My boyfriend and I are adventurous teachers embarking on a new chapter of our life. Me a theater junkie and him a music addict, met while teaching at an elementary school in Maui. Determined to change the world, we signed up for Waldorf training at Taruna College in NZ.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
What is Waldorf Education?
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
WStack History Part 4: End and begin again
Monday, December 20, 2010
WStack History Part 3
Three years later, I was a third grade public school teacher in an arts integrated school on Maui. It was an amazing experience. Maui is a postcard perfect island with palm trees, sunshine, and waves. I worked very hard, and, after many failed lessons, I slowly learned how to teach.
The school was cool. I got to play my guitar in the classroom and that made the tough days bearable. I met my girlfriend, Jessica, who also taught at the school. We rented an apartment across from my favorite surf break. Things were wonderful.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
WStack History Part 2
I used to play guitar in a rock band. It was great. My friends and I started the band in high school. We never thought that it would become anything, but to our surprise it became our everything.
As a band, you play a lot of gigs. We made CDs and signed to record labels, but the gigs were where we buttered our bread. My nights were full of driving and rocking and drinking and laughing. My days were full of sleeping and recovering and meditating. The first years were a drunken rocket ship. The second five years spun like a satellite, orbiting in space. I married. Unmarried. Drank. Sobered up. Got drunk. I met a lot of great people and spent a lot of time avoiding people who weren’t so great. It was a world of contrasts. Euphoric and depressive. You danced to the music in order to forget your everyday worries.
As I rode my bike home from the Potomac River, I didn’t have a worry in the world. I was content. I had found my calling. I would teach, and, through teaching, I would help people live better lives. Things were looking good.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Introducing...WStack History Part 1
So there I was on my meditation cushion. Legs crossed. Counting my breaths as the Potomac River quietly flowed by. Sitting…counting…sitting…counting. A few winter birds flew overhead. Sitting…counting.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
updates...
- Got a Job at the Kitchen Company (a gadget and food accessory superstore)
- Took on instruction of a Saturday SAT prep course (can you believe it?)
- Replaced a reading teacher at the college, who left 3 courses in the middle of the semester
- Lost my bag at the library (went through the whole fiasco of trying to replace all of it's contents, and then have it returned the next night)
- Quit the job at the Kitchen store
- Help plan Will's dad's "un-birthday/family reunion" party (cleaning, food, games, and kids)
- Help Will's sister move out of her house
- Deal with kitty-allergies (finally, got some meds at the k-mart clinic)
- Got paid (after working for 10 weeks!)
I also have found a great job (although challenging most of the time). I get to teach (most days) and that keeps me going. I may not be teaching the content that I enjoy or in the environment of my choice, but I am happy that I am helping students understand and putting a smile on their faces. Even if it's not all of their faces, all of the time...I know that they are learning and it's getting better all the time!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
knit, purl, knit, purl...
That's all for me, now...keep posted for more later :)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
French...I am not.
Well, after an hour or so...I was STARVED! I justified my eating some of the veggies with the broth for lunch since I had worked out. I figured that there can't be many calories in carrots, leeks, and mushrooms. As I was reheating my soup I was craving some protein...and Will was eating this delish chicken sandwich...so I plopped a couple of slivers of chicken into the soup. Oops! Again, I told myself that a little grilled chicken is quite harmless.
However, as 6 o'clock rolls around and dinner is filling the house with aromas that are so sinful; I cave. So after about 5 or 6 hours of being "somewhat French" my time as a Parisian is over. I think I'll just try to play by the French rules another day...or, maybe not.
My mom tells me there's a better book called "Japanese Women Don't Get Fat or Old." Maybe I need to read that one, since I have half the genes to help me through that diet ; ) Thanks Mommers!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Farming for Fun
Will and I have been enjoying Linda's wonderful "garden." My favorite part is partaking in all the amazing food stuffs :). Having just read the book "French Women Don't Get Fat," I now realize how savoring and salavating over "good" foods can make me skinny. I've also learned that when I pull them out of the ground (and all the other weeds around them) I get free exercise time. It's amazing how much money I've spent on "diet" foods, gym memberships, classes, and books when all the while skinny-benefitting activities are all around me. I realized last night, that I even have a "walk-up style" Parisian apartment to climb up to.
In the book, Mireille describes how French women walk everywhere (to and from school/work and home) and how most apartment buildings don't have elevators. I can't walk to work and there isn't much around us (which I think is a nice thing), so I was worried about fitting in my French woman walking into my daily routine. I realized that we had a free "stair master" staircase in the house when I was looking for my sweater. So I decided to walk the 14 steps over and over again, while listening to some french music on Pandora. You can try it too, if you like, the station that I love is called "French Cafe." I tried to imagine that I was walking up to my Parisian flat and down to go meet a friend at a local cafe. Will and the family giggled as I creaked up and down the stairs.
The weeding outside is an even better fat-burner! Plus, it has many bennifits:
1)You are outside. The sun feels amazing, consider it a free sauna session or "hot-box" yoga studio.
2)When all the weeds are gone and you've cleared a whole row, there is this incredible sense of accomplishment. So much in teaching you feel as if you are putting so much effort into projects and you really get no sence of a job well-done. There is always more and you feel as if there were so many ways you could improve. But, with weeds...you get rid of them and in their absence, all you see is beauty.
3)No weeds=more goodies! We are clearing the "berry patch" and while you get rid of all those weeds, you get to nibble on rasberries, strawberries, and maybe soon we will get some blackberries and blueberries.
So stay posted and add some comments for our blog :)
-Mahalos! Jess
Saturday, September 4, 2010
The Summer Fun!
We've settled into east coast time and our new lives as college professors...Can you believe a retired rocker and a drama queen from Hawaii are teaching adults now? I am loving the schedule & management techniques of the college teacher, however I miss the hugs of my little kindergarteners and the smiles of my fifth graders.
Speaking of hugs and smiles, we were able to travel through Chicago to celebrate Shane and Jeremy's wedding. The city was incredible! Great art, architecture, and FOOD. There is this place called the "Purple Pig" that has the most amazing pork shoulder in the entire world. It falls apart like Kalua Pork, but it's even better because it is swimming in this creamy gravy. They also have some very tasty wines to wash it all down. Jeremy's wedding was beautiful and was at a great location. We were able to peruse the nature museum's exhibits while sipping cocktails and meeting the family. All-in-all Chicago was a great town.
Delaware has been beautiful too! We've had great weather, even with a hurricane passing through, we've had great sun-shiney days. Will's had some waves and I have my wine. So we got all our W's covered :) He's been able to catch up with his buddies and I've met some great new people. We've been spending most of our days getting ready to teach adults at the college level, but now I think we are ready for Delaware teaching phase 2.
What is phase 2? Substitute teaching. Stay posted...