i will miss these friends dearly. tonight's agenda includes dinner with the evelands; dear friends from my college days. and heck, it's a free meal! good times will be had by all, i'm certain. :o)

09 June 2007

bittersweet departure

tonight was my last night of work at kohl's. I've been looking forward to this day for...well...a long time. finally, i don't have to drive clear to west Knoxville just to work a 5 hour shift. finally, i don't have to pick up after sloppy men who insist on trying jeans on and leaving them in heaps. finally, i don't have to argue with customers about sale prices. finally. however, as exhilarating as it is to not have to deal with the retail business, i have made some very wonderful acquaintances in the year that i've been there. i was somewhat overwhelmed this evening at the parting goodbyes and good lucks i received. i never dreamed so many of them would tear up and hug me farewell. i even had offers of places to stay if (or in their words, "when") i come back to visit knoxville. i realized that i really will miss that obnoxious store...or more precisely, i will miss those folks i have spent countless hours working along side. end of chapter.

06 June 2007

it's official

well, folks...it's official. i am a 1st grade teacher at yost elementary school! i really can't believe i accepted a 1st grade position, due to my great love for the older grades. and even more than that, i can't believe they offered it to me to begin with! buuuuut....i'll take it. it's a fantastic school system and it's the elementary school i went to as a kid. not to mention the fact that my mom is the secretary! hahahahaha it's gonna be great. the first thing mom said when i told her about my new job is that she can't wait to help me decorate my room. too funny. so, here begins the next chapter of my life. and i'm ready for it. nervous as all get-out, but ready. after all, first graders are so dang cute. :o)

05 June 2007

thanksgiving in june


it occurred to me today that i have an awful lot to be thankful for. i'm thankful that this last class of my college career is a fun one, and not at all difficult or mentally demanding. it's a great way to finish up a degree. i'm thankful for a tight-knit family who would drop everything and do anything for each other. i'm thankful for the graciousness of my parents to let me move home and live with them for free. i'm thankful for the honesty and sincerity and downright silliness of my friends. i'm thankful for laughter and chocolate and baseball and thunderstorms. so, here's to thanksgiving in june.

02 June 2007

home to me


much of the love/hate relationship i have with my little hometown is the fact that i can't go anywhere without seeing someone i know. when my brother and sisters and i go into town, we make bets on how many people we'll run into that we know. of course, it's a scientific figure, based on the number of places we have to stop, how long we plan to be there, as well as the time of year and time of day. but it never fails; we ALWAYS see someone we know.

i had to laugh to myself when i ran into a 4th grade teacher i know the other day in kohl's. the next day, i grabbed a bite to eat at tropical smoothie and one of my 5th grade students came in with his father. the following day, a mom of one of my students came in to kohl's. and tonight i saw a 1st grade teacher i worked with. clearly, knoxville has become my hometown. i sure will miss it.

31 May 2007

5:19

matt wertz is one of my all-time favorite performers in all the world. this is a video of him doing "5:19" at a little shindig he did at a border's bookstore. here are the lyrics too:

I'd be lying through my teeth if I told you
That I'm ok
July came, I thought I had it all together
Until you said "I need some space"
Truth be told
It's so hard to wait

One eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.

We both know that I could think myself dizzy
Right now I'm spinning around
I know you said, "baby, don't worry"
But I just miss you right now
I miss you right now

One eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.

Baby, take all the time you need
I just want you to know
I'll be here, waiting

With one eye on the clock
And one on the phone
It's 5:19....I'm feeling alone
If I could talk to you
I'd want you to know I'm holding loose
But ain't letting go.

30 May 2007

so you got a cd in the mail...

here you go, parham...the run-down....

Track 1: "On My Way" - Ingram Hill
*Tribute to my bitter, anti-love side.
Track 2: "Part of Your History" - Blue Merle
*The next feeling after bitter and angry...sad acceptance.
Track 3: "Bourbon Street" - Oval Opus
*These are usually silly guys from Cincy, but I love this cut.
Track 4: "Colorful" - Rocco Deluca and the Burden
*Live like you mean it. I just want to be colorful.
Track 5: "The Greatest" - Cat Power
*Sooooo chill. Love it.
Track 6: "5:19" - Matt Wertz
*This guy has some major sentimental value for me...but he really is amazingly talented as well.
Track 7: "Hot Burrito #1" - Flying Burrito Brothers
*Real random. I got this from a friend of mine in Chicago. He loves them.
Track 8: "Hypnotized" - Ani DiFranco
*Wicked cool voice. And she's been around forever.
Track 9: "Jackson" - Dave Barnes
*Love this guy. He's fantastic live...absolutely great. He'll be at Sundown in July I believe. You gotta check him out. And look for him on YouTube. HILARIOUS stuff.
Track 10: "French Café" - Marc Broussard
*Amazing vocal range. From Louisiana. He was at Sundown last summer. Super good. This is a tribute to my hope for "something more" in a relationship. "a world apart and an ocean away, just lovin' you, baby"
Track 11: "Still Amazing" - Josh Johnson
*Really young, local guy. He plays around here quite a bit.
Track 12: "Strangers Again" - Ari Hest
*More "I would've been better off never knowing you" music. :o)
Track 13: "Killing Me" - Graham Colton Band
*A great "i don't mean to hurt you" song.
Track 14: "Does He Love You?" - Rilo Kiley
*Can you feel the pain and frustration?
Track 15: "For Us" - Pete Yorn
*I just like him. I can't put my finger on what it is exactly. I just do.
Track 16: "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" - Colin Hay
*Yes, from Garden State. His voice amazes me.
Track 17: "Love Love Love" - Tristan Prettyman
* I love love love everything she does.
Track 18: "Write You a Letter" - Ray LaMontagne
*I heart Ray. There are no other words to describe it.
Track 19: "Home to Me" - Josh Kelley
*There's no place like home.

I can't say enough about music and the way it can move and shake a soul. So I'll leave it at that. Enjoy.

26 May 2007

the Bible makes a comeback


i found a great article in education week magazine this morning. it talks about how educators have shied away from teaching the Bible because of court decisions, but are now trying to find ways to incorporate it in the classroom again. it's an interesting read. enjoy. :o)

25 May 2007

bittersweet memories

today was officially the last day of my internship. the kids were very nearly out of control, but i was past the point of fussin' at them. some of them were completely excited for summer. others dreaded the idea of being at home for the next couple months. i felt sorry for some of those children because of the tough things they will deal with in their broken, sad homes. it makes me wish i could just keep them with me. i sometimes wonder if year-round school might be a better alternative. i have some students who would blow their parents out of the water on the TCAP test. some of the parents really don't care; or if they do, they have a funny way of showing it. my heart goes out to those kids. i want so badly for all of my students to be successful...i just hope that they find the right people in their futures to help them become all i know they have the potential to be. i sure will miss them.

23 May 2007

save the drama for your mama

i'm really tired of all that cattiness and drama going on at school these days. and the saddest part is, it's not just the kids. we're all tired and we all have a death grip on our last nerve, but come on. i just hope we can leave well enough alone and end the year on a good note. *sigh*

19 May 2007

carpe diem

john 10.10 says: "the thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." there is something to be said for living a full life. there are so many things i hope to see and do in my lifetime...and i see no reason why i can't accomplish them. there is always something to look forward to. make the most of this moment. carpe diem.

18 May 2007

little old lady from pasadena...

...well, actually, she was from indianapolis. she engaged me in conversation this evening while i was hanging clothes and she was waiting on her husband as he was trying on pants. she asked me all about myself and why i was here and what i was doing with my life. she seemed genuinely interested. we soon made a connection in that we are both from the flatlands known as indiana. it was so enjoyable talking to her that the rest of the evening didn't seem so bad. it was refreshing.

13 May 2007

happy momma's day

for the last week and a half, my students have been working fervently on projects, crafts, and poetry to give to their mom's at our "Mother's Day Tea" last thursday. some of them did the very minimum as far as effort goes, which is to be expected. some others went above and beyond and did some beautiful work. all in all, the moms loved the special day. at one point or another throughout the morning, mothers were tearing up. it made me miss my mom like crazy. here's a little video of the kids singing the backstreet boys' song "the perfect fan" to their moms. enjoy.

12 May 2007

now taking applications


after yet another cruddy night at work, i am now taking applications to fill the position of Sugar Daddy. i'm very tired of working hard and getting taken advantage of. i'd much rather stay home and be a housewife while my Sugar Daddy brings home the bacon. there are a few stipulations and expectations. inquire within.


habits of mind

i just read the last article of a four-part series entitled "The Critical Years" published by The New York Times. Fantastic! It discusses the middle school years and what schools (especially Briarcliff Middle School in Briarcliff Manor, NY) are doing to meet the needs of students in this turbulent adolescent stage of life. you all should check it out...especially you middle school folks! here's the link:

The Critical Years

10 May 2007

pretty girl's dance card

my mind is as full as a pretty girl's dance card...

there is so much going on this time of year, it's unbelievable. there are many loose ends to tie up; so many things that have to be done, along with many more fun "things to do before leaving knoxville."

*my mentor is having surgery next week.
*i don't have a job yet.
*some people are leaving my life.
*others are becoming more a part of it than i ever imagined they would.
*i'm moving in with my parents...again. and i no longer have a bedroom.
*friends are getting married.
*other friends are having babies.
*a friend just lost her baby.
*the weather is warming up, making being productive difficult.
*i'm responsible for all the "end-of-the-year" paperwork, inventory, etc. and i have no idea what i'm doing.
*everything is changing.

...life is happening...don't miss it.