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AVID

AVID

AVID stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination.

wha????

Actually, it’s a really cool theory or process. This was the training I was at in Dallas all last week. (By the way, let me start out by saying Jared survived my absence remarkably well…. the dogs kept him busy enough not to have time to even miss me!)

Basically, there’s the “School Game”. This is where some of us figure out when a teacher says, “This is important,” or, “This may be on the test,” we who know THE GAME take out a sheet of paper and start to write furiously. Most students don’t pick up on that. Or the fact that a textbook has subheadings, bold, italicized, underlined print, and/or pictures and figures for a reason–emphasizing (ideally)  the important information.

Many students just don’t get it. They think they are just dumb–especially kids from low socioeconomic backgrounds, kids that potentially are going to be the first generation to go to college, kids that are in the foster care system, etc. NOT TRUE! AVID is preparing them to:

1) Understand how to make it through high school through difficult classes (like AP classes);

2)  Find out ways to apply for colleges and find ways to fund it; and

3) Once in college, successfully stay there and graduate and be successful in their own careers.

It’s all about enabling these students.  Letting them know that we know they CAN do these classes, can make it to college, that it’s OKAY to be successful in school…. And lets face it- those of us who made it to college on our own still made lots of little mistakes that we wished we hadn’t, right? Did poorly in some classes- couldn’t figure out exactly what professors were after, etc. AVID gives them strategies to become successful (And really, everyone could really benefit from these strategies- I wish I had them when I was a young student…).

Anyways, I had a lot of fun. We got to stay in the very nice Hyatt Regency hotel.

Hyatt

when we got to break down into smaller groups for individual subject matter and levels of AVID knowledge, I got to go to the beautiful Adolphus hotel. It had a great, inspiring theme, perfect for the English teacher in me. It’s the kind of hotel you could write a ghost story about with it’s great antebellum south feel.

adolphus

And, while riding the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transportation system/subway) I noticed a lot of the trains had these awesome “Poetry in Motion” plaques on the inside, where you could read a variety of poems as you waited to get to your location.

Poetry in Motion

How awesome is that?! Okay, yes, I am a nerd, but you all knew that anyways because I chose to be a teacher (of literature/language arts/english) of all the other awesome professional options out there!

I made some really great friends on the trip, and hopefully I can get some of their much nicer pictures (ones NOT taken with my grainy little cell phone quality). I had a fabulous time and learned some great strategies and ways I can be a better teacher for my kids!

I’d write more, but the baby Bonnie lass has awoken and is  using one of my hands as a chew toy… so I better pay attention to here before i lose a finger to those sharp little teeth! Lets end with a pic of the puppies in a better, non-chewing moment:

Bonzors and the Stevie

Picture Post!

Picture Post!

So, I was thinking since my last post tended to be a little negative, I needed a positive post to quickly balance it out.

Ergo: Stevie.

Here he is with his football sweater. Since it’s blue, he was “going for” the Colts  during the Superbowl, according to Jared.

Stevie Sweater             Stevie Sweater 2

Yeah, we think he’s pretty cute.

Which is why he gets away with things like (and this one was too big to fit in a thumbnail, apparently:

Stevie getting comfortable 

Stevie in Bed

I also got a new look when I visited Utah in Thanksgiving. It’s not that different, but it’s been a long time since my hair was this short. I like it. (this one was too big to fit in a thumbnail, apparently)

Thanksgiving Haircut                Thanksgiving Haircut 2

All right. That’s enough good stuff for awhile, methinks. Bed time!


Sleepover!

Sleepover!

So, last night was our first official night in the house- YIPPEE!

Okay, okay, I know, a bit sad. However, thanks to Jared’s friends Asa and Aashish, we were able to move all the “big stuff” over to the house. You know, like the queen-sized bed, the piano, the double bed, the couch…. things that I couldn’t possibly help Jared load into his truck on my own. So I contributed by packing smaller boxes and making peanut butter bars for the guys. Our way of saying “thank you.”

Last night was a lot like a hotel stay; we haven’t moved a lot of food over, missing a lot of the essentials, but now we have more at the house than we do here at the apartment. I think I will get used to it sooner than later; but it’s just hard to believe this is OURS. OUR house, OUR yard… just… WOW!

Stevie has been LOVING it. He was running up and down the stairs, going in circles around the main floor, and his tail was CONSTANTLY wagging. He is so excited about the extra room. I think he will settle in just fine. 🙂

The bees are gone!

The bees are gone!

The backyard is overall now a safer place. The huge hive of bees has been sealed up and there are no signs of a new hive forming. I do wish that there was a way we could have removed them alive from the tree and transplanted them, but it would have probably done damage to the awesome tree. Oh well.

Other bug updates: all bugs in the house that we find are dead! Meaning, the rate of new bugs showing up is slowing down considerably, and by the time we see them, they are officially dead! Considering the fact that seeing a live spider or cockroach or any creepy-crawly or flying thing can send me into a state of cardiac arrest, and then those creatures show up starring in my nightmares, this dead bug thing is very very good!

The temperatures here in Texas are HOT!!! Today, outside the house was about 103, and inside was 95. Can I just say, YUCK! It’s really killing our grass, and as our sprinkling system consists of a hose, a nice spray nozzle, and a rotating sprinkler, it’s a lot of work to keep up with! So our grass looks a lot like this:

Dying Grass

Some places, it looks a lot worse. 🙁 At least I have managed to keep the majority of the plants alive! woohoo!

So today, I was attempting to revive the greenery about the house by water and vacuuming up bugs in the house, waiting for the AC guy. (Yes, I am aware that the middle of the day isn’t the best time to be watering. Until we move in, we aren’t motivated enough to do late night/early morning watering.) The window was 1-4pm, and the house was 95 degrees. Guess who actually got pretty far behind? Yup, the AC man. So there I was, doing activities in the sun and then coming inside and vacuuming/unpacking some items that I moved over there today… and I think I got too much sun. Drinking water wasn’t really helping… so around 3:30 I called Jared and asked him to call the AC people and see if they were EVER going to come, because I couldn’t handle the heat anymore!

Jared called me back, and the window had been pushed back to between 5-6pm! And they couldn’t call to give us this time estimate? Must I suffer, hoping that ANY MOMENT sweet, cool relief from the AC could be coming?  Well, Jared told me to go home, rest for a hour, then go back, or he could leave work and go there for me.  I got home and decided that I couldn’t go back. I was dizzy, I had no energy, and even with my glasses, my sight was off and on blurry. Time to sleep for sure.

So Jared ended up taking a break from work so he could meet up with Mr. AC guy, and now we have AC. Hopefully that will make moving so much easier!

On other news, Stevie is doing much better. The bumps are all but gone and he’s not sneezing anymore. He does enjoy getting meds because they come with the magic items “Cheese” or “Peanut butter.” It makes me laugh, because he actually gets excited when he sees me opening up his medicine. A dog that WANTS to take his medicine?! Not to mention, he is hilarious when he gets peanut butter. Here’s a vid of IggyJack (NOT STEVIE!)  that can give you an idea of what Stevie looks like after he gets peanut butter; except Stevie’s tongue sticks out about 4 inches for a good 30 seconds after he gets the stuff.

(Warning: Video may lead you to laugh, giggle, and can cause strong yearnings for a cute dog. There’s some great links associated with it, like IggyJack gets shot, IggyJack gets a tissue… etc. Also, you may want to play it with the sound off, other than the shot one…)

Vacation July ’09

Vacation July ’09

So, we are back from vacation in Utah (which was wonderful, by the way), and I have recovered enough to post about it. We have reunited with the darling Stevie, whom I missed terribly the whole trip, but it seemed best to board him. The trip home wasn’t as great as I thought it would be, though it went amazingly well for the first time we drove with a trailer on the truck. 🙂

Jared and I did a night in Truth or Consequences, NM (seriously, that’s the name of the town!) after a late start Sunday afternoon.  Then Monday afternoon, Jared surprised me by stopping in front of a Bed and Breakfast in Moab. I thought we were just gonna stay in a cheap hotel, but instead we spent a lovely night in the Cali Cochitta inn. They also have FABULOUS breakfasts, by the way. I would highly recommend staying there for multiple reasons.

Then we did some hiking in Arches National Park. I LOVE that place. Maybe not quite as much as Bryce Canyon, but it’s definitely up there in “Most beautiful and orginal places in the world.” We started the morning hiking Delicate Arch, but I was unbelievably out of shape. Stupid headaches! The hike is well worth the end result. We also saw some of the other neat sites of the park, mostly from the car though.

JandE Delicate Arch       JandE Delicate Arch 2        Fiery Furnace          Sand Dune Arch

Some sites we saw from a far:

Broken Arch      Skyline Arch      The Devil’s Garden     

Then Tuesday-Monday we were in Orem with our families. We were able to spend some time with my mom for her birthday, 25th anniversary of her 29th birthday!. We also did some four-wheeling with the Boothe clan in the Utah mountains. Despite a few mishaps, it was a beautiful drive. The wildflowers made me so happy! We also got to eat wonderful homemade dinners from both families and spend time with them. Sarah got us addicted to GuitarHero III for the Wii… now we really want it.

Some of the sites we saw ATV-ing:

Cute guy I saw while fourwheeling One good looking guy!

Purple hills and Sarah The purple hills and sister-in-law, Sarah.

Amazing Green mountains Can you believe how beautiful this is?

Okay, I will be done saturating y’all with pictures I think are awesome. All in all, it was a wonderful trip. Thanks to the Utah Boothes and Duncans for being so hospitable!

We are very happy to be reunited with our puppy too. It was so cute how excited he was to see us again. Jared and I were sitting down waiting, and they opened the door, and he saw us and came running so hard that the lady decided to let go of the leash and he jumped on my lap, gave me tons of kisses, then even jumped over to Jared and gave him a few before coming back to me. The people at the place absolutely adored him and said he was a sweetheart, along with being a handsome boy! (Like we didn’t know that already!)

He’s all of a sudden gotten a series of small bumps along his spine. We think it could be allergies, so I have been giving him small doses of Children’s Benadryl this weekend in hopes that it will help. If it doesn’t start looking better by tomorrow, I’m taking him to the vet.

That’s what’s up in our neck of the woods!