4.29.2012

LITTLE WAVES OUR BODIES BREAK

Shorts: American Eagle, Shirt: TNA

Seven hours later and I'm finished the example project I told my students I'd do for them. They've reached a level of reading and writing where I can challenge them with a research project, so we chose sea creatures as our topic (with a coinciding field trip to the Vancouver Aquarium coming up). Somehow it got decided that I had to study sea turtles, which I'm pretty sure they decided for me... In any case, clearly I'm a big keener who had to give it my all on this poster project and then obvs show it here for you all. And yes those are rhinestones you see...

Here's the thing: yes it took me way longer than I thought to do this example project and yes I probs went way overboard considering it's just supposed to be the example. But, I totally believe that giving an example to kids, giving a great example actually, will set the bar for them and give them a frame of reference. Little kids are so impressionable, and I'd like to make the best impression possible, one that says I def worked hard on my project and I expect you to as well. And here's the other thing: I'd do anything for my kids, and if spending seven hours on a poster project will encourage them and push them to work harder, then I will gladly do it, without a doubt. When I think of it that way, I think seven hours on a poster is the least I can do.




4.28.2012

MIDNIGHT CITY


Feels like I had been waiting for that concert forever. Last night, M83 at the Vogue Theater, tickets that were a Christmas gift from my bf. Music you can just jump around to and dance forever it seemed. Especially when the stage was lit up with tiny little lights, making it look like a thousand stars. And there's something about a saxophonist that makes everything so cool, to hear a guy wailing on his instrument, there just aren't as many instrumental solos in music like there used to be. Great concerts are the best.



4.27.2012

I WILL LET YOU GROW

Shoes: Nine West, Skirt: H&M, Shirt: Zara

My outfit for day 2 of parent-teacher interviews. I remember when I was in highschool, my mom going in to see my woodworking teacher and he told her that I would get a lot more work done if I didn't spend so much of my time chatting with my boyfriend. I still can't live that down. I also made wooden shoes for my year-end project. I almost broke my legs trying to walk in them. Times have changed but things stay the same really. I'm still trying to not break my legs in high heels. Still super chatty with my current bf. And still involved in parent-teacher interviews, although this time the other way around. It's been amazing having the parents of my students come in and see what they've done throughout the year. Can't believe it's almost over.


4.26.2012

AND FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR


Parent-teacher interviews outfit Day 1 - Dress: Club Monaco, Shoes: Jeffrey Campbell

Teaching is all about planning, planning lessons and planning art projects and planning so far in advance that you think nine weeks is def not enough time to get everything done (yes I've already started the countdown to summer). So I don't know how it is that this week I had to write up report cards, have parent-teacher interviews for two days, and go on a (small) field trip. And on top of that, I got a new student in my class, so I'm trying to get him going with all our routines. Blah. Planning was not my forte this week, especially when I managed to accidently delete half of the report cards I had already written. Wahh. Seemed fitting that our little outing involved us studying cherry blossom trees, which literally gave us time to "stop and smell the cherry blossoms" and get away from the confines of school, if only for just an hour. Time sure flies.



 Field trip outfit - Hoodie: Old Navy, Pants: Gap, Shoes: Matiko, Coat: Guess, Bag: Coach







4.23.2012

BE MY GETAWAY

Jeans: American Eagle, Sweater: Gap, Shoes: Aldo, Shades: Ray Ban

I think I was always a dog lover deep down but most recently made apparent on my weekend walks with Oliver. My bf works weekends, so I've taken it upon myself to walk the dog when he's not home. I have to admit there is something so incredibly calming about going for a stroll along the water with a canine companion. It's one thing for the dog to win the approval of the gf, who never really liked dogs in the past, but it's something else for the gf to win the dog's approval, who probs didn't like her for taking up so much of his master's time.
This could be serious.




4.21.2012

JUST WHEN I'M IN YOUR LIGHT

Jeans: American Eagle, Belt: H&M, Top: Garage, Book: Catching Fire

Two things I've realized lately: I need to be nicer to my hair, so I'm saying goodbye to the straightening iron for at least a month and letting my locks go as au naturel as possible. And also, sunshine is a perfect time for reading, I forgot how relaxing it can be to spend a couple of hours doing nothing but getting lost in a good book. Wishing you all restful weekends!


4.19.2012

EVERYONE ONE OF US HAS HOPE FOR YOU


Pretty sure that the reason the Canucks won last night was because of all our lucky tshirts we wore. I have to admit that I wasn't wearing mine during the first period, and then I thought well I may as well put this on since it can't do any worse, and low and behold we pull through. My kids came to me this morning absolutely convinced it was the shirts. I couldn't deny it.



4.16.2012

IF YOU BELIEVE IN ME I'LL BELIEVE IN YOU

Pants & jean shirt: American Eagle, Shirt: Club Monaco

As relaxing as this weekend was (it always is in Steveston), I still managed to paint Canucks logos on to twenty kids tshirts for today's painting project. Pretty much lived in my jean shirt the past four days, but it feels like an artist shirt so I guess it goes with this all-consuming art project. And maybe this is just what the Canucks need, a class of six-year-olds who still believe we can pull through Wednesday's game.
You never know.
















4.12.2012

YOU'VE GOT 'EM GOING


Maybe one of the best parts of having my own class this year is that I get to bestow my Vancouver Canucks fandom upon my students tirelessly. Lots of hockey paraphernalia going up around the classroom, but my fav is the teacher chair, adorned with my beloved Matt Cooke jersey from years ago. Just wait til you see what our Canucks art project is going to be...



4.10.2012

YOU'RE GIVING ME A CHANCE

Coat: Zara, Shirt: Gap, Skirt: Joe Fresh, Bag: Kate Spade, Earrings: Violette Vendor, Necklace: American Eagle

4.09.2012

THE COLOURS SPIN

Pants: American Eagle, Top: Old Navy, Blazer: Talula

I've made a deal with myself to only buy clothes in bright colours, in an attempt to desperately liven up my wardrobe which seems to be navys and grays and a lot of black, ugh. Enter electric blue, which kinda reminds me of some tiki dress shirt some vacationing gentleman would wear in Hawaii, only I've decided to wear mine for Easter dinner which I cooked for my bf and his folks. Seemed like a good outfit at the time.


4.04.2012

I CRAWL INTO YOUR SHADOW

Shoes: Aldo, Jeans + Fur coat: Gap, Shirt: my brother's, Pearls: my mom's, Bag: American Eagle, Shades: Ray Ban

Coming out of my school's staff meeting today, able to snap a few shots in the sunshine of this incredibly relaxed outfit, jazzed up with a long string of pearls and a fur coat. Normally I dig this kind of look, a no-brainer when it comes to picking out clothes in the morning, although we had a school staff picture at lunch I had no idea about so I'm pretty sure I looked like hipster teenager instead of an actual teacher.