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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Switching Gears

Now that we've packed up the garden, it's time for me to switch gears. Expect new posts to reflect more of my professional experiences as well as splashes of life in the Midwest.

A couple of current projects:

I've started an Edublog for my 7th grade students. If you get a moment - please click on the image below. The kids are tracking our clustermap pretty carefully and have been SO excited when we get new hits from places outside of Anamosa.
We'll get some of their postings going by the end of the week.



As a "new" teacher I am required to put together a teaching portfolio based on the Iowa State Teacher Standards. You'll find it below. 



In addition to the two sites above. I'll be updating our wedding website shortly. ;-) 

lovingyouisfun.com



Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Coding with 8th Graders

I've been working with my 8th grade students to get started with Coding through Code.org. They have been very successful! Code.org provides some direct-instruction lessons but most of the lessons are computer-based and students work at their own pace. They learn from short tutorials but also from their peers as they work through more difficult situations.



Those who finish early go in to Khan Academy and are working JS Programming. They are also doing well with that. I can't wait to see where they'll go next!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Family Vacation 2014 - EUROPE

We had such fun touring France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy.  Here is a quick photo highlight tour.

Paris -

Hike on our own to see Sacre Coeur

Walking tour during a music festival in Paris

Seine River Boat Tour


Beaune, France

Wine tasting in the cellar


Lauterbrunnen Valley, Switzerland


Tremmelbach falls - neat video of it here (ignore the music)





 Munich, Germany


Lots of really good beer!

Venice, Italy

Piazza San Marco

Grand Canal - Gondola ride
Outside of Florence, Italy (Tuscany)

Our whole tour group


Cooking lessons

Florence, Italy

Amazing views of the city from the top of the dome



Rome, Italy


Colosseum 

The Forum 

Vatican




It was a wonderful trip!

Then we came back to a sewer filled basement, but more on that next time. :-)












Thursday, May 15, 2014

Garden 2014 is Planted!

Last weekend we were able to get the bulk of our garden planted. Whew we're tired again. We divided it into 4 sections just like last year. Here is what we have so far -

Section A:
  • Mexican Sour Gherkins (275 seeds) - we really like these
  • Cucumbers (2 mounds)
  • Celery
  • Two types of Kale
  • Swiss Chard
  • Butternut squash
  • Cantaloup
  • Watermellon

Section B:

  • Sugar Snaps
  • Snow Peas
  • Green Beans
Section C:

  • Brussels Sprouts (3 varieties)
  • Broccoli
  • Acorn Squash
  • Zucchini
  • Egg Plant
  • Coming soon - Sweet Potatoes 
Section D:

  • Tomatoes - a variety
  • Jalapenos
  • Mini bell peppers
  • Coming soon - More Bell Peppers
     N
W      E
     S

 The south side faces towards our house. 

This is looking from the corner of NE corner of Section B - fence is for sugar snaps.


SW corner - broccoli plants


 From the SW corner  Section C- broccoli plants




Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The good news is - winter seems to still be here....

So I promised myself this winter I would do a better job of keeping up on the blog. Clearly this was a failure. It has been a long and painful winter for this quasi-California-girl but I'm hoping spring really is just around the corner. We had a beautiful weekend and if things go right, I may even get to plant the garden sometime in the next 2-3 weeks!

I've started some plants in the basement this winter, and while I did not plant half as many as last winter, I also haven't killed any. Coincidence?

Here are some quick garden highlights - 

We've started about 6 tomatoes and 4 Brussels sprouts. Keeping our fingers crossed they make it another couple of weeks before being transplanted in the garden.

The wood chuck is back (thumbs down) and everything is starting to green-up (thumbs up)!


 We have 3 whole asparagus shoots coming! - We transplanted 20+ yr-old asparagus from Dustin's great-aunt Gerry's garden last fall and we may actually get to eat some of it this spring.


We also put a truckload of compost (2000 lbs) on the garden last weekend and have tilled it up. Now we just need things to warm up so we can plant!

Stay warm my friends. Spring will (eventually) get here. I'll make a list of our garden plants in the next post.