But it was so fun. I had great table buddies. My work husband stopped by to make sure I was ok and probably to make sure I showed up! It was amazing to see the beautiful pieces the students contributed to be auctioned off. I was sadly outbid on a coffee basket! Many teachers contributed their time and mine, along with my assistant, is a 6 hour evening in the library doing a sort of mix between night at the museum and Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's library. I was afraid no one would bid on it and was pleasantly surprised when more than one person wanted it.
Must stay open to new things!
I'm participating in Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life Challenge for the month of March!
As a huge fan of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, I'd love to hear more about the project you auctioned off!
ReplyDeleteThe Mr Lemoncello part comes from author, Chris Grabenstein. If you write to him at author@chrisgrabenstein.com he will email you the logon information for his website - http://www.chrisgrabenstein.com/kids/escape-from-mr-lemoncellos-library-game.php so you can host your own!
DeleteIt sounds like a wonderful event, Kathy! (Complete with your work husband. That gave me a laugh since I used to tease my husband about his work wife when we lived in RI.)
ReplyDeleteHe has really help me adjust to the new job! It's great to have someone to help navigate and we both love integrating technology!!
DeleteThe Night at the Library sounds like a fun prize. I want to win it. :)
ReplyDeleteI thank my twitter peeps for pointing me in the right direction!
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