Thursday, June 23, 2011

First photo shoot...


Julie and I will be shooting our first mini-session this evening in Davis, California!! We are very excited to be taking photos of two, brother and sister, cutie-pies and I am asking for your advice....can you give us a little last minute encouragement and technical advice?!?!
We will be posting post some pics on www.nemkinsphotography.com tomorrow. We would LOVE constructive criticism, seriously! We would also love your insight on our web design. Please be truthful. We are struggling finding that perfect feel for the main page!!


Friday, June 17, 2011

No words...



Awesome giveaway!!

http://ohhappyday.com/2011/06/goes-to-paris

Wow---how fun is this!! I hope you (I) win ;-)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Running! Lemonade! 16 and pregnant

OK---I know these three things have nothing in common but stick with me...

Running...This is not my favorite topic of conversation but I am learning to like it. I am NOT a runner and those of you who know me know that this is completely true. I wanted to post that I hit a milestone today. I am proud of myself....I ran my route (about 1.5 miles--I know it is not much but let me remind you, I'M NOT A RUNNER!!) without stopping!!!!!!!!

Now, I will say that some people might walk faster than I run BUT that is not the point. I was desperate to stop and walk so many times but I didn't listen to that devil on my shoulder, instead I thought of what I wanted to look like in a new bathing suit. I am really liking the vintage inspired suits and can't make up my mind!!

Interesting fact: I never thought I would be able to run because I have knee problems from many years of dance and jump splits BUT Peter introduced me to the Reebok Realflex and my knees don't hurt. It is a miracle!

Lemonade...I made homemade lemonade thanks to a dear friend who shared some of her lemons. These lemons were the size of grapefruits, I kid you not---yes, welcome to California!!

16 and Pregnant...Is it just me or area ALL the guys this season worthless OR am I the only one who watches this crap?! And by the way....its FRustrated NOT fustrated....ay yi yi!!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Photography!!


Julie and I have been working overtime to get a photography business together!! We are very excited to work together and spend time capturing precious moments!! Julie has some formal training and is outstanding at getting Hazel to laugh so we can take cute photos. We have both been doing online tutorials to learn how to use our equipment and technology to the best of our ability. We will also be taking a class this summer to perfect our skills!! Although, I am working on a learning curve, I am truly loving discovering something new and can't wait to really get started.

Please check out our Facebook page Nemkins Photography and our website www.nemkinsphotography.com when you have a chance!

We are really excited and would love to practice on you ;-)

Friday, June 10, 2011

Bittersweet


Our last day of kids was June 2nd....as you can see, I am still recovering or I would have posted this much sooner! This was a very different year for me and I have learned more than I thought was possible from 24 - 5th and 6th graders (and one 8th grader)! I will not be returning to my current school for many reasons. I hope to make it back into school for my masters?! I am absolutely positive that I will miss teaching so I am going to hurry back as soon as I can get back.



What I learned this year:

I've learned when I ask, “Would you please pick up the paper or pencil from the floor?” They don’t belong to anyone. (I can guarantee you that it is not mine!)...

I've learned when there is anything hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the hall, students will jump up and try to hit it...

I've learned planning lessons and staying in my classroom until it is dark outside AND coming in on the weekends occurred far too frequently this year...

I've learned that in education, change happen often. New techniques, new ideas, the rewriting of curriculum, new technology and the growing size of classrooms are only a few. Therefore, I have learned to be open-minded...

I’ve learned to manage mountains of paperwork (one word for my friends at DMCS, CUMES)--every school is different and it is a bit ridiculous at times, but we all still do it AND manage to teach kids simultaneously...

I've learned that my job is both satisfying and challenging (emphasis on the challenging)...

I've learned that I am able to draw out the good qualities of my troubled students...

I've learned that elementary school kids are VERY different from my comfort zone of middle school students...

I've learned that I dearly miss and LOVE school sports and the camaraderie it brings to a school and its students...

I've learned that I don’t have much free personal time. Taking a "sick" day is more work than just sucking it up and being there...

I've learned that there are always papers to grade, lessons to plan, parent contacts to make, meetings to attend, emails to answer, and mounds and mounds of paperwork to sort through...don't let it get to you...

I've learned that while I may know about the subject matter, I am continuously learning about how students learn. I did A LOT of learning this year (5th/6th grade--6 new curriculums EACH--makes me tired just typing that)...

I've learned that kind words and looking for the positive in students produces improvement of work and encourages students to do their very best to please me as well as themselves...

I've learned that even though I tell the students, “your grades are your business. If you did your best, that is what matters.” No sooner are those words out of my mouth, than students are whispering and comparing grades (DRIVES ME CRAZY)...

MOST OF ALL, I have learned that educating children is where I belong...

I feel that every moment of educating, and every day as a teacher, I learn more ways to make my classroom a better place for my students. I intentionally seek ways to build a sense of joy into my lessons. You must be flexible. Quality of educating is more important than the number of pages covered in a textbook.


The most important thing that I learned this year is that even when you feel like you can't go any more, there are people who will pick you back up and carry you along your way. I have been blessed, my God have I been blessed this year! I am honored to have worked and stood next to some of the greatest people I have ever met. I cannot explain the connection we all have made this year, it is indescribable. I know that I will be friends with these people for the rest of my life. I am humbled.

This is not everyone....I MUST get a group picture ASAP!!