Showing posts with label Sectional FFA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sectional FFA. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Most Days It will Be Okay...

As the end of the fall semester comes to a close, it's hard to maintain focus and drive when everyone on campus seems to be fading fast. Its become increasingly difficult not to go home before the sun goes down, which seems earlier each day. It is a struggle to get kids to maintain participation when friends and siblings are home from college or the military. In a world of social media and technology at their finger tips, it's hard to explain the reality of studying for finals instead of using the newest snapchat filter.

I know each December, I have this feeling of frustration with the lack of involvement, follow through, dedication to something other than getting "likes" in a virtual world. Don't get me wrong, I have some great kids that do amazing things. But I wish there was some magical formula for preventing this December Slump.  With my kids, it seems like there are two or three that drive the train of dedication for everyone during this month. However it creates animosity towards people don't hold up their end of the deal, which is never good.

At the beginning of December I attended the NAAE Convention. It was a really neat and different experience. My favorite thing was being inspired by teachers from other states and the activities they do in their chapters. By far, my favorite was an Ice Fishing Tournament Fundraiser!! When I figure out how to make that happen in Cali, I'll let you all know. The professional development was exactly what I needed for a little boost to finish the semester and to think about next semester. I wish there was something for my kids that provided the same refresh or re-invigoration.

Maybe in all my spare time, we'll someday create a chapter conference that works to provide time for all kids to do some team building, leadership training and planning time, so we can extinct the December Slump? Until then I will hold out for our Mid-Year officer retreat and MFE/ALA conferences. Fingers crossed they do the trick...

Not all of December was a waste, we did some pretty cool things this month. Over 70 Sonoma County Secret Santa gifts donated, over 500 pairs of socks and 12 handmade blankets donated to North Sonoma County Services, and 17 student volunteers for our Sectional Service Night at the Redwood Empire Food Bank. At least this month, they were LIVING TO SERVE.

 Blanket Making


 Our 17 kids at the Sectional 
 The whole Sonoma Section

Delivering our gifts for the Sonoma County Secret Santa program






Sunday, November 30, 2014

Thankful for November...Being Over

As I happily sit doing nothing but watching Hallmark Christmas movies on this last day of break, I am reminded of all the things I am thankful for...

Everyday in November, leading up to Thanksgiving I wrote what I am most thankful for:
    1- Completely thankful for my job! It's the greatest profession that mixes agriculture, education, leadership, travel and high school kids!
    2- Long plane rides... I really appreciate those 3+ hours of sleep while flying high
    3- Good substitutes while I'm gone... They really are the shiz!
    4- I'm thankful for kids who want to do more, they are my kind of people...
    5- I so appreciate good school secretaries! They really are the best for chatting and listening to any needed venting... I love my school secretaries and attendance ladies!
    6- I am so blessed to have a nice house... I love my house, my yard and the history that goes with it!
    7- I am so thankful for a profession that has the opportunities to meet up with friends and go on cool industry tours... Today was at Neves Roses in Petaluma.
    8- I love days I get to see friends from far away! Especially when we get to laugh a lot...
    9- I'm forever grateful for Sundays that allow me to stay in my pajamas... They are rare and I love them!!!
    10- Feeling pretty grateful that kids are willing to show up on non-school days for practice... No school today, yet no complaints about coming to school to work on opening & closing...
    11- Pretty simple... Veteran's Day! 
    12- I hate Opening & Closing but I LOVE these crazy kids and am so thankful for their dedication and drive!
    13 - I'm grateful that kids feel like they can sit down and talk to me. Sometimes teachers forget kids have bigger issues at home than a missed assignment
    14- I love and am thankful for mom&pop restaurants, where the owners know your family because you've been going there for a bazillion years... It makes dinner much better!
    15- I really love being part of an organization that centers around Italian heritage and food... 
    16- I am thankful for all the things I've learned being surrounded by a bunch of Italian ladies... Life skills people... And mostly food!
    17: Thankful for kids that spend time with me after school to make sure everything is just perfect for the banquet tomorrow...
    18- Thankful that my momma got to go home from the hospital!! Too much time spent there in the last week... So grateful my aunt can help her at home rather than her staying in the hospital longer...
    19- I feel so blessed to be able to train public speakers through FFA experiences... Tonight one of my kids presented to the school board about her agriscience project that went to Nationals... Very cool
    20- I'm thankful for the phone... Yep! Because without it I wouldn't be able to talk to my parents on a daily basis... I do love our chats!
    21- Thankful for long drives and good friends!!! Love ya Amber!
    22 & 23- It's a big one so it gets two days... I am incredibly thankful to have great friends all over the state that I get to go visit... They're pretty amazing!
    24- I love that I have a job that allows me to be off school for the whole week
    25- I'm so grateful that I get to have a craft day tomorrow with Heidi! Gonna be so fun!
    26- Thankful for a solid day of laughing, sewing, chatting and crafting for the holidays!!
    27- Happy Thanksgiving!!! I am thankful for each of you! Hope your day is blessed! I am a lucky girl and get to spend today with a table full of characters
    28-30- I feel so incredibly blessed for supportive parents. They are the bestest ever, plain and simple! 
But now that I've been thankful, I can honestly say I AM SO READY for December!
I love December and the entire holiday season... I love the smells, the foods, the clothing, the weather and the holiday attitudes that many people have. December to me, brings out the best in people. Well not all people, but if it doesn't bring out the best in you then you suck and there is not much helping ya! 

I love sending and receiving Christmas cards, baking cookies, decorating the tree, spending time with friends, seeing houses decorated, watching Hallmark movies, seeing the Nutcracker, buying gifts for others and doing good deeds. November is a month of thankfulness but December is the month of giving to others. 

This year for our Sectional FFA night, we are working at the Redwood Empire Food Bank. I am so excited as many of my students have never done anything like this. This is what December is about...
Before Thanksgiving break, it was announced that my class won the Canned Food Drive with 759 cans. This is what December is about...
My students are also going fulfill hearts for the Sonoma County Secret Santa Program, last year we fulfilled over 40 hearts. This year hopefully we get closer to 60... This is what December is about...

Even the simple, Pay it Forward, at Starbucks in the Drive Thru is something.... Make sure you plan to do something for others this December. Don't do it for the recognition, do it for the warm fuzzies!


Side Note: I did go Black Friday shopping with my bestest friend... Didn't buy much, it was just a fun day hanging out with this momma of 2... Love her! 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Turn it Around Tuesday

Okay so the last two weeks I have been in a funk... Ya know, nothing goes right, wanna strangle people (just kidding) and just low on myself, my abilities and my intelligence. 

Well enough of that sorry crap! Last week I sat at our Sectional FFA Officer screening in Santa Rosa with two kids who were determined to win. They both previously ran for Regional Office and were not slated. It's tough to put yourself out there like that and have your peers recognize your abilities as leaders. It's even more difficult to not be slated but then still try to run for sectional office. These kids have guts! I was so impressed with both of them, not because they actually won (cough, secretary, cough and reporter), but because of their dedication to something bigger than themselves. 


What a concept for a kid? Be something, love something, be dedicated to something BIG. Something that will come to fruition many years down the road. The idea of leadership and communication skills that they will carry to endless, meetings, parties, jobs, classrooms, etc. 

They reminded me of something last week... Be patient. Everything in time. When it's meant to be, it will. Be grateful for the opportunity. 

I have had an extremely successful year! And I'm very proud of the progress I've made this year from being in a rut (last year),to practically being a new teacher and advisor. I love my career, my kids, my school and the people who inspire me on a daily basis.