Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2008

San Antonio & THE Research Paper



It's been too long since I posted! I haven't been able to do too many things that I love lately, though. Summer school started with a vengeance... what was I thinking to take my research class in the summer?!? I guess, on the bright side, I'll be done quicker this way. Well I have had some fun... I had to go to San Antonio all this week for work. It was a great trip. I attended NECC (a conference for computer freak educators). It was a blast... learned a ton of cool things. One of the first sessions I sat in was a hands-on thing about a program called audacity and how to produce podcasts. You have to check this one out I produced of Erin & Dylan after I got home... they are too much!


In between sessions, I pulled the laptop out to work on my research paper. The introduction has been turned in (a total of something like 12 pages!). Anyway, here are a few fun photos of me and my friend and coworker Kim in San Antonio.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Christmas in January


I was just uploading photos from last night's Mardi Gras parade, when I found photos I took of our Christmas in January with the Davis' in Alabama. There are way too many to post here, but I uploaded them to Shutterfly. Click HERE to see them. We had a wonderful visit last weekend. Erin, Dylan, and our dog, Chewee enjoyed a little outdoor play with WD's sister, Danielle. WD's other sister, Julie came over to visit as well. Dad Skeet pulled out the horses and saddled them up to give us all rides. One benefit to having such great family (and large families, too) is having great holiday celebrations too... even if we were a little delayed this year!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Natchitoches





There are a few perks to having to travel for work... the Natchitoches Christmas lights! I was asked to visit Northwestern & LSU-A yesterday for work. It being quite a drive home, my coworker, Gina, and I were able to get rooms at the Queen Anne Bed and Breakfast. I stayed in the "Garden Room" on the second floor which opened out to the gallery. It was absolutely lovely! The whole little town of Natchitoches is like something out of a southern fairy tale. Gina and I were able to do a little shopping downtown, eat at Mama's restaurant, stroll along the Cane River, and take in the lights and sounds. All of this after meeting with some of the friendliest people in the state at NSU and LSU-A... I have to say, I have a great job!

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Working in our Country's Capitol




I had a great opportunity to go to Washington, D.C. last week (for work of course). One of my coworkers/dear friend, Barbara, and I headed up to DC Monday morning. We were there for a conference, NCCTQ (National Comprehensive Conference for Teacher Quality). The conference keep us clammed up in the hotel for most of the 3 day trip. The sessions lasted from sun up to sun down... they even had us working in groups while we ate breakfast and lunch! Although the hotel was gorgeous, The Fairmont, we were ready to escape to see a few sights. We got to see part of the Smithsonian Museums, the capitol, a few of the memorials, and of course glimpses of the White House. Funny story... we walked up to the White House (apparently we got turned around and were approaching from the side) where we saw a small little guard shack. All the guards on duty seemed to be so "stuffy", but we because it was getting dark and we wanted to see the White House, we approached one of them. I asked the guy where we needed to walk in order to get a good picture. He looked at Barbara and I, and replied very seriously, "Pictures are no longer allowed of the White House." Our reply in unison was, "They're not?" The guard lost his very serious demeanor and cracked a smile saying, "Nah, I'm just kidding... this is still America isn't is?!?" What could he expect from a couple of small town Louisiana girls?