on happiness: making time for me.

I’ve been really loving the afternoons lately. I love coming home from school and taking walks around town, watching the leaves change colors and grabbing a coffee for kicks. Last year I was so horrible about leaving school at a reasonable hour. I would stay until 5, sometimes 6, then come home exhausted and unmotivated to do anything but sit on the couch in front of the TV with my computer at my lap. I know it was my first year, and the first years of teaching can be tough, but I was going to burn out at the rate I was going. One of the reasons I think I stayed so late is that I am an over-achiever when it comes to the teaching world. I want everything to be “just so” and I sometimes would end up spending hours on the littlest details of a lesson, or the way something was placed around my room.

Maybe it’s because I’m missing summer and all that glorious time I had to myself, the “me time” that I grew so fond of over the passing summer days, that as this school year started, I’ve been wanting to hold on to that time, to savor it for as long as I can keep it. I realized I can still have this time during the school year, but I need to make it happen for myself. I need to leave school after the day is done (I am putting a 1 hour max on the time I spend working after school) and enjoy this beautiful life. My work allows me to have the afternoons to myself, and I’ve realized I’m lucky to have this time as a teacher. But I also know as a teacher, that I deserve this afternoon break. I need to unwind and relax to keep me focused and energized while I am in the classroom. It’ll be no good if I tire myself out at the beginning. I feel more comfortable after my first year, feel as if I can let go of my need to be perfect, and just enjoy what I do.

So, I’ve been getting up earlier in the morning to get stuff done at school, so I can use my afternoons for me. It’s working out great so far. I’m getting outside more and feeling more balanced between work and home. I’m cooking more–last night we made tacos and this Thursday I’m planning to break open my new ice cream maker. And soon, I plan on getting into a more solid groove with yoga. I’m just about finished with The Happiness Project and have found it to be very helpful and informative on how to work on aspects of your life to keep you happier on the whole.

Leaving school early is one of the ways I can keep my happiness high, so this is where I will start.

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talkin’ a walk…

Yesterday I left school right at 3 so I could make it home and enjoy the afternoon sunshine. This was my first official walk around Arlington, and it made me feel really happy. I loved being outside in the fresh air, taking long strides and soaking up the goodness of my new town. It’s quiet here, which I like, but there is still plenty to see and do and experience.

Here are some pictures I snapped along the way…

As you can see, I perfectly captured one of the first signs of fall. Besides that little vine of red leaves it’s still looks very much like the end of summer around here, but the speckle of red I spotted and the brisk air was proof that autumn is coming.

I ended the afternoon cozied up on the couch with a cup of caramel apple spice.

Perfectly delicious.

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Boy did I ever have a Boston-filled weekend.

I spent Friday through Sunday kid-sitting my little summer buddy in Beacon Hill. Her parents went out of town for a friend’s birthday weekend and I took over to hold down the fort. We had a great couple of days going to birthday parties, visiting the Aquarium, and hanging out with friends at the park. I tried to snap a lot of pics. For one, I wanted to share them with her mom, but also because the life of a city-kid is intriguing to me. I grew up in a neighborhood where every house had a front and back yard, and where eating out meant Saturday night at the Friendly’s down the street (yeah, clown cone!). This little lady eats sushi for lunch and has dinners at the Four Seasons. Eloise, perhaps? Kind of, except instead of dresses she wears skorts, and she traded the patent leathers in for Pumas.

 

Linking up with a {little} dash of ash…

Dear Future Me,

Do you know about this website?

futureme.org???

I just heard about this morning from Tracy over at Shutterbean.com. She and Joy were talking about it on their Podcast (more on that later) and it’s such a cool idea! Simple too: Write an email to your future self. Type it all out (thoughtful, funny, reflective… whichever floats your boat, really), then set a date for you to get it in your inbox.

I just sent myself an email that I will get in two years. I was mostly thoughtful in mine. I won’t write it down here, because obviously, I want it to be a surprise to myself.

What would you say in yours?

TRY IT!

Highly recommended if you’re:

Going through a change
Moving
Starting a new job
Having a baby
Or just because!