Wednesday, June 2, 2021

#halseycrew2021- A gift I didn't even think I wanted.

The 2020-2021 school year started as anything but typical.  Different students were at school on different days, I was managing interventions on modified schedules, I was checking temperatures and enforcing mask policies, and generally just doing whatever I could at school to help the year feel "normal" - for students and for staff.  

Sometime in October we realized that our 2/3 students were heading back 4 days per week and would be followed by 4/5 on November 30.  The hard realization also came that we had too many 5th graders to go into 2 classes with social distancing still in place.  The bottom line was that I needed to teach 5th grade. 

And I didn't want to.  I REALLY didn't want to.  

I love my AF job.  I love working with teachers and students and tutors and administration to help all of our learners learn and grow and get what they need.  I huffed and puffed and complained that I wasn't ready to take on a new core curriculum halfway through a year.  

But, I did it.  I embraced it and went head-first into painting and planning and researching and learning and organizing and praying.  Oh, and still some complaining. 

I loved my job.  I didn't WANT a new job.  I felt value and contentment and peace with my current job.  Unfortunately, that didn't really matter in this circumstance.

On November 30 eighteen kiddos walked into my classroom and none of us will ever be the same.  We clicked.  We just fit together.  I've had lots of really great classes and lots of really amazing students.  This group though?  It was like we were just always meant to be together.  

I could go on forever about the laughs we've shared and the fun we've had and the things we've learned and the books we've read.  I could tell you about their gasps when they realized how 2 characters were connected in Ground Zero.  I could tell you about how they begged to read "just one more chapter" about Serafina and her adventures.  I could tell you about the student who took 2 weeks to finish an 8 question Mastery Connect and how I almost jumped out of my seat in joy when that 8/8 100% score popped up.  I could tell you lots about their compassion from students with special needs.  Instead, I just want to remember how we were a family.  We were always meant to be, and I'm so thankful that in spite of my apprehension, I embraced it from Day 1.  I hung birthday balloons from every single one of their desks.  We invited visitors from the Central Office and via Zoom.  We added three more to our #halseycrew between December and April, and it was just like missing pieces that fit right with us.  

I know which of them only wants vanilla milk with lunch.  I know who has nightmares and who goes to bed too late.  I know their favorite candy bars, favorite colors, and favorite shows.  I know who gets easily embarrassed and who loves attention 24/7.  I know what makes them smile and what makes them worry.  I know which ones can add fractions with unlike denominators and which ones can multiply decimals.  I also know which ones can't.  I know who wants a hug at the end of the day and who doesn't really want to go home at all.    I know who dreams of being in the NBA and who dreams of being a YouTube star.  I know who is nervous about making new friends.  I know who gets sick from eating ice cream (but begs to eat it anyway).  I know what they want to be and what they want to do, but I also know who they are now and what makes them special.  I know who loves to write and who thinks their writing is terrible.  I know their favorite books and how to trick them into reading a new series they never considered before.  I know who only wants cheese pizza and who hates their beans to mix with other food.  I know which stickers they prefer and who would choose a vanilla cupcake over chocolate.  I also know which kid would choose fruit over a doughnut.  And I definitely know their CFA sauce preference.    

They know me, too.  They know I will cry at the ending of most books, sad or otherwise.  They also know I will choke out the last words of my EOG script while fighting back tears because I’m so darn proud of them.  They know that I will be on a Friday Google Meet with no makeup on but always ready to meet their pets via the screen.  I now know most of those pets by name.  They know I will forget to do lunch count at least once a week.  They know they can be honest with me and that I will hold them accountable, but still love them.  They know that they were my world this year and that saying goodbye to them was gut-wrenching to me.  Most of all, they know that I love them fiercely and that I will always be in their corner.  

I will never forget the look on one of my sweet guy's face today when I peaked in while he was doing some remediation.  His eyes lit up and he immediately came over to give me a hug.  I saw another one of my guys in the hall (he had missed the last day of school) and he came literally running with a hug.  Those moments don't happen every day and with every student.  I can guarantee you that anytime I see these kids, whether it be in the hallway next year or in the aisle of Food Lion or at their high school graduation, I will always feel the urge to run to them with open arms.  They are forever mine.  

Looking back I can't believe I ever didn't want this.  I had no idea what was waiting for me on the other side of Room 609 and that class list I got with shaking hands in November.  I am the luckiest teacher in the world to have spent my days with them.  I don't know what next year or the next 10 years hold, but I know that 2020-2021 will forever be etched in my heart.  I am so, so thankful.  I know I'll eventually stop crying.  But for now I know that these tears are a gift because I got to love these kids so much.  

2020 - Year in Review

January
*We spent NYE in Greensboro with the Millers and the Avett Brothers.  The kids stayed at home with grandparents.*We celebrated my friend Tina's birthday with a fun party at Highland Avenue with some of our favorite people.
*PE Club performance season began at App.
*My sister and mom came down for Brenna's LR unicycle performance.
*Both kids played basketball - Davin at Startown and Brenna at Mt. View Rec.
*Davin scored the winning shot with 3 seconds left at a basketball game.  Mom and Dad freaked out!

February
*Brenna was on national TV during the Davidson game.
*I served at A Night to Shine with friends from church.  It was an amazing night for some amazing people.
*Brenna had her first archery tournaments and did so well.
*Dav and I had an early Valentines Day date to BurgerFi.
*Jonathan traveled for work and got home on Valentines Day night. 
*We spent Valentines Day in Winston Salem for the NC State Archery Tournament.  Startown took the win at the elementary level!  It was a blast.  We hurried home and celebrated with cookie cake, pizza, and a movie together. 
*We took the kids tubing at Beech Mountain.  It was a blast!
*Brenna started Lil Devils Wrestling at Maiden High.  

March

*Brenna turned 10.  She had a birthday dinner at Gepetto's.  We delayed her party for a few weeks.  Whoops!
*We had Favorite Book Character dress up day.  I love a good dress up day!
*The PE Club performed for both the Womens and Men ACC tournament.  The men's game ended up being the best performance for them of the year (essentially flawless).  What a way to perform for 15,000 fans!
*Coronavirus hit and the world seemed to come to a screeching halt.  We had to cancel our trip on March 14-15 to Great Wolf Lodge for Brenna's birthday.  I worked a couple of days and then school for the kiddos and for me went all virtual on the 23rd.  
*I worked like crazy to finish up the yearbook.
*Startown Staff did a caravan around to our students' homes and it was so sweet and so special.

April
*SO.MANY.GOOGLE.MEETS!!!
*Brenna slept outside with the Raineys on the trampoline.
*I read about a trillion books.
*The kids did a lot of playing outside.
*Brenna had to have a tooth pulled at the dentist.
*A lot of people complained about Common Core math.  I tried to change the world by explaining why conceptual math is important.  I did not, in fact, change the world (or anyone's mind).
*We spent Easter at home (and every other day).  We did an egg hunt, watched church online, and decorated cookies.
*Quarantine convinced us to get a trampoline and a kids' dirt bike for entertainment.
*We started some home renovations.  
*Governor Cooper made the sad (necessary, but sad) decision to keep all K-12 schools virtual for the rest of the year.  I cried and cried and cried.  
*We redid Brenna's bedroom to her desidered "modern" look.


May

*I redid our pantry.
*We had Field Day at home with the Raineys.
*We celebrated Mother's Day at home.  I probably took a nap.
*We wrapped up the 19-20 school year with virtual goodbyes.  
*We went strawberry picking and I made a TON of strawberry jam.
*We did a pickup drive through at the school and seeing some of the kiddos was good for the soul.
*We completely redid the kids' bathroom.

June
*We went to Virginia and saw grandparents, aunt/uncles/cousins, and celebrated our Davin.
*We had a drive by birthday parade for Davin's 8th birthday.  Parker stayed the night. 
*We celebrated Father's Day on the lake with the Crumps.
*Our sweet nephew and godson Owen Dean was born.  
*I had to take 2 tests to renew my teaching license.  

July
*I gave about 4 million things away via porch pickup.
*We drove out to watch fireworks from the car on the 4th of July.
*We ripped out all of our appliances, flooring, cabinets, etc and started a huge kitchen remodel. 
*My sister and her family and my mom came down for a day to go to the pool and take our kitchen cabinets to Virginia. 
*The kids went to Virginia to stay with Jonathan's mom and then my mom while we finished up renovations. 
*PGA Junior League started.
*We got to FINALLY meet Owen.  We hung out in the driveway with masks, but it was so good to finally see his face (and the faces of his parents and big brother).
*We redid Davin's bedroom while they were out of town.
*Tucker Chip Halsey joined our family.  Best surprise ever!

August

*I went back to work.  Most meetings were virtual, but all staff was in the building.
*Kiddos went back to school on August 17/18.  They started just going on Mondays and Tuesdays and the rest virtual days at home.
*Brenna started art lessons with Mrs. Karen.  She's been dying for this for years.
*I started the year as a 2nd grade teacher.  I threw the room together in a couple of days and we had a great 2 weeks together. 
*We enjoyed some pool days.
*We went to Virginia for a day to celebrate Lainey and Brady's birthday.
*I interviewed for a new job, but did not get the position.  It turned out to be a HUGE blessing.

September
*Brenna asked for a "girly" shopping trip.  So we masked right up and headed out for a day of fun.
*I started E2M on September 14.
*Brenna started softball and Davin started baseball with Startown Optimist.
*We enjoyed a driveway tailgate for the start of college football.

October

*We got to see Owen be baptized.  It was the kids' first time meeting him.  Covid tests were 110% worth it to get to hold that special baby.
*The Braves were SO close to making it to the World Series.  Baseball really helped our sanity this year at home.
*We spent a weekend in a camper (thanks Miller fam) near Linville with Jonathan's friend Wesley's family.  It was fun to hike, fish, relax.
*The kids both got mountain bikes.
*We wrapped up baseball and softball for both kids.  Brenna played catcher mostly and some 2nd base.  Brenna played pitcher mostly and some 1st base.  
*We had 2 Halloween dress up days at school and they were so, so fun.
*Remnants of a hurricaned cancelled school one day.
*We trick-or-treated in our neighborhood and Avian Woods with some friends.
*We rented a golf cart for Halloween.  
*Brenna was a skeleton and Davin was Harry Potter.

November
*Election day finally came.  Joe Biden won!
*My first round of E2M ended.  I lost 30 pounds.
*We put up our Christmas tree (fake for the first time!) and put some up in the kids' rooms too.
*We celebrated Thanksgiving at home.  Jonathan's mom and stepdad and his dad and stepmom both came to spend a few days with us. 
*We wrapped up the PGA Jr. League for Davin.
*Davin had a serious allergic reaction to something so he suffered through steroids and an allergy test panel.
*We redid our guest room.
*I began teaching 5th grade.  It was an exhausting week leading up to my first day in the classroom.  My students are precious, and we make a great team!

December
*My students and I did lots of fun activities leading up to break.  Gingerbread houses for everyone!
*We had a holiday dress up week.  One day was cancelled due to potential ice. 
*We had family pictures done.  It felt good to get dressed up.
*We did a lot of holiday baking for neighbors and friends. 
*We did mostly online shopping.
*We went to McAdenville to see the Christmas lights. 
*We went to Virginia before Christmas to see my family.
*We went to Pine Mountain after Christmas to see J's family.
*My 2nd round of E2M is almost over.  I've lost about 38 pounds total.
*We are finishing up a remodel of our guest bath downstairs.