Since my store (and blog) is very new, I would just like to "get it off the ground." I'm not particularly looking to become rich, but it would be great if I could make enough to offset the cost of "classroom expenses." That would free up a decent amount of extra cash to travel (and save...hopefully for a wedding!).
I'd also like to make tons of teacher-seller-blogger friends. I really want to expand my circle, hear new ideas, "borrow" practices that work, and collaborate with other educators. I want new friends from all over the US and the world....maybe attend an international teacher-blogger meetup.
I want to hear all about yours. What are you (TpT) hopes and dreams?

I hope you're successful with TPT! I'm new (a month or so!) at blogging too. I was thinking how it really is helpful to be able to learn and connect with teachers from all over! : ) I love the colors on your blog!!
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DeleteI feel ya. I know for a fact that during my first and second year of teaching practically my entire paycheck went back into the classroom. When those classroom and supply magazines come in the mailbox I just wan everything in them for the kids! Thankfully I lived with my parents then or else I wouldn't have survived. I also like making new blogger friends. :)
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Lovely Literacy and More
Yes, I used to spend waaaay too much on my classroom. I finally have it under control now. Well...CLOSE to under control, lol. I still have an obsession with school supplies, haha. What kept me afloat this past year was a free teacher store called KidSmart. It's amazing! You're able to shop once a month for supplies and materials for your classroom. I saved hundreds of dollars on school supplies and books for my room. Consider me your newest blogger friend! :-)
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