It’s All On Your Head. I Mean "In". It’s All In Your Head.
It starts with a little twinge. A small little tickle on the top of your head. You automatically scratch it, with barely a thought. But then it happens again, and you know. YOU KNOW. It’s got to be lice. You replay your day over in your head, panicking and wondering, “Did I hug any kids today?” “Did I bend over when I helped them?” “Did I let my head get too close to theirs?” Did I let my head get lower than theirs?” “Lice jump up, right?” You try to stay calm. Act normal. Carry on. You try not to let the kids see you scratching. You ignore the students’ stares as you try to help Billy draw from across the classroom, with your pencil attached to a 10-foot pole. “What? This is how I always do it.” Geez, kids these days. They don’t pay attention to anything.
As the clock ticks away, you wonder why little Susie hasn’t returned to class. You wonder why the nurse hasn’t called, asking you to start sending students down, two by two. Finally, the students’ teacher shows up, but Susie is still nowhere to be seen. You ponder whether or not it would be professional to inquire about her. Then you silently curse the teacher for not even thinking that head lice might be something you would like to know about. You kick yourself for not getting that haircut you’ve been meaning to get for weeks. With visions of tiny combs and special shampoos, you head home at the end of the day, your scalp tingling with paranoia. Later on in the bathroom you’ll carefully sift through your hair, strand by strand, searching, fearing, but dammit! The sink is in your way and you just can’t quite get close enough to the mirror. As you crawl into bed, your mind boggled with the thoughts of laundry and vacuuming, you wonder if you should visit the nurse yourself the following morning, just in case, and let her pick through your hair with her chopsticks of judgement. As you turn off your light, you can’t help but think, “I bet real professionals don’t have to worry about head lice.”
A New Year a New Site
I don’t know if you’ve noticed yet, but I made those site changes that I promised. I’m not 100% satisfied with it yet as there are still a lot of things I’d like to tweak (for example, font size, the appearance of comments, margins and I’d like to figure out why my posts aren’t lining up correctly on the homepage). I’d also like to add more sidebar content and possibly play around with my colors and borders. In other words, I’m a perfectionist and now that I’ve decided to put some thought into this blog design, I’ll probably never be happy with it. At any rate, I’d love your honest opinion about it. I often think the old style was better, but I also wanted something more readable and “magazine”-like. I have a couple of polls set up in the sidebar, so please take a moment to leave feedback. If you want to leave more than what the polls have to offer, feel free to email me (link at the top of the sidebar) or leave a comment. And don’t be shy. Like I said, I’m not totally sold on this design and would like your honest opinions.
I hope you all enjoyed your vacation and that your 2012 is off to a great start!
The Twelve Days of Pre-Christmas*
*Pre-Christmas being that time leading up to Christmas break (or whatever your school calls it).
This Pretty Much Sums Up My Day
I’m not sure how this happened; I’ve never seen it happen before, but this pretty much says it all about how my day went. Of course, it could have been worse. I could have been the poor man I saw get hit by a service van this morning (he was okay. It was definitely his fault. The orange hand means don’t walk, kids).
On a related note, does anyone know where I can get replacement glue caps? Do they even sell replacement glue caps? They should. Or just give them away with every order of glue. Do you know how many glue sticks that would save in my room?
And since I’m here anyway, do they have to make hole punchers so painful? I mean, first off, they break like nobodies business, and second, you always end up having to squeeze them with all your might just to get them to work. Did you know it was possible to bruise the palm of your hand? No? Come over to my classroom and try using my hole punches. You’ll soon find out for yourself.
