3.29.2010
3.21.2010
2.20.2010
Thesis Defense
The journey of graduate school has been the best educational experience of my life. I started off clueless hardly even able to read a scientific paper. I began doing experiments I didn't even understand, but slowly the things started to become clear. My mind began to comprehend at the level of a protein and the discovery of very small pieces of a very big puzzle became so exciting. The final process of analyzing the two years of data I'd collected was more difficult but more rewarding than I expected. I began to see patterns in the different aspects of my research and produced a model for how all the pieces could possibly function coherently. Yesterday, I had a comi

2.16.2010
Throw Me Something, Mister!
For some very hilarious unknown reason Jon decided to dress up as a French Fry to attend the parade. He convinced Jeff to dress as a can of 7-Up. Ethan came prepared with his ninja turtle costume which was jacked by Charles at some point. Needless to say we had some serious bead action coming our way. Mardi Gras is a great holiday. What other holiday does everyone gather in the streets to dance and catch colored beads?
2.06.2010
you can call me the lady with the very large straw hat and green thumb
i've been wanting to take up gardening for while now. living in an apartment made it slightly difficult. since the move i've been planning to get started. my favorite christmas present was some gardening gloves, seed packets, and a shovel (from joi*). i love people who have hobbies and i kinda want to be one of those people...and i'm tired of buying onions and tomatoes. today, jon and i went visit some gardening professionals (aka sue and ken-thanks!) to get some info and tips. they grow sage, oregano, rosemary, cilantro, lemons, blueberries, onions, green beans, bellpeppers, tomatoes, etc. i want it to be a communal thing. once it gets started i'd like to have whosoever will com
1.15.2010
i teach science
I received a call two days ago from the school board informing me of a science position at a local high school. I went to the school yesterday for an interview and they offered me a job (I think they were in a bind)! Today, I started teaching biology and environmental science. It was a overall good day, considering that I was thrown into a teaching situation in the middle of the year that I found out about the day before before I started. I'm really looking forward to it. I love teaching. This is a great opportunity to sharpen my teaching skills. If I can explain biology to 15 year olds who mostly think about cute girls than I should be equip to explain anything to anyone. Another thing that I'm looking forward to is being able to connect with student and speak life into the gifts and talents inside of them. One of my favorite things in life is watching people develop in their individual aptitudes. It is even more exciting to be a part of noticing potential inside of someone that they can't see and encouraging them in it.
1.07.2010
lessons on science
Interesting series of short videos on science and christian education...worth checking out.
to watch the rest click here:
http://www.blog.beyondthefirmament.com/video-presentations/science-and-christian-education/science-and-christian-education-page-1/
to watch the rest click here:
http://www.blog.beyondthefirmament.com/video-presentations/science-and-christian-education/science-and-christian-education-page-1/
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