Finally a
night at home where I can catch up on some homework and blog! Since my last post, I have been busy chasing
around my hockey boys. The madness
started last Thursday when Darren started his 6 game stretch in 5 days! Ya, and I wonder why he is a little tired… His
team did well winning 5 out of 6 games!
One of those games he played up with the Pee Wee team and was even able
to score a nice goal from the point!
Trevor, on the other hand, only had 2 games in the same time period. Both wins for his team so perhaps now they
are on a winning streak! Will see what
happens in Portage and Landmark this upcoming weekend. Only 3 games conflicted for me, so I only
made it to 5 out of the 8 possible that I could have gone to! Perhaps that is
why my world is a tad on the crazy side… hmmmm
Now, let me
tell you about my fancy schmancy new car!
I finally have it back on the road after only getting to drive it to
school for a couple weeks before Christmas break and then it went into the
shop. So technically it is not new, but
new to me! It is a 1997 Plymouth
Neon! Yes, it is 20 years old… red on
the outside and has a dark grey/black interior.
After driving a mini-van for the past 13 years, it makes me feel like I
am back in my 20s with my Chevy Cavalier speeding back and forth to Alberta
from Manitoba. However, I am in a Neon
driving back and forth between Hartney and Brandon – ya… not quite the same, I
guess. The best part about my car is the
stereo system! Even though the speakers
in the back do not work, I can blare out my mixed cassette tape I made in 1997
(eerily the same age as my car) and listen to some of my favourite tunes from back
then! Rhymes with Orange? The
Headstones? Offspring? Seriously? Good thing
I mixed it up with some Captain Tractor (my favourite band EVER) and some
Disney show tunes like “Winnie the Pooh”, “The Best of Friends” (The Fox and the
Hound), and “Kiss the Girl” (Little Mermaid). Ya…quite the mixed tape… Today as
I drove home from school, I realized that there is an experience that most of
my classmates will never get a chance to do and that is take the cassette out
of the player and tap it on the dash!
They only get to listen to their CDs or digital music in their vehicles…
they are SOOO missing out!
Tech talk
So, this week
I learned about Feedly.com, symbaloo.com, (and a couple other bookmarking
sites) and the wonderful world and possibilities of Google Plus. Wow. It
is amazing! I signed up for Feedly as I
think it is a great way to keep track of my classmates blogs and which ones I
still need to read. So far theirs are
the only blogs that I am interested in reading, but as I go through some of my
Pinterest links that go to blogs, I may just be intrigued to add those as well.
I liked Symbaloo
to organize my favourite websites. I
wish I knew about it years ago, but better late than never. Also another great tool to use for ease of
finding child-friendly learning sites for classroom computer time. I also liked how you could make a lesson plan
with it although I am not sure I will be able to figure it out, if that time
was ever to arise. (I’m not so tech
smart) So many possibilities out there, it is incredible!
Now, Google
Plus. I have had a Google account for
quite some time and only now am I learning about the endless possibilities that
it is capable of! Incredible! You can make forms into surveys or tests and
email the link to your students. You can do a “real time” spreadsheet and
everyone can fill it out and watch the other answers appear right before their
eyes! Crazy. I will definitely be playing around more with
Google Plus and everything that it has to offer. Seems user friendly and fairly easy to figure
out… I hope!
Oh, and one
more tip I learned today! If you have
your own YouTube channel, you do not necessarily have to be the next Roman
Atwood (who is EXTREMELY popular in my household) but you can use it to follow
other channels as well as make a play list.
Very handy to have to save clips on the different levels of government, “I’m
just a Bill” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-eYBZFEzf8
or even perhaps the “Log Drivers Waltz” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upsZZ2s3xv8
for Grade ¾ social studies classes – like I could have used that a few years
ago now too… oh well, better late than never!
Alright, that
is enough for tonight. Seeing that I am
off to Portage on the weekend and have do actually do my “job” on Friday, I
figured tonight would be a perfect night to blog.
Even though it is still technically Wednesday, have a good
weekend! (Education students are so
blessed to have a 3 day weekend every weekend… so blissful)
TTFN
Connie
FYI - I had 3 Neons over the years. My good old '96 green one was flattened (& I mean flattened) by a huge tree that fell over in an October snowstorm - at the school no less! Glad no-one was out in the parking lot when that happened.
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