I'm teaching the second half of summer school this summer (12 days), and although I'd rather be out at the pool, it's been mostly painless. It's a long day to be inside with people who'd rather be on vacation, so we do a lot to keep the kids and teachers happy. For the kids we have drawings for prizes and frozen popsicles, and for the adults we have weekly scheduled happy hours and themed snack days. Today's snack theme was "Fire and Ice." My coworker and I split the work, so she created the "ice" cupcakes and I created the "fire" cupcakes. The ice cupcakes were topped off with white chocolate shimmery snowflakes and the fire cupcakes were flames of red, yellow, and orange icing/sprinkles. We displayed them side by side near the teachers lounge. They were a great treat, but they especially made me wish I was in Hawaii (viewing volcanoes flows), in Alaska (hiking through the mountains), or, well, anywhere else.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Fire and Ice
I'm teaching the second half of summer school this summer (12 days), and although I'd rather be out at the pool, it's been mostly painless. It's a long day to be inside with people who'd rather be on vacation, so we do a lot to keep the kids and teachers happy. For the kids we have drawings for prizes and frozen popsicles, and for the adults we have weekly scheduled happy hours and themed snack days. Today's snack theme was "Fire and Ice." My coworker and I split the work, so she created the "ice" cupcakes and I created the "fire" cupcakes. The ice cupcakes were topped off with white chocolate shimmery snowflakes and the fire cupcakes were flames of red, yellow, and orange icing/sprinkles. We displayed them side by side near the teachers lounge. They were a great treat, but they especially made me wish I was in Hawaii (viewing volcanoes flows), in Alaska (hiking through the mountains), or, well, anywhere else.
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