Sneak peek of what a week in Mexico and events look like..

This is a sample of events and getting them out to everyone!

Okay so here goes the round up of events!  (HOLD ON!)
BUT remember, aside from the events, we have an AWESOME, family and cuddly canine
available to a good home, as well as a beautiful and lovely feline to a good home, please see
Harry about these opportunities, that come with full items for care and they are trained!  🙂
and now to the events…
Tuesday
 SORRY FOR GETTING THIS OUT LATE, but contact Rennie about the future Book
CLUB MEETINGS if interested!
Hello everyone,
Tomorrow is book club at Judy’s place at 5:30
If you need directions to get there please email Judy and she will give the best directions for driving etc.
See you there,
Rennie
Internations on Tuesday (TONIGHT!)
Official InterNations Event

Dear InterNations Mexico City members,
Please join us at Omiya to celebrate New Year at the first
networking event in 2013 among expats and friends! Omiya is
a superb Japanese restaurant and bar in Colonia Roma, we have
the entire first floor reserved for us!
Join us there on Wednesday, January 16th at 9:00pm.
This is a ticketed event and attendees will enjoy a complimentary welcome drink and finger food ( until 10.30pm only ).
Albatross Members join for free. Cover for registered Basic Members is $150 MXN. All InterNations members NOT on the guest list will be charged $200 MXN. Non-InterNations members will pay $250 MXN, so please encourage your friends to sign up for InterNations and register for this event (basic IN membership is free!).
As usual, we would like to ask for volunteers from our community to greet and check-in guests at the door. This will be a great opportunity for those new to the community and it will ensure that you meet everyone on the evening! Complimentary entrance and welcome drink will be provided to those interested. To express your interest, please send David a private message.
Please don’t forget to register for this event by clicking the Accept Invitation button and feel free to bring your international friends and coworkers, but please invite them to sign up for InterNations first.
Guest list closes at 1pm sharp on Jan. 16th.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Heidi, Alex, Hector & David
InterNations Ambassadors Mexico City
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Live the InterNations spirit – Nobody stands alone!
For many guests, it’ll be the first InterNations event; quite a few arrive on their own. Please be open to making them feel welcome. If you see someone standing alone, it’d be great if you introduced them to your friends. We can thus share the spirit of connecting global minds, and every member will have a lovely time. Thanks!
Wednesday
OPEN MIC NIGHT!  CELAYOS!  7:00 PM – VFW in Condesa, see Harry or Mr Hamilton for more details!
DON’T FORGET!!
New Migratory Law: Mrs. Carola Vidal, our migratory lawyer, will offer informational meetings about the most recent changes in Mexican Migratory Law and its bylaws and the implications these may have for our foreign staff.  If you are interested in attending one of these meetings on Thursdays January 17, 24 and 31, from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room (Next to HC) please confirm your attendance with Norma Maldonado no later than January 16.
Thursday
OH YEAHHHH GERMAN BREAD LADY!  ( I AM dancing German here – picture it!)
12:13 – 1:15!  BAPTIST CHURCH!  SET YOUR CLOCK!
and
Mr. Joel Sánchez, our new BBVA Bancomer executive (and totally bilingual) will visit our ASF campus on January 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. He will process credit card applications, preferential service cards and special credits to buy a car or house. If you want to set up an appointment, please e-mail  him or call him at 04455-1386-4714
Friday
I need to retire and begin a new year, new restaurants,  at a place I started ages ago, and I love it here…so RSVP only please to me by Thursday evening….
#6 DELIRIO

Add DELIRIO to your list of places to frequent. Hitting there Sunday August 21, you must do this! BRUNCH ON SUNDAYS, although 180 pesos is worth it! FRESH everything ad it goes until 2:00, so worth it. Delicious, awesome atmosphere, and a great start to out Sunday Brunch out around Mexico! Thanks Elaine! See below:
This video goes into the history and mission Delirio a bit more!
Saturday
  • Saturday, January 19, 2013
    9:00 PM To  3:00 AM
  • Tamaulipas 30, Condessa, México City (edit map)
  • … “Donde la fiesta no acaba”! Eso dice el website de PATA NEGRA. Así que sigamos las fiestas y empecemos este año con el pie derecho, luego el izquierdo, luego un movimiento de cadera y así siguiendo el ritmo!!! Qué mejor que con buena música, buenos tragos, buen ambiente y en excelente compañía; para ponernos al tanto después de las largas vacaciones y para conocer nuevas personas. ¿El pretexto? Celebrar los cumpleaños de Evanie y de Jael!

 In case you don’t speak the Spanish 🙂
  • …”Where the party never ends!” That’s what the Pata Negra website says. That’s how we’ll continue the party and start this year on the right foot, then the left foot, then a move of the hips and then follow the rhythm!!! What better way than with good music, good drinks, good atmosphere and excellent company. Lets get together after our long vacations and get to know some new people. The reason? To celebrate Karla’s and Evanie’s birthdays!
SUNDAY!
Day trip to Monarch Butterflies and Valle de Bravo – 20th of January / 17th of February / 9th of March
Virtual Tour: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.407716572645691.98377.100002220545839&type=3
Our VI Local Hiring Fair will be held on January 19, 2013. Please invite your friends and family members to visit our employment section on our web page where they will find updated openings, the application process, and detailed information to be considered as a candidate and get interview appointments.
DOWN THE ROAD….
CPA Visit Global Tax Service (GTS) will send Robert E. Deuel CPA to visit the school. Mr. Deuel has been working for GTS and preparing expat tax returns for almost seven years. He will visit the school on January 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.mand January 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room (next to HC) and will provide individual 30-minute meetings with U.S. taxpayers in which he will answer questions regarding U.S. taxes and Social Security. If you want to make an appointment with Mr. Deuel please contact Norma Maldonado no later than January 16Click here for useful information from Global Tax.
January 30th – OPEN MIC NIGHT!  We would like some teachers to come out and strut their talents!  Musical instruments included!  Art!  Photography!  All things literary!  4:30 PM this time you will be out by 6:00 PM, tons of refreshments this time!  🙂
A Visit to Tula and Tepozotlán: The ASF Mentoring Committee is organizing one of our traditional historical and cultural trips. This time we will be visiting the “atlantes” in Tula and the Ex-Convent of Tepozotlán on Saturday, January 26, 2013. All ASF staff and their families are welcome to join our group and enjoy the outing. Entrance to these historic places is free if you bring your ASF ID. The cost of the trip itself is $200 pesos per person and $90 pesos  for children under the age of 13. Please see the attached invitation, mark your calendars and reserve your place with Glynis Frenkel in ECC, Nancy Bollinger or Katie Lamberton in LS, Isabel Fernandez in MS and A&EL, Isabel Duque or Miguel Angle Soto in US and Karla Campos if you are support staff.
Peter’s Trips:
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Reading frenzy worth the frenzy and what a NIGHT!

2013-01-12 01.47.20Heading into the weekend with seeing Rafa stop by and visit – WHOA!  AWESOME!  Okay so don’t forget to check out the new reviews on my blog of two more

heart- stilling books,

2013-01-14 10.39.24Maggie Stiefvater’s Raven Boys & 

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Jessi Kirby’s In Honor and wow.  This weekend in Mexico – BEAUTIFUL, warm, and the evenings warm and wonderful.  Kinah is no longer sick, back to normal thanks to a slew of people, such as Hilda, Jessica, Dr. Pedro – WOW – Thank you to Michelle for giving tips on redecorating the apartment and looking forward to stage 2.  It is turning into a bungalow – Life is good.  🙂

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Everyone’s Last Song – a review that clashes with real life.

When I met Nicolas Sparks at NCTE in Las Vegas 2012, I knew the name, the books, the fame, etc….When I finished the book January 9, 2013, I overlooked one thing…The deepness that can come past the emotions Nicholas Sparks adds into texts is subtle.  It is too easy to classify Mr Sparks as the author that can play the harp strings of females – he does connect well, but know this especially after reading several of his books and finally, The Last Song ,

2013-01-10 12.45.232013-01-10 12.45.13I saw the beginning of my years in elementary, phases of being a country boy, to a city boy, to a college student, experiencing the struggle of life without my Dad toy seemed to know the world, and help the world, my life moving to the coast, to Mexico, creating pang strings of emotion with the students I came to love, and after the tears, yes, tears, laughter, and amazing roller coaster ride I travelled in this text, I found myself looking at the last page – and seeing Columbia University ending this book.  I just had come full circle with my students in Mexico, relived the amazing moments with my dear dear families I made in Seaford, and has encompassed my whole life in one book – yes, this book was that powerful.

YOUR last song might be a short story that gets published, a marathon you place  and win for someone, a challenge that relights a memory of someone that never disappears from your life, but as this book makes clear – everyone has their own last song.

Review from Good reads:

“I stand corrected after going through a snapshot of my life, so many emotions – and reading this in two days because I WOULD NOT STOP – this book, one of many, define so many people that have touched my life and I realized – Nicolas Sparks does the emotional thing for sure, yet, there is more substance to him than just picking emotional strings, there are memories you can take back with you if you look deep enough.  Fittingly enough, Columbia University ended this novel, and my former essay on things coming full circle – this book shook me by the shoulders and made me realize this all over again.  Certainly, this novel can define a person, and the letter that came with this book, explaining the need to add SAT, ACT, sample essays and so many more student guided materials that go along with the novel – AMAZING. “

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Reading between the lines tell a story – Driving 101

There always has been a trait that runs in parts of my family that finds driving, a powerful meditation that always leads to other places, I definitely fall in that part of the family…

January 4, 2013 – 6:15 AM I drove out of the Betts’ house at 152266 miles on my truck from Seaford, DE to head to Delaware – before too long I heard the fated NPR broadcast about 3 Kings Day – let me explain – Rosca de Reyes – a bread I thought that was like fruit cake – no no way at all, the three colors represent the three kings, and inside the bread you might stumble across a small baby – if you get this as you are chomping, you get to host the party NEXT year  🙂  It is one thing to hear this but another to be in a country that lives this, and that has made all the difference in my and realizing what people Mexico is and what Mexico is – and again, the stories versus the reality I thought as I listened to this NPR broadcast, made me realize what a gift it has been to be in Mexico on a personal level.  In this NPR broadcast, if you clicked on the link  above, told you there was a TEN – yes, 10 ton, that is TON Rosca de Reyes bread being made, SUPER WHOA….

roscaThree Kings Day itself, January 6th, Rosca de Reyes is shared with everyone – EVERYONE – where you MIGHT stumble across the plastic baby – representing Jesus, in the bread and you will now have the honor of hosting the party  😉

By the way, the bread is NOT fruit cake and is A M A Z I N G – so this must become a tradition soon and can be one among your family and you will notice it will bring you a little closer to a deeper meaning of Christmas…

I remember after hearing this shocked of the irony if being pulled back to my home now in Mexico in a single broadcast – as I pulled into Bridgeville and bought gas – 3.36 a gallon, filling up with the remaining 5.96 gallons that filled my Mountaineer tank, costing me 20.00.

Then I heard a review of a book that shocked me as I pulled out of southern DE onto and towards the Bay Bridge.  The book, What are You Doing Here?, written by an African American author named Laina Dawes, who grew up loving bands like KISS and Def Leppard to name a few – wait – African American?  Heavy metal?  EXACTLY – the amazing story here at NPR about stereotypes placed on races of individuals when it comes to MUSIC – caused Laina to be threatened and harassed at heavy metal concerts because she was African American – what am AMAZING book and revealing about people, stereotypes, and how these beliefs can be right under our noses and we do not realize it.  I would love this book – HINT MOM – BIRTHDAY PRESENT  (LOL). Ohhhh, wait, Mom, as you are reading this we realize it is YOUR birthday coming up soon, huh?  Yeah, too late, now over 500 people will know it is your birthday coming up on February (thanks Lois) and will try to figure out ways to tell you that before the 5th leaves, oooh, did I give it away?   😉

Virginia – the state I LOATHED driving TO Seaford as it took forever – I stopped  at 152381 mileage and bought 5.716 gallons at 3.49 (OUCH) a gallon ouch as you will see how far down it dips as I travelled further south…this cost me 20.00 as well.  Yet to show how big Virginia was, I stopped AGAIN in the state to take advantage of the 3.29 a gallon, costing me 50.00 getting 15.156 gallons – so this would let me get OUT of the state and fill up next time in…um no – STILL in Virginia – getting the 3.18/gallon for 15.00 at WAWA gas station, 5.332 gallons, and mileage 152487 – moving along as you can see with the mileage – and yes, an UNBELIEVABLE FOURTH time in VA, getting gas, AGAIN, at Sheetz  (did I mention this was in VIRGINIA?) – 3.15/gallon for 6.963 gallons for $22.00 and mileage at 152591.

Finally – Tennessee – 20.00 spent for 3.09 a gallon, 6.454 gallons, at HESS, mileage 152703 – then again in TN – getting 8.145 gallons, 3.06 a gallon, at 152820 mileage.  Last time in Tennessee I bought 8.771 gallons at 3.07 a gallon, for 27.01, mileage 152973 27+ miles out of Chattanooga.

Hitting Alabama – Same day!  – whoa!  YEAH! – I bought my first time in this state, 24.00 of gas, for 3.15 a gallon, giving me 7.596 gallons at 53096 mileage.  I gracefully used my brother’s Visa gift card to fuel me to get to my next stop, still in Alabama, stopping at 11:44 PM – completely EXHAUSTED – and falling asleep in the back seat of my truck, not liking the COLD – but lucky to have the body pillow from the Fields! – and blanket I still had from attending Edinboro University AGES ago – locked inside my truck at a truck rest stop.

I awoke at 3:33 AM and something told me – GET TO Mississippi! – I drove until 4:14 AM, which did in fact take me into Mississippi, where I found a rest stop and again, found deeply asleep at a rest stop, obviously now into the second day of my trip.

When I woke up – I filled up with $25.00 of gas, giving me 9.618 gallons as 3.119 a gallon, yes, prices were now definitely lower!  My mileage was 153282 at this point, and I heard this AWESOME broadcast as I crossed into Louisiana – about “Fess”, an AMAZING inspiration to Louisiana music and would go on to influence MANY other famous musicians, – Profess Long Hair – if you do not know this story – TRUST ME – you NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS, this is AMAZING – I promise you – and I again dawned on the irony of listening to NPR’s story about this Louisiana legend as I drive through Louisiana, making me realize how much more there is to states than just driving through them.

I also realized all the things I was seeing abandoned along the road, a brand new cooler in the middle of the road, with a brand new top, a back hat with a pin band (reminded me of an episode of Two and a Half Men and Steve Tylor).

Then yet another shocking broadcast as I again bought 12.953 gallons of gas for 40.01 exactly, for 3.08 a gallon, with a mileage of 153498 – the book titled The Death of Bees.  Lisa O’Donnell’s thick accent as she reads this PROLOGUE, to this story – just read this…

Prologue

Eugene Doyle. Born 19 June 1972. Died 17 December 2010,aged thirty-eight.

Isabel Ann Macdonald. Born 24 May 1974. Died 18 December 2010, aged thirty-six.

Today is Christmas Eve. Today is my birthday. Today I am fifteen. Today I buried my parents in the backyard.

~

I was hooked by her thick brogue, and the plot of how such a story came out in the first place, and if you listen to this you will run out and snag this book – I wanted to right there and then.

Finally – FINALLY – Texas – getting 13.337 gallons of gas, at, YES – 2.99 a gallon, for 40.00, at mileage 153703, I KNEW I was getting closer to my second night.

Three more stops would have me for gas in Texas, next one at 20.00 for 3.15 a gallon receiving 6.331 gallons at mileage 153814 mileage, then again for 28.00, 8.752 gallons, at 3.19 a gallon, at mileage 153965 mileage. Lastly – IN LAREDO! – 3.15 a gallon, 9.813 gallons, at mileage 154149.  I have to say, calling my cousin Roger with the remaining 2 minutes left to bypass Houston and San Antonio, using a state route instead of an interstate did cut about (was it 40?) miles off my intended route – thanks Roger for researching this as I was approaching the choice to take interstate versus state routes – I found the Holiday Inn parking lot, fell asleep exhausted, and awoke at 7:30 AM – ready to start my trip across the border.

Let me say this – I had the worst anxiety attack of my life this Saturday night – Would I make it all the way and have enough money?  What would I do if I did not?  Was I truly going to be able to leave the awesome moments I had with my family and be able to go back to my changed world in Mexico? I did not sleep well this Saturday night and never had these fears hit me as they did this evening and that placed me in a zone of fear I had not been in a long time, maybe it was just being night ad being so far away so quickly, but all the same, this experience certainly was unsettling.

Despite this, I drove across the International Bridge #1, toll being 3.00 USD, and  into Mexico I went! – 2nd toll I came to was 205 but in PESOS, then 3rd toll was 130 pesos at mileage 154295, 4th tool 45 pesos, 5th toll 35 pesos, at at this point I as at mileage 154331 at 11:33 AM, tank 1/2 full from Texas.  I learned some important terminology as well and still stuck to the cuota roads:

LIBRE = Free Road. Free roads are less well maintained, single-lanes each way that will take you longer to travel across. However, to see some of the ‘off the beaten track’ places, you’ll need to avoid Toll Roads, as they often double as “by-passes” (see term below). It’s recommended that you don’t take the free roads after dark.

CUOTA = Toll Road. Follow this sign if you want to take the toll road to the destination you are traveling to. Note that the highway numbers are often the same, so you can be on the right highway number, heading in the right direction, but on a free (slower) road than you’d like to be. For toll roads, follow the signs that read “CUOTA”.

LIBRAMIENTO = Bypass. Sometimes, major free roads that connect big towns and cities will give you an option to take the “Libramiento” route. This is like a toll road (and sometimes it’s part of the toll road) which, for a fee, will enable you to by-pass the smaller town city if you don’t want to go there, saving you time, and perhaps the hassle of getting lost. Libramientos work in the same way as toll roads.

My 6th toll was 55 pesos, at 12:05, then finally, 5 miles before San Cayetanos, I pulled over and bought 500 pesos of gas, my first close to fill up in Mexico.  Mileage 154448.  I have to say, this fill up barely put my gas to the half tank and I was not happy with the results of my gas fuel line, bringing back my haunting fears of IF I would make it.

7th tolls became San Luis Postosi – 19 pesos, then 8th toll, then shortly after I stopped again for gas, 500 pesos and THIS fill up DID fill up my tank, giving me MUCH more gas, for the same 500 pesos?  I was totally stymied and wondered why I had been so short fuel the first time?  Watered down?  I watched them pump it and I did not receive NEARLY the same gas level I did, but same Pemex station, so was there THAT much of a difference in price per gallon?  I should have noted it, but since people always pump your gas for you, it was not as easy to gather this info.

At 4:32 I was in Queretaro, Mexico, toll of 52 pesos, (8th toll) mileage 154596.  I pushed on and my 9th toll was 40 pesos just outside Queretaro.  10th toll was 80 pesos, at 7:17 PM, mileage 154750, an last (MY GOSH LAST!) toll was 70 pesos for the Federal District (or the DF) – Needless to say, I arrived home around 11:10 PM, not before coming lost as I came in under and among these NEW satellite overpasses and by TOTAL luck, saw the exit for Viaducto Miguel Alemán, I took it, and ended up by the World trade Center and just made it home, in a major daze from sore muscles, still not believing I was DONE driving as I walked up the stairs to my own apartment.

So tallying again, total Mexican tolls added up to 731 in pesos coming back and the 3.00 USD for crossing back into Mexico across the bridge.  Total gas cost was 407.02 in USD, and in pesos, 100 pesos total (I will let you do the configuring from pesos to dollars here! )

Overall, I found I drove 55 miles to 60 miles an hour halfway in Mexico to save gas, and I did get a ton of mileage that had lasted me from fill up all the way to deep into Mexico, yet when I went 65-70 the second half – I did not burn any more fuel, so I felt I could have gone a little faster and arrived faster – but I never would get a chance to test if one was better than the other, though I have to say, I am done THAT test is over.

This was a three day trek back and forth that certainly is a test, my back and legs still feel, just “accordioned”, yet, what is sad is when/if I am brave to do this again, I will always know I can do it in three days and any more will seem like I am losing time, so yes, this set a bar I didn’t necessarily want to look at the next time!

The views as you can see on my Facebook albums never ceased to cause me awe, and the drive did provide a massive amount of reflection, as well as meditation on things I would not have time to slow down and think about unless I was in a vehicle across country for that long, something to be said for distancing yourself from technology and doing an old-fashioned trek, to get back to basics and read the story between the lines…

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Reviewing the past road trip days that have been – awesome…:) and returning to reality..

2013-01-07 01.08.59Not sure if this link will work, but two things to check out…

the pics from returning to Mexico on my facebook album:

and the new reviews of books as we start to go through the Young Adult Lit books from ALAN, and my students and myself mail the reviews to the authors!

Details and awesome stories from the road will com next, as well as detailing/explaining the Three Kings celebration in Mexico!

Heading here today as the last day of vacation..

Screen Shot 2013-01-08 at 9.30.05 AMEl placer y el orden

Con obras del Museo d’ Orsay reunimos una selección de más de 60 piezas que, a partir de dos núcleos temáticos, representan la apropiación de estos dos conceptos en las esferas pública y privada a finales del siglo XIX.

Museo Nacional de Arte

and I get to pick up Kinah today!  🙂    🙂   And a list a mile long of things to do, but in 2013, regarding my resolutions, I have learned to breathe, pick them off one by one, and enjoy the trip along the way!

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10:30 and back in Mexico…

Just a quick note, I have been driving since 7:30 AM this morn and just got in to Mexico, I left Friday morn – 6:00 AM and ta da, and yes, I am seeing triple once I sat down, so to bed, for about 20 hours, and then I will update – three days in, three days out, SLEEP TIME!

😉

It feels good to be home…

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Surprises that touch the heart…

Okay, so being one of my last posts before I head on the road, I decided to come into school quickly, my heart can’t take seeing too many people without making me stay another day – and seeing Mrs Moore, Mr Bleile, Mrs Cox-Cannon, The Sigai’s, Shawna, Tammy, and Erin, all almost made me stay the whole time….so this picture is one of many I carry with me to Mexico…

sigais erin and tamI realized I can be ready to go back and forth yet it is much harder to see people I feel so much for, and that takes time to get used to yet I miss these people sooo much, it hurts sometimes, and yes, (it is important to keep those ties together no matter what happens…”)   Staying at the Betts’ house  Betts house last stay 2013the last day, the house itself oozes into your skin the comfortableness and “welcomeness” that the Betts themselves have, and this makes it even harder to leave, but oh so bittersweet to return…  Christmas has come in so many ways that do not involve presents, even after the 2012 year this year, I have nothing but to be more than thankful for family and friends, the best gifts of all!  I miss so many people and I am rich beyond belief for the friends I have in so many places!

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New reviews!

Don’t forget to check out the new reviews on books coming out in January, February, and March 2013 at this link on my blog!   We have many Young Adult lit texts that are coming out, and trust me, these are for adults too and get you involved in various issues that are on the news and in the world today!  🙂

 

 

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Times winding down…but friendships crank up!

Wednesday – a day to catch up with many things here in DE, and get this, – I was able to meet with Wayne Cannon – my Kiwanis/Key Club Advisor counterpart in crime at Seaford – He is AWESOME! – yesterday – catching up with new exchange student 2013-01-02 02.12.12Pim – Visiting with Jeanine and Chuck, represent AFS – AND Glenn and Lennie!  WOW!   It was AWESOME – AWESOME 🙂    Then back to today and arranging to meet awesome Tammy Pham tomorrow who is my co-conspirator in traveling back to Driving Directions from Seaford, Delaware to Mexico City, undefined | MapQuest

– and ending a night on Wednesday with an AWESOME, incredible student, Sarah McCarthy who truly epitomizes a positive outlook and optimistic look on life – she is a dear – and a warrior of a positive mentality – making my night pretty nice to know I had her as a student and seen she has become another great young lady –  just for a moment I have to state, that IS one huge benefit that outweighs others in being a teacher – seeing your former students go on and being amazing in so any ways that can’t be measured in a state test – truly the gift that you receive later but is worth more than most you receive during the moment  🙂

Gearing up for the roadtrip home, and right now looks like the trip is predicted at 345.92 in gas, 42 hours and 46 minutes, 2563.61 miles, so I am curious to see how close I come to that….(fingers crossed).  🙂

 

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NEW YEAR’S EVE…what does it mean? to….you?

2013-01-01 12.59.54Okay well, 40 minutes left..and a few memories to look back on before 2013 occurs…

Tonight I was able to meet with long time friend and confidante, Linn Duryea, at Bethany – we went to2013-01-01 07.18.53 Dos Locos, a mexican restaurant at Rehoboth Beach – where I met 2013-01-01 08.36.53-2Danielle Levredge and boyfriend, tonight being the night before they leave for Morocco – Paris for a month!  I am so glad I got a chance to see her before we left – wow! We walked Rohoboth Beach – 2013-01-01 08.51.43boardwalk – get this – the picture on the left has a cross and a stuffed animal for every single student that died in the Connecticut school shooting – somber and awesome to know that this is something to reflect on coming into a new year – then Starbuck’s – (wow, we do not have any of those?!  LOL) – then onto what used to be Timothy’s (now Beachcomber’s) – to hear the band Divine Proportion – they were rockin’ good with covers and a tune that was awesome!  🙂   Back as the Duryea’s and celebrating together with friends, and as they say, the way you spend the new year at the end is the way you spend it in the new year – friends is a good way to start  🙂

Okay – resolutions – very important –

1 – Being more available and aware of the events, birthdays, etc for my friends everywhere…

2 – Pushing myself in the writing area to be published and to represent my Nano rumblings in a more published forum…

3 – Become more fluent in Spanish

4- Incorporate technology and education on a librarian level as a profession – and use technology to impact many many more people and mediums

5 – Get back on track with running, and improving my overall physical shape.

6 – Be more environmentally active as I was in DE, and do this on a more global scale.

7 – Improve my blog and reach more countries, reach more people, and impact them in a more beneficial way.

Happy New Year everyone, please feel free to leave a comment of one important resolution of yours is!

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