One of the popular phrases I have indifference with is, “less is more.” While I do agree that simplicity can make for a better lifestyle, I think it is important to evaluate what exactly you are lessening. Certain things in life can spare emphasis, time and attention placed on them, yet there are many other […]
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UPRIGHT GO 2™ Trainer Review.
Ever heard the term “tech neck?” Well whether you have or not, you probably have fallen victim to this at some point in time. According to Columbia Spine, “it is a term coined to describe the position of the head and neck when a device is held at chest or waist level and your eyes […]
#TBT. I Miss School.
I haven’t done a throwback Thursday in a while and honestly I’m not sure if it is still even a trend, but for today it’s being reinstated! To date we have officially been out of the classroom for 5 weeks. We are still providing curriculum through online platforms, as I’m sure you all have seen […]
Quaran-puzzled.
Happy Saturday y’all! How is this current crazy thing we call life treating you? I hope each of you are holding up as well as can be. It’s certainly taken me a minute to log onto this little corner of the interwebs and I do apologize. Like most of you I have been trying to […]
Grief Has No Expiration.
10 years. 120 months. 521 weeks. 3,650 days. 87,600 hours. 5,259,492 minutes. 15,569,520 seconds without you, yet most days I can feel the pain just like it was yesterday. Today marks 10 years since I said goodbye to my grandma. From the time I was born the only grandparent still alive was my mom’s mom, […]
BPM & Workout Playlist #1
Anyone consider themselves “skip” happy? Most of the time I am not and I have never really been one to make playlists. I typically just go into my Apple Music or Spotify, search for pre-made lists and go with it. Over the last few months however, especially during my workouts, I have noticed myself spending […]
The Burnout Is Real.
While many people from the outside looking in tend to believe teachers live the “easy life” because we have holidays off, random snow days and let’s not forget the forever mentioned, “but you have the whole summer.” Teacher burnout is real, especially when it comes to these first few weeks/months of school. Teaching is not […]
Combating “Post Snow Day” Vibes
Yesterday we had our first snow day of the year which was completely on the crazy side considering it is only early November! The day after a day off or the days after a school break are always on the rough side. Some students are riled up while others are zoned out. Anticipating this, I […]
Small Acts, Big Meaning.
Have you ever been next up in the drive-thru to pull up and find out that your order has been purchased for you? I remember this first happening to me about 5 or 6 years ago. I was driving on the way to my college campus, decided to pop through Tim Hortons for a caffeine […]