Carson's class had a substitute teacher today. I am not sure he's had one before, but he told me all about it when he got home. He never mentioned "the sub" only that his "visiting teacher" helped him with his math. He kept saying "visiting teacher" and I just kept chuckling. I wish my
visiting teacher would help me with my work. I've got loads!
If you are not LDS, this post probably makes no sense. Sorry.
9 comments:
that's pretty funny! isn't that what visiting teachers are for? you'll have to find out who your new ones are. in fact, i need to find out who is on my route now since i wasn't there for all of church yesterday! maybe it's me and i'm slacking!
Speaking of visiting teaching, I was excited to see your my new partner! :)
*you're
(I'm such a nerd.)
ha! They call subs "guest teachers" at my girls' school. That threw me the first time Sarah came home and was telling me about her day.
Marie - good thing you corrected yourself! Erin's a stickler for grammar too. :)
Was it Mr. Snowden? What's so terrible about substitute that they have to invent euphemisms?
nice Erin!
I'm your visiting teacher! What work do you need done?
Haha. That's funny. I always call my neighbors that Home School, Home Teachers on accident.
That's hilarious!
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