Seriously, it doesn't get easier than this.
3 ingredients= wonderfulness.
1. 1 bag of candy corn
2. 1 jar of peanut butter
3. 1 package of chocolate candy quick
Melt candy corn for one minute then 15 second intervals.
Add peanut butter to melted candy corn.
Stir, stir, stir.
Spread on cookie sheet as thin as you like.
Let sit overnight.
Melt candiquick.
Cut pb mixture in pieces.
Dip in chocolate and place on parchment paper to dry (I dipped bottom and drizzles top).
Enjoy.
The day to day events of a K-8 Librarian and a lover of cooking , baking, and everything homemade : ) I decided to start blogging again to give me something to look back on to see what I did i my classroom and also a way of recording of my experiments in the kitchen. Thanks for reading my blog! Warning: My love of LSU sports may alter some of my entries; if that offends you, I am terribly sorry (Geaux Tigers : ) ).
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Pinterest= Crack
Lately, I've become addicted to a site called pinterest. It's like crack to a cooking, do-it-yourself, teaching gal. If you're not a member, let me know, and I will invite you!!
I've spent the last two weeks making a few projects. Here are some of the finished deals. Now that I can blog from my phone, I will start blogging while I am making these projects, so I can give more pictures.
I've been working on some recipes, but no pictures :( homemade butterfingers! So easy, and so yummy. Olive garden salad dressing- very, very close! Candied jalapeƱos :-)
I've spent the last two weeks making a few projects. Here are some of the finished deals. Now that I can blog from my phone, I will start blogging while I am making these projects, so I can give more pictures.
I've been working on some recipes, but no pictures :( homemade butterfingers! So easy, and so yummy. Olive garden salad dressing- very, very close! Candied jalapeƱos :-)
A Librarian Life For Me?!
Why not?! It makes perfect sense. I love books, I love reading, I love teaching, I love technology. It's a perfect fit, or so I hope :-)
This journey started in November. I decided to register for the library media specialist praxis, and I had no idea less than a year later, I would be a librarian, but I am!
Don't let anyone fool you. This is not an easy job. In fact, I think being a classroom teacher was easier. Instead of learning 60 names, I have to learn 600. Instead of dealing with kids all day, I deal with teachers, district personnel, principals, parents, community members, and kids. There is lots of paperwork, but I love it.
Here are a few pictures of my little piece of heaven.
This journey started in November. I decided to register for the library media specialist praxis, and I had no idea less than a year later, I would be a librarian, but I am!
Don't let anyone fool you. This is not an easy job. In fact, I think being a classroom teacher was easier. Instead of learning 60 names, I have to learn 600. Instead of dealing with kids all day, I deal with teachers, district personnel, principals, parents, community members, and kids. There is lots of paperwork, but I love it.
Here are a few pictures of my little piece of heaven.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Mi Casa
I haven't blogged in what seems like forever, so here goes. I downloaded the blogger app, so I am blogging from my phone. I cannot figure out how to put pictures in order, so thy may be all messed up.
In May, I accepted a job as Library Media Specialist as Bolton- Edwards Elementary Middle School in Bolton, MS! I am super excited about this position and the entire experience! However, I am not going to go into much detail about that becuase that will come in a different blog!
Having a new job in Hinds County meant I had to find some type of living arrangement in the area. After looking at every apartment in the Jackson Metro area, I was unable to find somewhere I could afford. Therefore, I started playing with the idea of buying a house- 24 days later, I became a homeowner at the age of 24. I am still a little overwhelmed, but I love it!
Now, I will give you a tour of my little casa. Enjoy!
In May, I accepted a job as Library Media Specialist as Bolton- Edwards Elementary Middle School in Bolton, MS! I am super excited about this position and the entire experience! However, I am not going to go into much detail about that becuase that will come in a different blog!
Having a new job in Hinds County meant I had to find some type of living arrangement in the area. After looking at every apartment in the Jackson Metro area, I was unable to find somewhere I could afford. Therefore, I started playing with the idea of buying a house- 24 days later, I became a homeowner at the age of 24. I am still a little overwhelmed, but I love it!
Now, I will give you a tour of my little casa. Enjoy!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Door Decor - Dr. Seuss Style
I love decorating my door, as you already know, and I also LOVE Dr. Seuss! Because I already has a newly decorated door for his birthday, I knew I needed to find a time that was appropriate to Dr. Seuss my door! April is the perfect month! For Earth Day, I like to use Lorax by Dr. Seuss as a guide, so I went ahead and used that as the theme of my door! Here are a few pictures!
Here is a shot of the entire door!!
There are a lot of great quotes in this book, but this is my favorite.
It can be used for more than just Earth Day!
The Lorax!
MCT2 Madness
If you are working in or around a public school in Mississippi, you know as well as I do that it's crunch. Between mock test, sample test items, missed skills, more sample test items, and more crunching, it's evident that the state test, the mct2, it quickly approaching.
Here are a few motivational signs that I've created to hopefully motivate and encourage our kids!
This first picture is something I threw together on Friday. The school has taken a "western" theme this year, so the principal wanted to follow that idea with some our test taking motivational signs. We are having shirts made by Southern Designs in Vidalia, LA, and they will be similar to this.
This idea came from some pencils I purchased from Positive Promotions.
This is also an idea I used from some bookmarks I purchased from Positive Promotions.
I cannot really remember where I got this idea, but I kind of like it!
Labels:
door decor,
ela,
MCT2,
mississippi,
reading,
state test,
teaching
Friday, March 11, 2011
Lock- In Fun!!
This year, I decided to do something crazy! My favorite thing about AWANA when I was in AWANA was our annual lock-in. We could stay up all night, and we got to say a bunch of sections. So, this year, I planned a lock-in for our AWANA kids!
We had some awesome worship services, handbook time, a mega relay, lots of snacks, game room time, manis and pedis, and a special visit from Mr. Budgy and Mrs. Judy. Their daughter and son-in-law are missionaries in Indonesia, so they presented a video to our kids about what it's like in Indonesia. They also gave each child a coin from Indonesia and a peice of durian candy. Now, i will say durian is a flavor that I feel everyone should experience at some point in their life. I've yet to sample it because I cannot get past the smell of natural gas.... I hear it tastes about the same... GROSS! Mr. Budgy even taught us a few Indonesian words!
The night was a lot of fun, but I was ready to see 8 a.m.!! I only managed to snap a few pictures of the evening, so here they are...
Our preacher's wife, Dawn, painting nails!
The boys playing a little basketball....
Mrs. Bradi painting more nails...
And now it's Mrs.Sarah's turn...
This was the only segment of the evening that I remembered to take pictures... hopefully I can gather a few more pictures of the night from some of the other adults!
Labels:
AWANA,
children's ministry,
durian,
girly fun,
Indonesia,
lock-in,
parkway baptist church
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