I'm back.
I am back from gardening in California.
It rained pretty much the entire two weeks that I was there, but that certainly did not stop my group. We got wet, muddy and cold. But we planted more than 100 trees in a city schoolyard and moved hundreds of wheel-barrels full of dirt (well, mud actually, becuase of all the rain) and mulch.
At the end of every couple days, we would get on a bus to ride across the city to a public pool that allowed us to use their showers.
Now the second half of my spring semester begins, and with it more observing, more micr0teaching, and a week of teaching a class of real children.
It rained pretty much the entire two weeks that I was there, but that certainly did not stop my group. We got wet, muddy and cold. But we planted more than 100 trees in a city schoolyard and moved hundreds of wheel-barrels full of dirt (well, mud actually, becuase of all the rain) and mulch.
At the end of every couple days, we would get on a bus to ride across the city to a public pool that allowed us to use their showers.
Now the second half of my spring semester begins, and with it more observing, more micr0teaching, and a week of teaching a class of real children.
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Welcome back! Sounds like you had a ton of fun. I'm headed out to CA in the next few days...maybe there will be sunny weather. *crosses fingers*
Have fun! Bring a raincoat! (Though I don't think all parts of CA are as rainy as the city I visited.)
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