Crazy week!

It’s been a crazy week!  I’m talking about my week that has now spanned from Tuesday to almost Tuesday.  Last Tuesday, I went to school not feeling so hot.  I went to talk to my principal and she said that I didn’t look so good and pretty much sent me home.  She made me promise that I would visit the doctor for some meds before getting on the plane to San Francisco!  That’s right San Francisco, where I was attending NSTA 2011.  The plane ride wasn’t so helpful for my cold…I used a box and a half of kleenex on the way to San Francisco.  We arrive around 9:30 pm their time and walked right past our hotel four times because it was being remodeled and we couldn’t find it.  By then it was 1:00 am midwest time and we were EXHAUSTED!!  Thursday, I was able to attend a full day of workshops and got some really great ideas!  I’ll be sharing them in the next few months as I use them in my classroom.  Thursday night, I got the thrill of a lifetime…we were invited to a VIP Reception through the Discovery Channel/Education people and got to meet….drumroll please….

THE MYTHBUSTERS!!

Here’s proof:

I was so beside myself with excitement, that I eeked out a “HI!” and a “Thank You!” and that’s all I could come up with to say!  That’s my hubby behind me…I took him along because he has family in California and thought he might get to see them while we were there.

Friday, I got some more workshops in and then that darned earthquake happened in Japan, so we were on Tsunami Watch 2011.  I FREAKED!  I was there and didn’t know where higher ground might be, so I did the next best thing….started shopping for tickets to Vegas for the day–you know to get further inland.  After talking with my friends who were with us, I calmed down and we decided to stay put…good choice as nothing happened!

Friday afternoon, we toured the San Fran area by tour bus and then had dinner with the Science Companion President and some of her right and left hands.  Saturday morning, I presented along with my friends Amy and Steve and we spoke about incorporating children’s literature into science or the other way around, incorporating science into children’s literature.  I jumped on two planes after that to head home and was met with daylight savings time that put us not three hours back, but four!! Talk about jet lag!

I slept until noon on Sunday–I never do that and am slowly getting back into the normal routine!  Whatever that is!

Today (Monday), I had the opportunity to attend the ISRA (Indiana State Reading Association) Conference.  I got to meet a very special person (one who happens to read my blog…) maybe you know her??

Debbie Diller!! These have got to be my four most favorite books ever written!! I use them all the time.  Debbie was kind enough to come over and through conversation, we figured out that she knew me because of this blog!  Hi Debbie! 🙂

Her presentation was wonderful and I got lots of new ideas from the two sessions I was able to attend.

I ran right to the exhibit hall and purchased a copy of her new book Math Work Stations and am already half way through it! 🙂

So, it’s been the thrill of a lifetime for me to meet the MYTHBUSTERS and my idol Debbie Diller all in one week!  Be still my heart!  I don’t know how much more excitement I can take!

Tomorrow, it’s back to school for a few more weeks, then Spring Break! 🙂

I’m linking Debbie’s wordpress blog here and in the blogroll on the right, be sure to check it out and her new puppy Atlas too! 🙂

Kristen 🙂

P.S. I’ve got a new Donor’s Choose.org grant posted…check it out if you’re able to help! 🙂 (I’m in Indiana)  It’s for an iPad for our classroom so we can do some wireless teaching and learning! 🙂

About Kristen Poindexter

I am the 2014 National Shell Science Teacher, 2014 PAEMST Awardee for Science, and a Kindergarten teacher who blogs about my adventures in teaching!

Posted on March 15, 2011, in Debbie Diller, DonorsChoose.org, ISRA 2011, Library Work Station, Math Work Stations, Mythbusters, NSTA 2011, Presentations. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Hi Kristen! It was really nice meeting you at Indiana State Reading. Thanks for the lovely post. Hope you’re feeling better!
    Debbie Diller

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