Jenn's Bacherlorette Party! This gal is no longer a Miss! So, blessed to have been able to be a part of this dear friend's big day! |
Beautiful Bride!! |
Love ya lots Jenn!! I am so happy for you and Chris and I hope you are enjoying married life and a little time away in Oregon! |
Happy 2 years my love! |
Once she got back (Drew here) from that, I repaid Theresa for leaving me for a week by leaving her for a night, though the timing was more devious than I had hoped. The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows from all over the stinkin nation converged, or rather, convened, in Chicago for a fancy Convening with a capital C. It was pretty awesome to finally see how many people there are in this program! There's hundreds in the 2014 cohort alone, which means we're going to be affecting tens if not hundreds of thousands of students in the coming years. Wow! That's pretty awesome. Oh yea - they haven't taught me how to quote a conference, but I'm certainly getting conditioned for writing formally and academically and all that. (But I informally and imprecisely quote that one guy who spoke and said a number approximately like 250,000 whose context I don't remember.)
We had a great time, as shown by India's goofy-too-early face below :) I got to meet a bunch of people from around the country who have a passion for teaching, and listen to some great talks about teaching practice and such. I know I'm in for a whirlwind when I actually start student teaching in the spring, let alone the real deal next fall, so it was good to hear about some practical stuff from real teachers.
The fellows all dressed up |
I (Theresa) have also been busy with classes which need to be finished in a little under a month from now (gulp)....it has definitely been harder to work from a distance and I am so glad that I only have these two left! My time has also been consumed with taking advantage of my 2nd trimester energy by registering for baby stuff (fyi we are registered on Amazon) and working on projects for Baby S! I am already at 16 weeks...
My philosophy has been to recycle a few things (ie. I used a beach towel that we had and turned it into baby sized washcloths, used towels that we had and made cute little hooded towels, twin x-long sheets from college into crib sheets and then some left over fabric into reusable cloth wipes and breast pads). I also bought fabric and made two "moby" style wraps, and swaddling blankets (like the Aden and Anais ones) (my wife is really cool). I have fabric to also make receiving blankets, burp cloths, and a carseat canopy. My mom also surprised me with some homemade gifts when I arrived in Idaho!
Here are some pictures of what I have been working on:
"Moby" style wrap |
Washcloths and Towels |
Hooded Towel |
Swaddling Blankets (that's white, not pink) |
Receiving Blankets, Burp Cloths, and changing pad carrying case |
Travel changing pad and its little case |
Much Love!
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