![]() ![]() ![]() I ended up sharing blog posts with lots of friends and everyone who reads her seems to become a fan. There was no way I could figure out who she was or where she taught. Then I became curious-how does she get away with saying some of the things she says? Come to find out that she is very sneaky about her anonymity. It was my guilty pleasure-not really admitting to anyone that I was reading it. And she has an avatar that moves-which I find fascinating on every visit. Mimi certainly knows how to vent and she is HYSTERICAL when she is venting. Don't get me wrong, I love my job, but sometimes a girl has gotta vent." Mrs. Mimi's tagline for her blog is, "This is a blog for TEACHERS WHO ROCK and are frustrated by the day to day drama that gets in the way of our interactions with children. ![]() I don't quite remember which post I first discovered but I became quite hooked on reading this blog. ![]() To kick off the series, we want to share a new book by Teacher Jennifer Scoggin that celebrates the joys and challenges of teaching today.)Ī while back, I somehow came across the blog IT'S NOT ALL FLOWERS AND SAUSAGES. Each day this week (through Friday), we'll have a post related to teachers-book reviews, reflections, etc. (This week, as many of us are in the midst of "beginning of the school year" stuff, we thought we'd spend the week celebrating teaching and teachers in different ways. ![]()
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