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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

It's CURRENTLY July!

I am usually that teacher who wants summer to last forever. Until the school supplies come out. And, then I get really excited to get to work in my classroom. BUT, not this summer. It's not that I want to go back to school. Let's be honest, this is only my 4th week of summer and I have had so many things for school that it hardly feels like summer.

Ok. Maybe I am being slightly dramatic.

Either way, here is my currently post for July!


So, as you can see, the reason why I want summer to hurry up and race to the finish line is because my HOUSE will be ready at the beginning of August and I just cannot wait patiently enough to move in and decorate!

Did I mention that we are starting our third month of living with my parents since we sold our house so quickly? Oh, I did? Must have simply slipped my mind :)

Happy July, everyone!


5 comments:

  1. Hi Danielle! I'm watching the World Cup as well! We are big soccer nuts in this house! I found you on Farley's Currently! I linked up right after you! I'm slow with commenting. I keep stopping to watch the game as Tim Howard makes another spectacular save! Go USA!!!!

    Susan
    PassioninPortableland

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  2. Hi Danielle!
    I found you through Farley's Currently linky. Congratulations on the new house!! I too have a few TpT items that need a face-lift but time has not been my friend. I really need to crack down and get busy but I'd rather read a book or swim in the pool. Congrats again on the house!!

    Heather Byers
    The Busy Busy Hive

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  3. I bet you have so many plans for your new house - good luck with the move!
    Growing Little Learners

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  4. Oh I get that unfinished house business. Good luck!
    Great blog - I just found you through Farley's currently.
    Click below to stop by my blog and say hi!
    Sandra's Savvy Teaching Tips
    Sandra

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  5. Hope your house gets finished on schedule!!!!

    Elizabeth
    Hodges Herald

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