Sunday, August 24, 2008

Bathroom Remodeling: Part V

While I was traveling at the end of the summer, George got a lot of work done on the bathroom remodeling project. He got more bead board up on the walls, put the trim (framing) around the window, and built the little wall between the sinks and the toilet. The wall will have little shelves and cubbies for storage on the side facing the toilet. Just yesterday, we started putting down the floor. Its a little bit like piecing together a puzzle. We're hoping to make more progress on the floor today. We're on the homestretch!

Monday, August 11, 2008

A Whirwind Weekend in DC

I never have enough time in DC to see all the people I want to see and do all the things I want to do. Nonetheless, I think I did a pretty good job considering I was only there for 3 full days. I had a dinner with Mzzzzzz. Torrillo French, had brunch with Rachel, picnicked, went dancing at Glen Echo, watched the Olympic opening ceremonies with old pals, saw a concert in the park, had lots of time with my favorite "niece", had a nice girls' lunch, and went to the National Mall with my sis (twice!) to see the Muppets/Jim Henson exhibit and our founding documents. Whew! No wonder I'm so tired. :-) Anyway, the pics are all here.

Friday, August 08, 2008

"We The People" National Institute in Boston

This school year, I am teaching a course called We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution. I had the privilege of attending the We the People National Teacher's Institute in Boston with 50 or so teachers from across the nation. We the People is a curriculum used nationwide that is developed and funded by the Center for Civic Education. Students participating in the course study the philosophical roots of the Constitution (Locke, ancient Rome, Greece, classical Republicanism, the Magna Carta, etc.) They continue on to study the constitutional convention of 1787 and the subsequent amendments and evolution of the Constitution. The culminating project for students is a simulated congressional hearing in which students speak about and then answer challenging questions about the Constitution, its history, and their thoughts on modern interpretation.

Even after studying Constitutional Law in great depth in law school, I learned many new things at the Institute, which is designed to aid teachers with content knowledge and curriculum ideas for implementing the course. It was an intense week of study, but I have so much to take back to Hawaii and share with my students. Not to mention, the Center for Civic Education provided us with several texts to add to our classroom libraries for the course. The week consisted of lectures by leading scholars and jurists on the subject of Constitutional Law. As teachers, we also got the opportunity to try participating in mock congressional hearing ourselves.

It was awesome to spend a week among other enthusiastic teachers, each of whom brought unique knowledge and experience to the Institute. We had many thought-provoking discussions and I learned much from the vast and broad experience of my colleagues.

We didn't have a lot of time to see Boston, but we did manage to take in a few sites. I also got to see college friend, Kathy, and her adorable daughter, Meg. My roommates at the Institute and I trekked up to the North End and had a delicious Italian feast in Boston's Italian district. Yummmmmm! Here are a few of my pics from the week in Beantown.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

LOST Beach

This summer, Gabe and Leo got me complete hooked on the TV series LOST. It is filmed almost completely in Hawaii, so you can visit many of the filming locations around the island. One of the frequently filmed beaches is in Hale'iwa, Hawaii on the North Shore. The beach is not popular with tourists as it is a little difficult to access and it is rocky and not the best for swimming. Still, it is beautiful and is a popular hang-out for the Hawaiian Sea Turtles. And the past few years, it has become a primary filming location for LOST.

So, seeing as we've become a family of LOST junkies, we visited this beautiful beach along with some of the LOST "set" that stands there. For the record, I am only partway through the first season. No spoilers please! :-) The rest of the pics and a mini video tour are here. Enjoy!