Now, this is just too much fun!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2FX9rviEhw
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Extreme Sheepherding and LED Technology
Monday, March 2, 2009
Read Across America Day at Maxfield

and
Saint Paul Federation of Teachers President Mary Cathryn Ricker
It's Dr. Seuss' Birthday and Read Across America Day!
We started with green eggs and ham for breakfast in
the school cafeteria, made some Cat in the Hat hats.
Then it was time for our 'guest reader'...
perhaps you've seen Tom Dooher on TV going around
the state talking to teachers... Well, today he talked to me!
(Off camera and in my classroom...) It was a pleasure to
meet him, my kids did a great job introducing themselves
to him, he joined in the fun. He's a very nice guy!
(And he reads a mean Green Eggs and Ham!)
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Gearing up for Next Year's Show...

Game Bag with Zipper

Well I just can't stop making these wonderful little game bags.
I learned how to put a simple zipper in a bag, and now I'm making
all kinds of little bags. I hope somebody needs some when next
December rolls around!
Ah, the roll of the dice.
Have a great March (already???)
Nettie
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Stand by Me...
A friend sent me this link to a wonderful video on YouTube...
Stand by me. I felt better, immediately. I hope you will, too.
Peace
http://www.youtube.com/v/Us-TVg40ExM&hl=es&fs=1
Stand by me. I felt better, immediately. I hope you will, too.
Peace
http://www.youtube.com/v/Us-TVg40ExM&hl=es&fs=1
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
The Joy of Nylon Coated Kids
So, I forgot to post last week about nylon jackets, snow pants and good boots. We were outside on the playground and discovered a large patch of ice. Now, some teachers would freak out and keep their kids off of the ice, but I remember the thrill and terror of sliding on the ice in my boots as a kid, so off we went with very close monitoring. It didn't take long for one of the guys to discover that if you climb to the top of a small snowbank and get an off-balance, unplanned slide down the snowbank, you get a real thrill when you hit the ice! Then, there was the 'trip and fall forward belly flop sliding across the ice like a seal' move that was an immediate hit with the rest of the crowd and soon, there was a line-up waiting for their turn to see how far their nylon jackets and snow pants would take them! Thank you for brightening our day with the needed 'equipment' to really enjoy a Minnesota cold snap... It was a lot of fun to watch (I did NOT belly-flop or snowbank slide! I did sing "It's So Nice on the Ice" and recite "How to Talk To Your Snowman" for the kids' listening enjoyment!)
I Just Can't Help Myself!
I've already started on next year's sale and I don't even have my taxes ready yet...
Well, heck! This is a LOT more fun than taxes!!!!
Check out these Plymouth Boku Wool Self-Striping Scarves...
You can get the yarn at Borealis too in downtown Saint Paul! WooHoo!
Now, back to my taxes (grrrrr.)
Well, heck! This is a LOT more fun than taxes!!!!
Check out these Plymouth Boku Wool Self-Striping Scarves...
You can get the yarn at Borealis too in downtown Saint Paul! WooHoo!
Now, back to my taxes (grrrrr.)
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