Thursday, April 29, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Aven Singing and Getting around
Hi everyone,
I got around to playing with some more video we took of Aven.
Here's a new toy from Aven's late Great Grandpa Bob by way of Grandpa Craig
And here's a montage of Aven getting around.
I got around to playing with some more video we took of Aven.
Here's a new toy from Aven's late Great Grandpa Bob by way of Grandpa Craig
And here's a montage of Aven getting around.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
'Tis the Season for Art
Last week I held the annual Art Fair at the middle school I teach at. I was flying solo yet again, not my preferred method, but I am definitely getting the hang of it. I have developed a super-streamlined method for getting the job done and I really enjoyed it this year.
This was my 5th year as a teacher putting together the Art Fair. I also participated in the art fair at this very same school in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, so it feels meaningful to carry on this tradition that has been passed down from one art teacher to another over the years. This was the biggest show we've had in the five years I have worked at this school with 30 4' X 8' panels covered top to bottom in about 390 drawings and paintings. There was a small ceramics display that will hopefully be bigger next year since I'll be back in the saddle teaching one section of ceramics.
The parents loved it, the kids loved it, and the teachers were amazed, as always, to see that some of their most frustrating students actually do possess talent and the ability to apply themselves to something.
The faculty section wasn't as full as last year's. I'll put more energy into getting teachers involved next year since the kids like seeing a different side of their teachers as much as teachers like getting a new perspective on their students.
Here are a few of my favorite pieces:
This was my 5th year as a teacher putting together the Art Fair. I also participated in the art fair at this very same school in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades, so it feels meaningful to carry on this tradition that has been passed down from one art teacher to another over the years. This was the biggest show we've had in the five years I have worked at this school with 30 4' X 8' panels covered top to bottom in about 390 drawings and paintings. There was a small ceramics display that will hopefully be bigger next year since I'll be back in the saddle teaching one section of ceramics.
The parents loved it, the kids loved it, and the teachers were amazed, as always, to see that some of their most frustrating students actually do possess talent and the ability to apply themselves to something.
The faculty section wasn't as full as last year's. I'll put more energy into getting teachers involved next year since the kids like seeing a different side of their teachers as much as teachers like getting a new perspective on their students.
Here are a few of my favorite pieces:
I know it's really simple, but I just love the shape of the tree silhouettes. I also admire that the kid who did this has multiple color-blindness and still managed to create such a nicely blended sky.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Happy Easter
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