North Dakota

We spent much of the day crossing North Dakota. This was the last state west of the Mississippi that Andrew hadn’t been to. It was a gorgeous drive. Should be camping in Theodore Roosevelt National Park shortly.

As we enter the park, “This city is blocking the way of the beautiful view.”

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Nine Years Down

It’s been another great year in the classroom, and I feel as engaged and motivated as I ever have. I’m definitely looking forward to the time off in the coming summer weeks, but I no longer fear the arrival of September, as I did when I first jumped into this new career.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a decade since I left my IT career. I would write “no regrets” but that sounds too pensive, like I really do have regrets but I’m trying to convince myself that I don’t. In this case it’s the opposite of regret—I am profoundly fortunate that I found a career that gives back more than I put into it. For those of you who know some of my background interests, consider that in addition to teaching a fantastic social studies course all year, I did the following in my classroom:

    • taught students how to design 3D models to print on a 3D printer
    • had a bocce ball tournament (well, we went outside for this)
    • blasted music during our weekly advisory musical chairs deathmatch
    • played dungeons and dragons (!)

It’s a very good fit.

My awesome advisory, 2013-2014
My awesome advisory, 2013-2014