This morning we're heading off to the County Fair to visit with the animals and drink lots of lemonade. I'm sure I'll upload pictures and all that tomorrow but in the meantime, my all time favorite video of the moment...or perhaps ever.
The Bicycle Cap by peSeta for the New Museum from casa peSeta on Vimeo.
Yes. Decidedly best ever.
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Hey Jennifer!
Your blog was on my reader and your new posts popped up. Nice to see pictures of Nate--he's still as cute as ever. My boys are big big big. William is bigger than me. It constantly amazes me. He's in high school with a lot of old NOCCS grads. Ray is still at NOCCS, he'll be going into 7th grade next fall. We sometimes joke that NOCCS will start a high school, then a college and he'll be there forever. I'm working 3 days a week in a knitting shop. Anyhow, nice to see you're doing well, you were such a great teacher to William. We were very lucky! Michelle
Michelle! It is so nice to hear from you. High school? I think I would be shocking to see my old students- in my mind they will always be 10 (like the last time I saw them). Of course you're working at a knit shop! You pass through my mind when I pick up my own needles- I'll picture you knitting through conferences, chats, on the front steps, board meetings, what have you :)
Say hello to William for me. Nate and I found a post-it in one of my old classroom books (now Nate's picture books) that was a 'connections' note that William had left in there. I had to explain to him who William was, why he would leave a post-it in a book and what a connection was!
Michelle! It is so nice to hear from you. High school? I think I would be shocking to see my old students- in my mind they will always be 10 (like the last time I saw them). Of course you're working at a knit shop! You pass through my mind when I pick up my own needles- I'll picture you knitting through conferences, chats, on the front steps, board meetings, what have you :)
Say hello to William for me. Nate and I found a post-it in one of my old classroom books (now Nate's picture books) that was a 'connections' note that William had left in there. I had to explain to him who William was, why he would leave a post-it in a book and what a connection was!
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