Sunday, December 12, 2010

Unbelievable... Here's the picture!!


So I went through a few weeks of not getting any sleep... I am still not quite sure how I made it through my days of teachings, but somehow adrenalin or ephinephrin (sp?) or whatever you want to call it, got me through. However, one particular day I must have been really, really tired. The bell rang for school to begin and I opened the door to let all of my little "chillins" through the door. Immediately, one of my students said... "Hey Miss Jensen. I love your shoes." I thought to myself, wow, that was a nice thing to say, so I looked down at my feet as I began to thank them for the compliment and about keeled over in shock. I was wearing one red, shiny, patten leather shoe with a big buckle on my right foot and a black, paisley print shoe on the left. Could not have had two shoes more different... Hilarious! As I thought back to how this could happen, I remembered putting one of each of them one to decide which one I wanted to wear. I remember making a decision, but somehow, the decision never transferred into making the switch. Paul was nice enough to go to my house and get me a matching shoe and bring it to my school, which I was very grateful for... SO FUNNY!

7 comments:

  1. Seriously, this is so funny. I really wish I could see the picture.

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  2. CLASSIC!!!! But geez....no sleep?! I thought the later years of teaching were supposed to get EASIER?!

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  3. HELLO JESS! I am so glad things are well! Shoes and all! And Paul....how great! He must have been the guy you were talking to me about in September! I am so thrilled for you...congrats! When you get a chance I want the whole low-down on you two! Keep up the great posts-you make me smile!

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  4. The pic makes the story way better. I am totally laughing out loud! I need to stop by again and catch up...

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  5. hahaha. that is so hilarious! I'm sure you could start a trend with your students if you did it 3 days in a row

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