Yesterday was an interesting day. For once, I had no behavior issues to deal with (it's a Christmas MIRACLE!!). Then, everyone was abuzz with the very good possibility of a snow day for the next day. People were beyond hope. The imminent snow day was assumed. Teachers sent home snow pants and snow boots with the kids. Kids brought in their presents for their teachers. Everyone was saying "Merry Christmas and see you next year" at the end of the day. I was pretty sure the local weatherman would be flooded with hate mail if we didn't get our snow day.
Then, after school, we had our Christmas staff party. This year, instead of our district buying us a fancy three course meal and sending us home with 40 bucks each in gift cards, we decided to adopt six needy families that go to our school and make their Christmas merry! Our district gave us gift cards to spend on our families and we went out as grade levels and shopped till we dropped! It definitely felt more fulfilling than our usual self-indulgence. After the shopping, we came back to the gym and wrapped everything and sat down to a dinner of soup and salad. It was very fun!
And of course, as everyone assumed we'd be having a snow day today, people wished each other a Merry Christmas before we all drove home.
And I know that everyone breathed a sigh of relief (like I did), when we got an automated phone message from our principal, who said:
"Well, I don't know if it was the spoons under your pillow, the backwards pajamas, or if the stars aligned just right, but you've got your snow day! Have a great break and see you in January"
But it was a little hard to hear the specifics, because all I could hear was:
6 comments:
YAY!! ME TOO!!
What a great start to Christmas break!! Enjoy it! I have 5.5 hours to go!
"Yes, Virginia......there really is a Santa Claus!!" I think I've got the quote right.....too lazy to Google! See you tout de suite!! Mom
Fabulous! and happy holidays, m'dear!
Snow day! Yay! Enjoy the rest of your break as well.
Beautiful!
Merry Christmas to all!
Love, Brenda
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