Monday, December 3, 2012

Teachers Make the World Go 'Round

The past three months, I have been completing my student teaching at Teton High School. All education majors must participate in a semester of student teaching the last semester of their college career. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to student teach in my home town for the high school that I graduated from. Here is the desk that I have sat and worked at all semester.

When you do your student teaching, you are assigned a cooperating teacher. You work with this teacher and slowly take over all but one or two of their classes. I was assigned to Brian Schultz. He has taught at THS for about 5 years. His first year of teaching was actually when I was a senior. Thus, I already knew who he was even though I never had him as a teacher. He as been very patient and helpful to me this semester. He is also the volleyball coach. I had the chance to practice with the varsity volleyball team about once or twice a week during the season. That was a lot of fun! Here is Mr. Schultz right here.


 I have really enjoyed this experience very much. It has been challenging but also rewarding. I have learned that teaching is hard work. Some people think that teaching is an 8:00 - 3:00 job. However, teachers spend all day trying to teach kids important lessons and life skills when many of them are unresponsive and unappreciative of anything you have to tell them. Then you go home and grade papers and create lesson plans until your eyes want to bleed.  Even though you do get some of those kids that make you want to never procreate, the majority of them are great. Some other lessons I have learned from student teaching are:

1. Your room will constantly smell like stinky feet if have multiple classes of 30 hormonal freshmen coming straight from P.E. who try to make themselves seem cool as they do their math.

2. The more you make students laugh, the more likely they will come to like you as a teacher.

3. At the beginning of the semester, all of the students will think that you are a strange alien from outer space since no person on Earth would want to do and teach math for a living. At the end of the semester, they no longer think you are an alien but rather a normal human being with a personality and interests. (Though they will still think you are weird because you like math.)

4. Even though you think you are teaching students a lesson by giving them more homework, you are really just creating extra work for yourself. Who do you think is going to have to grade all of those assignments? The Algebra Bunny?

5. Students think that if they aren't looking at you then you can't see them.

6. Freshman are more forgetful than a 95-year-old man with Alzheimer's. You could do an entire test review and tell them to study 5 times during the class period, and they still won't remember there is a test the next time they show up to class.

7. Students will drop $5 a piece to go on a donut run, but they won't drop $12 to buy a calculator to bring to class.

8. There will always be those kids that you find to be very strange. Then you go to parent/teacher conference and realize that those students got their weirdness from their parents.

9. You will enjoy your job even more if you spend time with other teachers outside of the classroom. I joined an exercise group started by some of the female HS teachers. I have thoroughly enjoyed this experience. Not only do I get to exercise on a daily basis to feel healthier, I get to gossip about students and other teachers to the ladies in my group. Most of the time I am simply listening and soak up all of the juicy, juicy stories.

10. Teaching is worth all of the effort when you get those seldom parents who tell you that you've made a difference in their child's life.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Hermes' Heels

This last year took up running and it has been very rewarding. I randomly decided to run a 5k at USU during the school year thanks to some urging from my friend, Laura. 
From here I was hooked! A few months later, I jumped at an opportunity to run another 5k with my sister-in-law, Dana. It was called "Color Me Rad" and the object was to see how colorful you could become by the end of the race. At the beginning of the race, you look like this:
And by the end of the race you look like this:
This was a total blast and I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a race to run in the future. After this other race, I was really hooked on running! I made the decision to train and run in my first ever half marathon. I trained all summer with my friend, Stephanie. Let me tell you...thank goodness for Stephanie! I could not have trained without her. We trained faithfully and fervently. On August 25, was the Mesa Falls Half Marathon. On August 23, I got the flu! The morning of the race, I was still terribly sick and not to mention nervous. However, I decided to still go through with it since I had trained too long and hard to not to. (Plus I had already paid my $60!) Here is me and Steph at the beginning:
The race started off smooth enough, but with each mile came more and more pain. My sickness soon overcame me and the remainder of the race was slow, long, and agonizing. I did finish, but I finished the last of my age group. Although I was disappointed, I am even more motivated to compete in another one next year. Maybe I'll actually have a good experience next time! =) Who knows, maybe John will run with me...At least I got a medal for finishing though:
Since my half-marathon wasn't so satisfying, I ran the 10k at Old Bill's Fun Run in Jackson Hole last weekend just for fun. My faithful partner, Stephanie, was there as well. Our other friend, SaraLee, joined us and ran the 5k. It was particularly fun because we got to run on the Elk Refuge, I got a free shirt, and the local pastry shop provided refreshments at the end of the race.
If anyone is looking to get in shape, lose a little weight, or just feel better about themselves, I strongly recommend taking up running. It is a challenging, yet extremely satisfying hobby. It may start off slow and disheartening, but trust me that you will progress at a faster rate than you think. Happy September!

Monday, September 3, 2012

A Little Taste of Summer

Because I know that no one has time to sit and read exstensively long blogs, I will try and keep this brief. Here is a quick synopsis of what John and I did this summer:

St. George Weekend
 
In April, my parents made a quick trip down to St. George to do a little house hunting. While there were busy buying this:
 
John and I were busy doing this:
and this:
At Zion National Park.
 
 
Memorial Day Weekend:
 
John and I were so excited to actually be living together for once, we decided to celebrate by making a little road trip over Memorial Day weekend. Even though the weather looked like this:
We braved the cold and were still able to have a little fun while sight-seeing in Yellowstone.
We even took a little detour home through historic Virginia City!


Summer of Weddings:
 
Landon and Ashely:
 
Laura and Dallin:
Mason and Kelsey:


Best Friend Reunion:
 
John, Derek, and Willy were reunited as they came together for Kamren's weddings. Afterwards, Derek and Brandy,  &Willy and Melissa spent the remainder of the weekend with us. John and I had fun giving them the grand Yellowstone tour!


Brawn Brothers Reunion:
John had fun taking me to his home town of Challis, Idaho to attend the Brawn Brothers Reunion. The two main acts, Mickey and the Motorcars & Recless Kelly, consist of brothers around John's age that grew up near Challis.
We also made time to jump off of Dead Man's
 
That was indeed a very quick summary of the big events that happend this summer. John and I also enjoyed playing another year of coed softball where we placed 2nd in the end of the year tournament. Last weekend, Dayna had the opportunity of completing her first ever half-marathon. To kick off the end of summer, John and I just returned from a 4 hour float down the Teton River in celebration of Labor Day. We hope the autumn season brings as many joys as the summer season. Love always, Dayna 

 






The beginning of a LONG and happy life

Since now I'm an old married woman, i've decided it is time for me to start a blog. Although I'm not very creative, I will do my best at keeping my friends and family informed about the comings and goings of the life of John and Dayna Long. If disbelive the notion that I am uncreative, consider this little fact- John was the genius who came up with our little slogan "Longsters Inc." Cute huh? Anyways, I hope you will enjoy the future postings of Longster Inc. Feel free to make any comments or invite me to be apart of your blogs as well.