Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Back to School!
J gets kids at school today. No more long summer evenings just working on the apartment & hanging out with friends (or reading Moby Dick which still isn't quite finished!). Now the evenings will be spent calling parents & grading papers but that gives me time to work on some of my own side projects!
Good luck J, & to all of the teachers & students this year!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
your mom's a pickle! or, Canning: part 2
Over zealous and unprepared. That's what happened when I went to the farmer's market on Sunday afternoon. I wanted to do some canning this week. I had some old salsa & peanut butter jars but apparently those aren't safe for true canning. (the kind that lasts for years...)
J starts school (his second year of teaching!) next week, we're leaving town on Friday for Labor Day weekend in Chicago — this translates to: busy week, not a lot of time for frivolity or canning adventures. In an attempt to not loose the zucchini I got I decided to do these zucchini pickles tonight. The farmer's market didn't have summer squash so mine are all zucchini. I also haven't picked up the proper jars yet so I'm hoping that since these are going in the fridge and will be consumed within the next few weeks that we'll be safe from some of the frightening food poisoning that I've been reading about. I have to say, the process was simple and so were the ingredients and they smelled amazing! I can't wait until we get back from Chicago to try our pickles!
On a somewhat unrelated note, we got a surprise in the mail earlier this week. Our dear friend, Winston, has returned to Texas (after living in NYC for the past 6 years) to start a farm. He sent us some good ol' Texas dirt & a Lone Star bottle cap. I put it on display in a mason jar with the letter he sent us and the Bob Hope stamp off of the package for our own little Winson time capsule of sorts. Thanks Winston, we miss you too!
*p.s. my 6 year old camera may have bit the dust. I've been using J's camera for over a month now, it's not going so well. Any recommendations on an upgrade. Something better but not super fancy?
Monday, May 4, 2009
Erasmus Hall Video Club
J teaches at Erasmus Hall (both Neil Diamond & Barbara Streisand went there) some of his students are in a video club and made some really great films that competed and did really well in the Tribeca Film Festival. J was interviewed by one of his students in the film above titled, Views on Hate.
Visit the Erasmus Hall Video blog to see more talented student work including a film on Banksy's Pet Shop in the Village.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
I don't know how to title this post.
This is the mantra of one of my best friends. I have known her for over half of my life & she never shies away from it.
**WARNING: this post is very dismal, you have been warned.
But sometimes things happen in the world (way too close to home) that are full of hate & when the most positive thing you can think is: maybe someday that 14 year old girl will be empowered & she'll change the world because she saw hate when he shot her mother in front of their home. Things don't really feel that hopeful. Then again, this is why J is teaching. We found out almost a year ago that we would be coming to NYC so J could teach inner city. Seeing what the kids go through at their age is rough. But knowing that they have teachers that are paying very close attention to all of them is beautiful. (I know that this isn't the case everywhere, but J works with some very attentive & giving young teachers.)
J's taking his kids to the Metopolitan Museum of Art today, hopefully today will be better than the last two!
*poster by the love shop
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