Tuesday, July 31, 2012

There are times when we want to do everything and life throws even more at us.  That is what July did to me.     After four weeks of teaching summer school, June 30-July1 was the last weekend of getting together with my Lesley University cohort.  It has been a hard, interesting, challenging year and a half.  On Sunday I headed to Denver to take the train to California to see my mother and family. 
July 3, Mom was not doing well.  Her health had declined greatly over the past month or so. Some days good, some not so good.  Get a daycare provider set up for the days my sister works.  
July 17, Get back home after two weeks and spend a week getting caught up on the house and very neglected vegetable garden and my class work.  Start looking ahead at the new school year and gear up for Digital Connections Boot Camp.  
July 24-25, Digicon12 gave me a whole new set of challenges both personal and in education.  This blog being one of them.  I am glad the website is up.  I need it to remind me of all the things we talked about.  Workshops and conferences give me so many ideas, but when I return home I have trouble remembering all those great ideas.  Now back to real life - weed pulling, Lesley classes, laundry, getting the library ready for school.  Just two weeks (including inservice days) to get ready for the next year.  
July 30, Then life throws in a curve.  3:00 AM Monday morning I get a call that my mother had passed away.  Sure am glad I made the trip early in the month.  Will now go back to Calif for the memorial service, see family and friends, then hit the ground running, ready or not, on Monday, Aug 12 -- First Day of School.

But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.  Isaiah 40:31 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Summer has gone by so quickly.  June was spent teaching summer school for four weeks.  Then it was off to Scottsbluff for the last weekend with the Lesley cohort.  This is the last class we have as a group.  We all have two more electives to take in the Fall term and then we will have our Masters in Education, Technology in Education.  Then it was off to catch the train on Monday morning out of Denver.  Now I could relax a little.  Spent 10 days with family in California (So. San Francisco).  Very nice break from the hot weather of Nebraska.  Too bad I could bring home some of the evening fog to help cool things down.  Two weeks and in-service days begin.  Just enough time to catch your breath and hit the ground running.