Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Winter Break Means Emptying my DVR.

I don't know about you, but I really, REALLY needed this Winter Break!

I decided that I would spend the first week of break relaxing, and, boy, did I! 

One of my goals--I kid you not--was watching most of what I'd saved on my DVR. Yes, that was an actual goal.
 
It was 98% full because of how crazy busy I've been. I never seem to have time to just veg out and watch television, unless it's during vacation. I do, however, record a ton of shows, so that I have plenty to watch whenever I do have a break--or whenever I stop being lazy and ride my exercise bike.

Let me tell ya, I watched television like it was a my job last week. (I was also working on TpT covers and products, too, so there was multi-tasking involved.)

So, I now I'm caught up on:
  • Scandal (Huck's voice creeps me out so much.),
  • New Girl (does anyone else find Jess totally annoying? I really only watch for the boys--love Winston & Schmidt!),
  • The Mindy Project (my most favorite show, though you would not have guessed it, as I had seven unwatched shows saved--SEVEN. I know, I know.),
  • Once Upon A Time (hello, Hook! Also, how are these Enchanted Forest People not getting claustrophobia being stuck in that tiny town?),
  • Sleepy Hollow (love! Also, still not recovered from Events from the last show), 
  • Project Runway All-Stars (though, this is one show I usually watch every Saturday morning, so I only had one to watch)
  • Grimm (another of my favorites)
  • Modern Family (always good for a laugh)
  • Blackish (one of my new favorites--never fails to make me laugh)
  • Elementary (not sure how I like the new girl)
  • How to Get Away With Murder (What? Whaattt?)
Holy cow, that's a lot of television. And I still have tons of House Hunters Internationals saved to watch at some point. 

Let's not even talk about my Netflix list....



Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Pinterest is Going to Make My Head Explode...maybe.

Pinterest is about to make my head explode.

So, I've been on Pinterest for a while (back when you had to get an invite/apply or whatever). I have used my personal account for a smorgasbord of...stuff. It's like this giant, digital junk drawer with vision board dreams (at least my boards are, haha).

BUT, now that I've decided to actually make a go at making and selling products on Teachers Pay Teachers, I have to change things up. I opened up a business account because I don't want to bombard my followers (most of whom are my real-life friends) with teaching resources. Not that I plan to pin crap-loads of my own products (you know, all 7).

 
While making a new Pinterest account and creating boards is going to be a pain, I'm kinda looking forward to having the ability to start fresh. Though, it's a little daunting. I've been looking around at
other people's boards and love their board organization and title images. I really need to do that.

My Pinterest Account
 
My baby TpT Store 


 I also need to learn how to create my own pins and figure out how to verify my blog with Pinterest. Oh, and create at least two more products this week...and grade this giant stack of papers I brought home and finish some laundry and clean the bathroom and plan for my four different preps...yes, my head is spinning!

What I'll probably do, though, is catch up on my dvr shows. I have a Project Runway All-Stars, all the new Grimms, some Mindy Projects and some Walking Deads to watch.

Hope you're having a great week off!!!!!!

-mandy

Monday, November 17, 2014

Hi!

Hi, everyone! I really am just getting started here!

Check back again soon for actual content!

I love practically anything to do with Social Studies (except those shows about bridges on the History Channel, yawn), traveling, books, home decorating, etc.

What else? I teach high school Social Studies (AP Economics, US History, US Government), and I've also spent a few years teaching middle school. My family is from Florida, but I pretty much grew up in Germany. I've lived in Florida since college (FSU--Go Noles!).  Oh, I also LOVE college football.

I'm in the process of trying to get more techie. My mom and sister are the two techies in my family. My sister has been in the industry in CA (startups in SF, etc.) since the late 90s. My mom was the one who initially taught her how to code. My dad and I, on the other hand, are the two history buffs.

I realize, though, that it's time to get with the times. I've just started to learn Adobe Photoshop, then I plan to branch out to Illustrator and InDesign. I started up a Teachers Pay Teachers store recently, and I want to make my products turn out exactly how I envision them in my head. I also want to be able to spiff up my website/blog on my own.

(Though, I really am thinking about trying to cajole my sister taking pity on me and doing it for me.)


Don't worry--I'm not planning to spend all my time promoting my stuff here. I don't like it when that's all I read on other blogs, so I told myself I wouldn't do it here.

Alright, that's all for now! I've got to go write a U.S. Government test. (Am I the only one that HATES writing tests? I wish the ones that came with the book resources didn't suck, so I could just use those...sigh!)