May 1, 2017

May 1 – 5.  STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK:)

May 4. Lindemann PTA Mtg. 6:00 PM.  Art Room.

May 8. 6:30 PM. Kindergarten Roundup.

May 15. 7:00 PM. Board of Education Mtg.  LGI

May 16. Lindemann 4th/5th Grade Spring Concert.

May 19. Lindemann Carnival 6:30 – 8:30 PM

May 24. 7:00 PM.  PTA/PTSA Council.  Lindemann Elementary

May 29.  Memorial Day.  No School


Our Children all Need Great Teachers Like You

You once had a choice
And you chose to teach
And every day
It’s our children you reach

You make the difference
In the life of each child
Those that are quiet
And those that are wild

It’s the way that you teach
You do it so well
They look up to you
And think you are swell

You teach from your heart
That’s plain to see
They think you’re divine
And we all agree

Please never forget
And remember it’s true
Our children all need
Great teachers like you

We appreciate you
And we value your time
And if you should forget
Please re-read this rhyme

The following events for the staff have been planned by our Lindemann PTA.  

THANK YOU PTA!!!


Autism Awareness Event–Success!

I want to commend and congratulate Pam McGuire, Ann Persinger, and especially, our 8th grade student, Braden Albright.  Saturday afternoon, all of their planning and hard work came together. The weather cooperated and we had an amazing turnout.  The sheer number of volunteer students and adults was impressive.  Thank you Mike Darga and Guy DesJardens and all of the staff that came out to support our Autistic Students and Autism Awareness.  It looks like we may get a nice News Herald story written up as well.

TO VIEW PHOTOS FROM THIS EVENT PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yubck03818zk093/AAAokcbWgcoH_BMvNfkzqOmja?dl=0



Happy Friday!

As you may have heard, Mr. Rimsa (My husband), visited our class to teach the kids about nutrition and health. Mr. Rimsa is currently obtaining his Doctorate at the University of Michigan to be a Nurse Practitioner. He brought us an entire set of sight word readers as part of the My Plate program from the USDA. Yesterday, we focused on eating a balanced meal in general. We will go more in depth each week as we focus on fruits, veggies, grains, proteins and dairy. He also brought in a special stethoscope, and alcohol wipes =), so that the kids could listen to his heart. I have attached a few photos and will be uploading more to our Shutterfly Account. Check them out!
Also, this week is Laboratory Scientist Week! I sent Ms. Houpt, Ms. Blake and Mr. Steve (the dragon maker) flowers from our class.

MOCK – MEDICAL DRILL

 

On Thursday, 5/4 in the afternoon we will be having a mock medical drill at Lindemann Elementary School. Please do not be alarmed as this is a drill to help our building crisis team to be prepared for a potential medical situation in the event there is ever a real situation. Please talk with your student about the need to follow teacher directions closely especially during any drill situation.  This drill will not impact your children, this drill is intended for training purposes for members of our Crisis response Team.  If you have any questions please feel free to contact Mr. Darga at: 313-827-1150

Thank you!


13 Ways to Simplify Your Life

How often do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed? I sometimes feel like I have at least a hundred things going on. Work, family, my social life, my daily responsibilities, goals, blogging- it’s easy to start feeling like there aren’t enough hours in the day to do it all. Next thing I know, the mail is piling up because I was distracted when I got home and instead of putting it away, I just threw it on my kitchen counter, I have at least 10 emails to reply to, laundry to do and two blog posts to write. It’s easy to start feeling overwhelmed.

I never considered myself a very organized person. I do love to clean, de-clutter and organize, but I always felt like things went back to being messy in no time. I call it an “organized mess”- it’s also something that I’m constantly working on changing. Getting rid of everything that you no longer have use for, things just sit and collect dust, things that maybe could be of some use to someone else- these are all things that make life so much easier.

CLEAN AS YOU GO

Wash your mug right after you finish your coffee- don’t let the dishes pile up. Do your bed right after you get up in the morning. Open the mail as soon as you get home. If you do these things “as you go” you will notice that you won’t have to spend a lot of time constantly cleaning and throwing things away, looking for things.

RE-EVALUATE YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

Don’t waste your time for people who aren’t good for you or people whose company you don’t enjoy. Don’t be afraid to cut ties if you feel that the relationship is toxic. Your time is precious, make sure to spend it with those you care about- not those you don’t.

UNSUBSCRIBE

I have a tendency to immediately subscribe to blogs and websites, if I happen to like them at a first glance. Truth is, there are very few of those newsletter emails that I actually read. Once I unsubscribed from a whole bunch of them, my inbox is much neater and a lot more pleasant to browse through.

DE-CLUTTER

Get rid of old things like clothes, dishes, electronics, magazines, furniture,  old makeup– donate what you can. If there are some pieces in your closet that you’ve been keeping for years in hopes that you get to wear them some day- get rid of those, too.

WRITE DOWN YOUR SMALL GOALS

I’m talking about small goals like getting your workout in, finishing reading that book, organizing your pantry, etc. Writing things down can help you get them done, especially when you feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to start; write down a list of things and start with whatever task you dread the most.

SCHEDULE YOUR “EMAIL TIME”

I try to avoid replying to emails right away (unless it’s something urgent, of course)- it can be very distracting, especially when you get as many emails as I do. I try to schedule some time twice a day when I go through my inbox and respond to emails.

FORGET MULTITASKING

It’s stressful and most of the time you’re not as productive as you would be, if you were to focus on a single task.

CREATE A MORNING ROUTINE

This can be life changing. If you find yourself rushing out the door every morning, being in a hurry, getting an early start can give you more time to do things like sitting down and writing down your to-do list, preparing lunch and getting ready for the day.

RE-EVALUATE YOUR COMMITMENTS

Out of all your responsibilities and hobbies, which ones are of most importance to you? Home life, social life, work, side-work, family, any pastime activities- if there’s something that you don’t love doing or it doesn’t give you value, give it up- if you can. Pay close attention to what you do with your time.

Don’t feel obligated to say “yes” to things you don’t feel like doing. Don’t feel the need to explain yourself- if you don’t want to do it, just say no.

CLEAN UP YOUR DIGITAL MESS

Decluttering is also important when it comes to your digital life. Delete any apps you don’t use, any documents you don’t need, close those tabs. Old school papers, old photos; if you store anything important on your laptop, transfer it to an external drive.

STAY ORGANIZED

Have a place for everything, and put everything back where it belongs. This will make your life much easier.

PLAN YOUR DAY AHEAD

Know what to expect, plan ahead and you will feel more organized and will find time to do pretty much everything. Write to do- lists and set yourself small daily goals that will help you stay on track.

We live in times, where we’re constantly connected, we constantly have something to do and it’s important to know how to slow down. Keeping things simple is no longer… simple. It’s important that you value your time and spend it doing things you need to get done and doing things you love doing. De-cluttering, getting rid of anything that doesn’t serve you will help you simplify your life and feel more at peace. It’s hard to admit it, but sometimes you just can’t do it all. And that’s okay; focus on the things that matter the most.