Saturday, February 16, 2019

February 15, 2019: Pyramids half marathon


This was my first international race.  I´m hooked.  I can now say I´ve run in 27 states and 2 countries.   I´m already looking ahead at next yearś vacation spots to see where I might be able to race.

This race was memorable for many reasons.  There were lots of unexpected elements- two huge hills, sandstorm like conditions during the last half, a stretch of unpaved, rocky desert sand, and almost no spectators.  Thank God for Danielle and her family, because seeing them at about mile 11 was exactly the boost I needed to finish.  The wind and terrain made it a pretty rough race- my legs felt more sore after this run than they have after any other half- almost comparable to how they have felt after a full marathon.  There were some pleasant surprises too- I anticipated pollution and heat, but neither were a problem.  The slight smell of camel poo in the air was not as bad as anticipated, and was actually motivation to run a little faster.  The photo finish at the end was pretty unbeatable.  Baggage claim and the shuttles back to the hotel were both hot messes, but we got through it just fine, and we have learned to roll with things like this!  I learned how to say ¨Good job" in Arabic and can´t wait to yell it to all the runners on the corniche the next time I´m out. 

February 14, 2019: bumpy ride

This is us, crammed in the back of a golf cart, getting a ride to our room. I was too lazy to remove my backpack/suitcase before getting on, so I was nearly hanging off the back of the cart, holding on to Michele and Kate so I didn´t go flying off.  We thought a picture was a fun idea, but I was holding the camera with one hand, the golf cart topper with the other, so Michele was trying to push the button.  And it was bumpy.  Turned out to be quite a process.  Sometimes the little things can bring you lots of joy.

February 13, 2019: family chat

I facetimed Mom today.  She answered me on her computer.  A few minutes later, Jesse happened to facetime her too, so she answered Jess on her phone.  We have done group chats before (on fb messenger) so this is not new to us, but for some reason, we got the biggest kick out of this today.  We spent a good 4 minutes trying to adjust angles of phones and computer screens so we could get a picture of all three of us in the same frame.  We couldn't quite get Jesseś little screen to have one of our faces in it, but it was close enough.  I promise, when we are together in the flesh, we are just as easily amused.

February 12, 2019: Actual Size

We are in the middle of our math unit on measurement.  We read the book ¨Actual Size¨ by Steve Jenkins.   Have you read it?  Those of you with kids, I highly recommend it, along with most any other book by Steve Jenkins.  It shows you the actual size of different animals or parts of animals.  The kids loved it. (Who knew that a squidś eye was so enormous- bigger than my head!)  We had students pick a part of an animal (wings, eyes, tails, tongues, etc) and research the length of these parts on various animals.  Then they will create life sized models of each part and compare them to one another.  I chose teeth as my example for the students, and this picture is of me next to life-size models of an elephant tusk and a narwhal tusk!

Teaching is cool.

February 11, 2019: Welcome, Hana!

Hana started student teaching in our classroom last week.  She has been great.  Really eager to learn, loves the kids, and super creative.  We are very happy to have her join our team. 

February 10, 2019: Nothing cooler than this to show you today

The only picture I took today was of this white board filled with questions my students asked about meerkats.  Clearly a very interesting day today.

I´d like to promise that I´ll be more intentional about taking interesting pictures, but I´m not a liar.  Sorry.

February 9, 2019: Palm tree pruning

My friends and I are running a half marathon at the Pyramids next weekend.  We headed to Montazah this morning to get in a little sunshine and green scenery on our training run.  We saw some men pruning the palm trees.  I had heard that the men just climb straight up the trees when they harvest dates, but I hadn't been able to see it yet.  Pretty cool!

February 8, 2019: Two day training- day 2


Day 2 of training.  While it was a good training, full of applicable, relevant information, it was still the 6th day of work in a row, and my brain was a little fried.  At the first break in the morning, I went to the bathroom, only to find that the toilet´s water pressure was a little low and it wouldn't flush.  Our toilets at school have a hose bidet, and you can control the pressure of the bidet by turning a little knob on the wall next to the toilet.  I saw a similar knob next to this toilet, so I bent over and gave it a quick turn, thinking it might adjust the pressure of the rest of the toilet.  Nope.  It was the knob that actually turned on the bidet.  A massively pressurized jet of bidet water came shooting out of the toilet and soaked me.  I had toilet water dripping from my sweater and my pants.   I had to take my pants and shirt off and WRING WATER out of them.   You know me, I don´t want to make a scene or make anyone cater to me, so I just acted like nothing happened (luckily I was wearing black and dark grey, so you could barely tell I was wet).  I rejoined my group for the rest of the day, damp with bidet water.   You can bet as soon as I got home I was in that shower scrubbing myself.  I couldn't even bring myself to put those clothes in the hamper with the rest of my clothes.

February 7, 2019: Two day training- day 1

The kids got today off, but the teachers participated in a two day workshop on Adaptive Schools.  I woke up very tired and groggy, so I packed myself some Moscow-Mule flavored gummy bears- in case I felt like I needed a drink part way through the day, I could possibly trick my brain into thinking I was giving it what it needed.  I got to the training and sat by Mike, only to discover he packed himself a little backpack of games- cards and Pass the Pig, in case we had down time.  While neither of us packed ourselves note paper or writing utensils, I´m sure we were the two most prepared teachers present.

February 6, 2019: Nonfiction animal books


We are working on writing nonfiction books about animals.  Writing has been the most challenging subject to teach here.  My students struggle with writing detailed sentences.  One of my students is writing about birds.  She was having a hard time thinking of distinguishing characteristics of birds.  She could only think of "Birds have wings," so I drew this beautiful picture for her and asked her if this was a bird.   She got the point and was able to add a few more details.  I think she thinks Iḿ a little crazy too.

February 5, 2019: Four Seasonś flowers

Iḿ not the kind of girl who notices flowers.  Letś be honest, I don´t notice many things in general, but especially not flower arrangements.  We get massages every week at the Four Seasons.  They have different flower arrangements in the lobby and hallways each week.  I've begun noticing (and appreciating) the unique displays each week.  These ones were especially pretty.

February 4, 2019: measurement provocation

We began a new math unit on measurement today.   We have begun many of our new units with some sort of provocation - we give them various materials, ask an open-ended question, and let them explore.  Today we gave them various paper of different lengths, various sets of objects (some good for measuring and some definitely not), and asked them ¨What can you tell us about the size of these papers?"   It served as a great pre-test.  My kids know very little about choosing good units to measure and then measuring accurately.   Lots to learn!

Feb. 3, 2019: 100th day of school!



The 100th day of school is by far my favorite day of the year.  Hunting for 100 hidden Hershey kisses around the classroom is by far the kids' favorite activity of the day.  We always have a great time.

At the end of the day, one of my kiddos asked, ¨Miss, what will do on the one hundred-oneth day of school?  More candy?" 

I think we might start with how to pronounce ordinal number greater than 100.   And Iḿ always up for more candy.

February 2, 2019: cozy kitty

Found this little guy napping on top of an ATM inside a shopping mall.
Pretty typical here. 

February 1, 2019: I have NO recollection of this picture...


Yep.  No idea why I took this picture, where I was, or what I was doing at the time.  That´s the problem with me waiting so between blog updates.    You just get to see a random, interesting building with no background story today.

January 31, 2019: Thursday shenanigans



We had a great time hanging out on the roof, playing cornhole, and throwing darts.  I of course didn't take any pictures when we were actually hanging out. Too busy enjoying the moment. Thankful for this group of friends I have found here.

January 30, 2019: Matching



I called Meg today after my run.  What are the chances that she ALSO went for a run and was wearing the exact same color scheme I was?  Stripes and coral for the win!

January 29, 2019: Short o poem



We study quality literature in first grade.  

January 28, 2019: from brown to less brown.




Mom needed to send me a baby picture for a school project.  I hadn´t remembered how dark brown my eyes were as a baby. (or how much I looked like a boy). I was chatting with my mom about how surprised I was about this. I needed to prove my point, so I sent her this picture.  

I´m realizing that because I often forget to take pictures of normal things, you are getting to see a tiny dose of what itś like to be in a group message thread with the women in my family. We are an odd bunch.

January 27, 2019: Headache Yoga


I get nasty headaches after I run.  It most likely has to do with the fact that I am dehydrated all of the time.  I have a small bladder, and having to pee every 20 minutes when youŕe a teacher isn´t ideal… so I deprive my body of water instead.  Makes sense, right?

I´ve heard that if you wear sunglasses while you run it cuts down on headaches, so I started doing that.   I know I put a plug in for goodr running sunglasses before, but seriously, theyŕe fantastic. A couple of my coworkers who are into yoga told me that there are some good yoga poses that help with pesky headaches, so today Sherry showed me this picture.  Looks like Iĺl need to try some of these. And by some of these, I mostly mean the first one. Not sure my body is physically able to do the other two…

Saturday, February 9, 2019

January 26, 2019: sunrise


This morningś sunrise was one of the most interesting ones I have ever seen.  The colors were nothing spectacular.  The sun looked just like the moon.  It was a clear, white ball suspended in the air.  I´m not sure if it was because of the haze or fog, but the sun itself was crystal clear, and you could stare straight at it.  (Not that we did... kids, you should never stare right at the sun)...   It stayed like this for a few minutes and then turned more into a standard sunrise with the bright rays and hard-to-focus-on sun.

January 25, 2019: they match- ish.


Danielle took a little weekend away and went to the North Coast for a day and a half.  It´s the same Med, but the water out here is so much clearer and brighter than it is in Alexandria.  We spent hours napping, reading, and chatting on the beach. 

Also I bought these ridiculous sunglasses online from goodr.  If youŕe a runner, I highly recommending checking them out (you can get them online at www.goodr.com).  They are the best running sunglasses I have ever used.  No fogging, polarized, no slipping, light weight awesomeness.  Just be aware that they are much more vibrant in real life than they look online.   Every time I have worn them, someone has commented, which was not my intent.   But theyŕe the best.

January 24, 2019: Oh Lord, my God, You are very great.


My mom and sisters and I are reading through the book ¨Crazy Love" by Francis Chan.  If you haven´t read it, I highly recommend it.  It´s a great look at how intensely awesome Godś love for us is.  We are only on chapter 3, but it has been a great read so far. 

The entire first chapter covers who God is.  God as a creator.  Chan challenges us to look at the world around us and take note of the intricacy of creation.  Some of my favorite passages in the Bible are the ones that talk about God as the almighty creator.  I´ve always loved nature and creation because it reminds me how huge, creative, and intentional God is.  I sent this picture to our family group chat because Psalm 104 is a great reminder of Godś greatness and power.  It´s longer than just this page in the photo, so if you haven´t read it before, look it up.  You can google it if you don´t have a Bible.  Itś a good read!!

January 23, 2019: Crab Fest 2019


I miss Kodiak all the time.  All. The. Time.   I hope I find another place to live that fits me as perfectly as Kodiak did, but I also love the challenges that new places have brought as well.  But I´m beyond grateful for the time I had on that little island. 

I experienced three years of crabfest and never bought any official swag from it.  I have my half marathon race tshirt, but that´s it, and I was ok with that life decision.   But then I see that this is the logo for Crabfest 2019.  I need this shirt.   Calling all Kodiak friends: please send this shirt to my parents' house in the states and I will get payment to you!!!!!!

January 22, 2019: Strawberry season: part 2


And when itś strawberry season, there are strawberries for your crepes in the morning!!!!!!

January 21, 2019: Strawberry season

Strawberries are in season here, and they are SOOOOO good.  Huge, juicy, fresh, and dirt cheap.  I bought a gigantic container of them in the store for around 30 pounds, which is less than $2.   A little different than Kodiak prices!

January 20, 2019: didn't see that coming...

Once again, I forgot to take a picture, and didn´t remember until I was in bed. I planned to take a quick selfie, and I made a Jim Halpert-esque ¨What else do you expect from me" type face, but I had NO IDEA the flash was going to be as intense as it was.  I actually yelled in pain.  The resulting picture was too funny not to share.

Friday, February 8, 2019

January 19, 2019: Ritz-like


A part of being overseas that has been (not surprisingly) difficult for me is the amount of anxiety I experience when people want to hold potlucks.

I moved to this school in Egypt for many reasons, but one of those reasons is so I would never have to cook.  Ever.

I disliked making potluck food in the states too (which is why I ALWAYS signed up to bring the paper plates or the cans of soda) but at least there I had a pinterest board filled with ideas in case I didn´t make it to the sign up in time to bring one of my go-to items.  Here, however, I have to have 55 plan Bs because I have no idea how to find the substitutes for the things we can´t find here.  And I clearly do not have enough cooking creativity to be spontaneous. 

Today I got a text from Danielle asking me if I could look for ¨Ritz-like crackers" for her.  BOOM.  This one turned out to be easy enough!

Saturday, February 2, 2019

January 18, 2019: triumphant return to running


Things my body can´t do*
1. Sing and clap at the same time
2. Shoot a basketball without looking like I have chicken wings
3. Talk to a group of people without turning red
4.  Catch 96% of things thrown at me
5.  follow directions in a dance or aerobics class
6. almost anything that involves reflexes
7. pronounce the word ¨challenge¨ without being laughed at 
8. raise just one eyebrow
9. observe most details around me
10. cartwheels

Things my body can do: 
1.  Go out and run 8 miles after three weeks of absolutely no physical activity.  It doesn´t look pretty, but my body can get that shit done.  And for that, Iḿ extremely thankful!  Todayś run was a little painful, and I´m still a little sick, but I was able to jump back into my training.  Hopefully Iĺl be ready for the half marathon in a month!

*As a teacher, I have to make sure I include the word ¨YET!¨ after all of those.  Growth mindset.  (she giggles to herself trying to believe that even with all the practice in the world she´d be able to shoot a basketball someday...)


January 17, 2019: What you don´t know can't hurt you... right?


Since I have a local Egyptian phone number, I randomly get texts from companies here in Egypt.  My texts come through to my watch, so a few times a week, I get notifications like this.  There is one letter in Arabic that looks like a smiley face.  I usually scroll through the text and see if I can find that letter.  (This text has it... fourth line down, first letter on the left). If itś in the text, I just assume that someone is texting me to tell me to have a wonderful rest of my day.

January 16, 2019: Clearly I forgot to take a picture today...

This is my nightstand.  It was the easiest thing to take a picture of at that moment I realized I hadn't taken one all day.. 


January 15, 2019: Kites and science


When youŕe studying air and weather, and you get a perfectly windy day in the middle of the week, you scrap your afternoon plans and go fly kites for the rest of the day. 

January 14, 2019: The sisters keep me fashionable

I sent this picture to my family group chat, showing that I am wearing BOTH my new Christmas gifts in the same day.  Super cool painted leather earrings (thank you, Meg) and this beautiful and cozy shawl (thank you, Jess).  I have a long way to go if I want to try to keep up with the fashion of some of our assistants, but this farm girl/former Alaskan isn´t too interested in actually trying that.