Pens, Books, and Highlighters...oh my!
I need to know if I'm the only obsessed teacher around. Not even just teachers, anything in a related field. I get a little cooky about my stuff, so today I'm here to not only share my issue/problem, but to make sure it's not just me.
Being a teacher, it's hard to walk that fine line of being a mom and being a teacher. It's hard to mix your 'teaching stuff' in with your own kid stuff, and sometimes honestly, I just don't want to share my stuff. It's clean, it's new, it's mine. And my book collection is still my biggest hang up. The boys love books, and they have a ton. But once in a while they ask for a new book at night, so I get the nerve up to look through my shelves. As I look, I have memories of using many of those books in class or in my own classroom, and I put the books back for my 'someday'. I usually wind up pulling a book for them to read with me, but promptly put it back on my shelf after tucking them in.
If you're a teacher or in a similar field, I think you know how I feel. I also love to shop for school supplies every August, and I always love buying myself new pens and notebooks whenever I have a new project pop up. When reading a post by my fellow Allison today I realized I'm pretty sure I'm not alone. Nothing is better than a new notebook and or post-its, or just about anything else in those first few aisles at Staples.
If you're a teacher or in a similar field, I think you know how I feel. I also love to shop for school supplies every August, and I always love buying myself new pens and notebooks whenever I have a new project pop up. When reading a post by my fellow Allison today I realized I'm pretty sure I'm not alone. Nothing is better than a new notebook and or post-its, or just about anything else in those first few aisles at Staples.
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