Saturday, August 21, 2021
Monday, August 16, 2021
First day of school for the 17th year
This is my 17th First Day of School as a teacher and it is one of the weirdest yet. We are teaching at a time where all the students on our campus are unvaccinated and where it is impossible to keep the distance between students 3 to 6 feet apart. We are in a pandemic teaching and we have to do our best to keep the students safe, engaged, and happy. This is no small feat. My partner teacher and I wear aprons to keep our belongings near us... like band-aids, hand sanitizer, phones, and pens. There is so much to keep track of that it can be really stressful. The students I am teaching did not go to kindergarten or first grade for the majority of the year, so this is their first experience in school which is a big transition. What will it be like this year???
First Day of School- Freshman Year
First Day of School- 8th Grade
It was Micah's first day of 8th grade! It was a weird start for a weird year! Micah had to wait in line for about 20 minutes to get scanned with the Daily Pass to enter the school. The Daily Pass ensures that the students have a recent negative COVID test and they have to answer that they are in good health before they enter the campus. Micah never completed his 6th grade year here and missed 7th due to COVID, so starting this 8th grade year will be interesting. I hope that he sees some familiar faces and that he has a good time. What will the first day of school be like for Micah???
Sunday, August 08, 2021
Bubbe's House
Saturday, August 07, 2021
Time with GA
Wednesday, August 04, 2021
The Ahwahnee
The Ahwahnee Hotel shines as Yosemite National Park's distinctive upscale hotel and it has been booked for over a year. It seemed impossible to get a reservation but by sheer determination and constant website checking, I was able to book not only the hotel for a few nights but also a cottage! It was a nice experience staying at the hotel because of the stunning interior design and architecture. I also loved that there were hardly any people around in the hotel which made me feel so much safer. We ate at the Ahwahnee Dining Room which was a contactless buffet where mask wearing was required except while eating. Due to my concerns about the dining room, we were moved to the perimeter table next to a grand piano that kept us safely distanced from all the other tables which was amazing. The next night, we moved into the cottage and we learned that we were staying in the exact cottage that President Obama stayed in! As soon as we walked in we saw his presidential photo and excerpt of his speech. The evening in the cottage was calming and very nice. When will we return to Yosemite???
Lower Yosemite Falls
We were so lucky to see that the Lower Yosemite Falls still had water at this time of year! It is the 5th largest waterfall in the world. The boys ended up hiking over boulders and slippery rocks to make it to the actual falls. I decided to stay back and I sat on a bench under some shade until my phone rang and the boys face timed me from the falls. This was not an easy trek by far but the destination was worth it because the boys loved feeling the mist of the waterfall hit their faces. When will they have another adventure like this again???
Fun with the W Family
Tuesday, August 03, 2021
Curry Village to Mirror Lake
Glacier Point
Just when I thought the views could not be any better, Glacier Point proved that this was the view of all views. This overlook is a commanding view of Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and Yosemite's high country as we gazed down from 3,214 feet above. I could not help but feel that this was God's work that gave us this beautiful view. This overwhelming feeling that I had spurred on quite a discussion in the car on whether God was real, how the world began, and what the boys believed or sorta believed. I am thankful that we had this time to share and discuss with one another the meaning of it all... what is the meaning of it all???
Monday, August 02, 2021
Mariposa Grove
Tunnel View
In every review of Yosemite, it is said that Tunnel View should not to be missed. It really can't be because as soon as you emerge from the man made tunnel, it is the first glimpses of Yosemite that you can see. We stopped here several times throughout our time in Yosemite and every time we were it was a little different. It was a great way to start our trip because the majesty of it all is so wonderful to look at... when will we come back again???