Cathy and I went to see Joanna at her new house during our lunch hour today. They were laying new carpet and it's her first outing since having to stay down during her pregnancy. Her parents were there to help. Joanna and Ryan will be moving into their new home in a couple of months.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Reflections Contest
Jonah won the Reflections contest at the school level as well as the district level. He was not able to go to regional because there was not a category for three-dimensional projects. He did a fantastic job on this volcano and spent many hours working with wire, clay and paint. CONGRATULATIONS Jonah!!!
Monday, March 01, 2010
Zettiology: A Little Artistic Adventure
I've been experimenting with creating "zettis." It's a folk art style originated by artist Teesha Moore but hard to define. Some common characteristics are striped legs, black and white checks or stripes, bright colors, a quirky look and usually in a collage form. I've loved collages ever since it was a required subject in a high school art class. Creating zettis over the past week have taken me out of my comfort zone and charged up my creativity.
I took these and more into the store today.
(My first try)
Well..DUHHHHH
Back: "I'd worry about getting old if I wasn't so damn sexy!"
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
At the Park and the Elephant Tree
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Hazel's Hands
Friday, February 26, 2010
UCET Conference
I attended the UCET (Utah Coalition for Educational Technology) Conference at Murray High School today. Murray is my old stomping ground when I attended court reporting school and not far from the high school. It's also not far from one of my favorite parks. I attended sessions on photography, the Web 2.0 classroom (google docs, blogs, paperless classroom) and Twitter tools for teachers. Amazing how exhausted I am from using my brain today - in a different way.
I was delighted to find my friend, Pat O'Connor in the vendor area. He was here from Colorado with Lightspeed and the Redcat portable audio system. He is a walking miracle and has an incredible survival story which touches anyone who hears it. Recently his story was told on a Denver TV station commemorating the one-year anniversary of the accident and can be viewed here. (They don't talk about the mystery man who showed up out of nowhere and provided a lighter to keep him warm, but can be read off the site.) http://www.9news.com/video/default.aspx?bctid=62379621001
I really liked UCET's clever poster this year, advertising the conference.
I was delighted to find my friend, Pat O'Connor in the vendor area. He was here from Colorado with Lightspeed and the Redcat portable audio system. He is a walking miracle and has an incredible survival story which touches anyone who hears it. Recently his story was told on a Denver TV station commemorating the one-year anniversary of the accident and can be viewed here. (They don't talk about the mystery man who showed up out of nowhere and provided a lighter to keep him warm, but can be read off the site.) http://www.9news.com/video/default.aspx?bctid=62379621001

Thursday, February 25, 2010
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