I always loved the original Mike Tyson's Punchout on the NES system. I would play it all the time. I saw this and thought, "How Clever. I must share it with the world." R.I.P. MJ.
Well, I'd like to reminisce about last night, just 13 days into teaching. We had our first half-day of school and then we had teacher meetings for the next 2 hours. I was feeling super excited because it was Labor Day Weekend, but not because I would have time to go party or do some camping. I was excited because I wanted to have more time to work on lesson plans, prepare Smartboard presentations, and learn how to use the new Smartclickers I stole from the school to use in my classroom. We also went over a lot of data about the performance of the school, school district, and the state. I must be a data nerd because I loved it and it really motivated me to get my class into the top tier of every subject.
Excitement levels were at an all time high. Then at about 7PM I started feeling really drowsy. I went to the library where they have a nice 4 ft. couch to lay on and I crashed. I woke up at about 9:30 and was feeling okay and so I went back to my room and started working. Well, that's when the dizziness and walking funny hit me. I tried to push through it thinking it was just momentarily, but then it continued to get worse, even bordering nausea. That's about the time I decided to close up shop and get home. I'm glad there weren't a lot of cars on the road, because something bad could've happened.
I got home, walked into my room, and crash landed on my bed. That was at about 10PM. I woke up at 10AM...12 hours later. For all I know it could be 36 hours later and I may have just slept right through Saturday. Only 13 days of this teaching stuff and I got knocked out cold. I feel like my favorite protagonist from PunchOut, Little Mac. It's like I've just started the game without any cheat codes and then I get knocked out by Glass Joe, the games first and worst boxer. ONLY 13 DAYS!!!
Well I've made a list of what may have caused it.
- Waking up at 6AM everyday to get to my class and get it ready by 7:30
- Allowing students to come in at 7:30 to do extra math (only one has been showing up...so far.)
- Teaching from 7:50-2:30 everyday.
- Allowing students to stay 30 minutes after school to do extra math.
- Not leaving the school until midnight or later every night.
- New teacher meeting last Wednesday. (2 hours every month)
- Starting my ESL Endorsement class last Thursday (2 1/2 hours every Thursday.
- Running a half-marathon last Saturday without training. (I just got my legs back yesterday...oh, and I may or may not have thrown up after the race in the porta-pottys after eating the free fatboys they were giving away to the racers. I also passed out after the race...due to heat exhaustion I'm guessing)
So that probably pales in comparison to other schedules, I realize that. I'm just coming off a year of total relaxation and no real responsibility. So just having to wake up at a certain time has been a little grueling. Also, I'm not complaining. I love my class and my job. It really is a great experience and I definitely feel I am doing what I love...for at least the time being. I hope I can last until the next "round" and not have another dizzying spell. There's so much I want to accomplish and get done. Passing out will greatly reduce my odds of doing all that I plan to do for these kids.
Cheers
Greg, I'm so proud of you being a big teacher! When I have children I will be shipping them to live wherever you are so you can teach them the ways of the world. And to throw up in garbage cans.
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