Trisha and her family came out to Arco for Labor Day. Shae brought her cute boyfriend Boston who is the nicest kid ever. We did a bike ride in the morning when they first got here, and in the afternoon we decided to go to the swinging tree. I love driving up that canyon; it never gets old. When we got back from pass creek we made peach cobbler and then Trisha's fam headed back home. It was the perfect day!
Since Butte only has a four-day week, that left three days for teaching. Thanks to some brainstorming with Justin on our anniversary date, I came up with a fun cell organelle project for the kids to do. They spent two days on it and on the third day I set up everyone's projects and we took a glorified quiz using everyone's creations. There was some good learning happening all up in that week! Friday we had teacher in-service. I asked my boss how much I needed to be there since I'm only part time. I showed up in the morning and let myself out a couple of hours into it. It was a major WASTE of time and I thought I am NOT staying away from my family for this. đŸ˜‚ I ended up going back to the school to set up a cell theory lab for the following week. That night I started to feel a little off - I wonder if I picked up the virus from another science teacher who was out due to Covid; I had to rummage around her room for the lab supplies.
Saturday I was feeling pretty tired so I stayed home with Emmett and Beckham while Justin took Logan to Pocatello for some Costco/Winco shopping. I did another box of peaches Mom had bought for me while they were gone. I took a nap that afternoon and had an off/on fever throughout the day. Same story for Sunday: I stayed home with the baby while the big boys went to church. Justin helped set up my singing time activity for my sub - bless him. My fever was off/on part of that day and I mostly rested up. Mom and Dad came to say hello but stayed outside in case I had Covid.
I used my week off to get ahead on the garden. Justin dug out all the sunflowers and I deadheaded all the flowers on my garden edge that were done blooming. I wish I could say I used my time off to get ahead on my scope and sequence for the year, but I'm just going to be happy taking things one week at a time.
**from Justin's phone
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