Last week Friday I volunteered to help with the Space Day for area and local middle school and high school students. My job was to make sure students and teachers were at the correct station; a very tough job. The really cool part of the day was being able to listen to the speakers.
The first speaker I heard was Mike Fossum. Mike was part of the crew of astronauts who brought supplies to the space station lab this summer. They added another "wing" or lab to the space station AND brought the necessary supplies and equipment to fix the Russian toilet that had not been working properly on the space station. Mike is a native of Sioux Falls, SD and has relatives in Watertown. His video and presentation was very interesting to the students and adults.
The second speaker I listened to was a Dr. Bacon. He shared there are two second generation astronauts in the space program; Sputnik happened 51 years ago; and solar purification developed by NASA and used in Africa. Dr. Bacon is a member of the environmental team from NASA that helps find ways to use NASA's space discoveries to help people on earth. This past summer a team went to Rwanda and installed solar purification cells in the water wells in villages so the people in areas of Rwanda would have clean water for cooking and drinking. It is the job or chore of the children to go to the wells and get the water for the family. The wells have such polluted water, the children travel for miles on foot looking for cleaner water. The solar purification cells will allow the children to spend less time on the roads searching for clean water and more time in school.
The other really cool benefit of the day was seeing former students, many of whom I had not seen since their elementary days. It was fun to see them, recognize faces and then have to ask for names, because I had no clue! The Space Day was a very organized event and an excellent educational opportunity for the students in the region.
We are retired educators enjoying the next phase in our lives. Traveling, geocaching and time with family and friends are how we spend our retirement days. We are enjoying the adventures of life after our working years.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dog Sitting
We are dog sitting for Rocco for a week while his owners, Karl & Crystal, go to Mexico for a week. Today, while at the "other grandparent's place," Rocco played with a dead critter. Needless to say, he was quite smelly when we brought him home in the car. Bob gave him a sponge bath, but it was Curt's job to give him a real bath as soon as possible. Here is Rocco after several towel rubbings. Curt said he sat and stayed in the laundry tub and was very cooperative. All I know is he smells much better! We may have to work on the "bad doggie breath" tomorrow.
Doesn't he sit cute for pictures? And he is soooo smart!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Former Teaching Friends
You know how nothing happens in your life to write about or put on the blog, and then all of a sudden there are oodles of happenings that are noteworthy? Well, this past week was an oodles week of happenings. I will try to do an update each day.
In 1971 hubby and I returned to his home town to teach and for him, coach. It was my first teaching job and I was "fresh" out of college, hired as the kindergarten teacher and hubby as the third grade teacher in Hosmer, SD. The people in the picture, Rod & Joan, joined the small band of teachers at Hosmer in 1973; Rod to coach and Joan to teach first grade. It has been 25 years since we last saw Rod & Joan as they moved back to ND to continue teaching & coaching and we moved to other SD communities. We have stayed in touch over the years, but thanks to Joan persistence, we finally got together today, face-to-face and talked. We met at the casino on the ND/SD border and reminisced and caught up for 4 hours. We won't wait another 25 years to do this again. I promise! It was great to see the two of you. Thanks for a wonderful afternoon.
PS: I doubled my money in the casino after you left!
In 1971 hubby and I returned to his home town to teach and for him, coach. It was my first teaching job and I was "fresh" out of college, hired as the kindergarten teacher and hubby as the third grade teacher in Hosmer, SD. The people in the picture, Rod & Joan, joined the small band of teachers at Hosmer in 1973; Rod to coach and Joan to teach first grade. It has been 25 years since we last saw Rod & Joan as they moved back to ND to continue teaching & coaching and we moved to other SD communities. We have stayed in touch over the years, but thanks to Joan persistence, we finally got together today, face-to-face and talked. We met at the casino on the ND/SD border and reminisced and caught up for 4 hours. We won't wait another 25 years to do this again. I promise! It was great to see the two of you. Thanks for a wonderful afternoon.
PS: I doubled my money in the casino after you left!
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