Utah 2023 – Getting There

My day started very early so that I could make the first leg of my trip to Utah. I am very glad that I did 95% of my packing the previous night. But like most trips there are plenty of last-minute things that need to be done to secure your house before you leave. Like applying liquid toilet bowl cleaner and triple checking that the sink faucet is not dripping. Things went smoothly at the airport check in, but I was a bit annoyed that my bag was tagged “late check in” I was there 45 minutes before my flight was scheduled to take off and my local airport isn’t that large. Whatever?!? Check out the sunrise in the pic below. We are at cruising altitude, don’t ask how high, I’ve no clue and not sure how I could find out.

The sun is making an appearance.

Now I’ve arrived at Houston Hobby and what is the first thing I do once exiting the plane? Yep if you’ve followed me before I think I’ve hinted at my Pokemon Go addiction. Got to catch ’em all. !!

Pokemon Go, no I’m not addicted 🀑

The flight from Houston to Salt Lake City was completely full. So, I was not as lucky as my earlier flight and didn’t have an open seat next to me. I just zoned out to my tunes and the book I brought along. Yes, that’s right I brought a real book with pages and a book cover. And I’m glad I did because I thought the flight was only 2 hours. It was 3 hours. There is this thing called TIME ZONES and I crossed one. So, airline tickets reflect your departure time for the time zone you are in and the arrival’s time zone. Ok, leave me alone, I don’t travel much out of my CST. I should have known better from Canadian Train trip back in 2018. Check that out here if you enjoy my rambling ( Montreal 2018 ). Enough of that back to the trip…

I always try to get a window seat so I can get pictures from the plane and I’m glad I was able get a window seat on this trip. Check out these mountains and rivers. They maybe out of order. Sorry not sorry.

I made it to Utah!!! I was disappointed that there wasn’t an easy to spot, welcome to Utah in the airport. I did see a welcome to Utah sign as I was driving away from the airport. One of the down sides of traveling alone, there isn’t a copilot to take pictures as you drive past cool things. Oh, I forgot to mention the 1.5 hours I waited in line at Thrift Car Rental. My personal time at the counter was very quick and efficient, but the 25+ people ahead of me must not have pre-scheduled and had to take extra time picking a vehicle or whatever… The car I was given was full size Nissan with driving assistance which is cool and all, but I really just needed cruise control. Still haven’t found that setting, but I do like the warnings when cars are in your blind spot.

Oh, did you notice I’ve not mentioned breakfast or any food other than the snack pack from Southwest? Once I finally got on the road, I was starving. It was noon in Utah, but my stomach said it was 1 PM. I went in search of a place to eat, and a quick google search of restaurants, Archibald’s Restaurant at Gardner Village popped out. I think it was just the name Archibald’s that made it “cool” in my mind. Off I went to the location. Now here is where it got very interesting. This was not just a normal mercado with restaurants and shops. Oh no, this place was themed. A fantasy theme. A fairy theme, with a fairy scavenger hunt. If you didn’t see my teaser for this trip, it’s my hand holding a larping sword. The hotel I picked was because it was next door to Evermore, a fantasy theme park. More about that tomorrow. Back to the Garden Village.

As I was driving in the parking lot trying to find a spot to park, I noticed lots of children with wings on their backs and plenty of moms chasing them as they ran around like cats chasing a laser pointer. There was a sign that said something like, “we believe in fairies” Ok, let me put the brakes on this line of thought, just for me. Sorry, not sorry. We will get back to the fairies, I promise. I spent too much money at this shopping center to ignore it. Back to the reason I was here…

Archibald’s Restaurant … my closest example would be a Cracker Barrel without the “BUY OUR CRAP” as you walk to the hostess. Oh, speaking of the hostess, she was taller than me. I’m 6 foot tall, she was taller than that. I just had to mention something that is very, very rare in my life. That’s all I’m saying. Now on to the food, quickly…

Don’t get me wrong, the breaded chicken with the garlic butter was very good, but getting cooked, crisp carrots as a side… just wonderful. Two things they could have done to improve IMHO, less salt and more broccoli. Yes, more broccoli. I like broccoli. You don’t? well Sorry, not sorry.

Enough with my lunch. I know you want to know about the fairies.

Oh, my god… the fudge store… they even had a taffy pulling machine…

The last shop I visited was a bakery and deli. I was in need of a cookie. Sorry, not sorry I didn’t take a picture of the cookie, but it was good.

It is now time for me to get out of that village before I spent any more money. Down the road to the hotel. I found it hard to focus on driving and not looking at the mountains to the left, still covered in snow. Check out the view from the parking lot of a local grocery store.

Lunch was so filling that I’m not really hungry, so I’m just enjoying a lite snack. I saw a fried chicken place that looked interesting, but it is still under construction. Sorry, very sorry. I’ve got plenty of eateries to pick for tomorrow. Speaking of tomorrow, I’m going to check out the Natual History Museum, art museum and distillery before Evermore. Not sure there will be a post tomorrow. It will be Saturday morning or I might do a Friday/Saturday post.

Thanks for reading and following my journey. I hope you are enjoying it.

View from hotel window
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Summer 2023

For anyone following me I’m packing my bags for my next summer adventure. I’ve updated my WordPress account, bought some new clothes, purchased airline tickets and booked a hotel. Stay tuned to see where I’m headed this year.

Published in: on June 18, 2023 at 7:25 pm  Comments Off on Summer 2023  

Dallas 2022 – Half Day 3

Homework

Cathy Vatterott – Rethinking Homework

You need to be more responsible – essay on homework

Link to Journal Article about homework bias

Grading

Ta-Nehisi Coates book on grading

Is your grading fair? How do award bonus points (superficial or substantial) not all students have access to a Cricut Machine and fancy paper

Culture of the classroom

Dr. Ilana Horn – book on motivation in math classrooms

Teaching students how to stand up for themselves against authority (ie how to help them keep you fair in your grading and discipline.)

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Dallas 2022 – Full Day 2

Next working session

AM Breakout Session – Motivating Students

Using Reports (4 types)

PM Breakout Session – Plan It Together

Engage in a lesson planning process…

All done in my notebook and provided handouts.

Take away from the session… Each teacher must DO the math of each lesson to decide what are the MUST DOs and what are the MAYBE/EXTENSIONS

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Dallas 2022 – Full Day – Long Live Math

Off to a good start with a breakfast like this.

Developing Mathematical Reason – Keynote

Pam Harris – Speaker

  • Math is figureoutable
  • What do Mathematicians do at work?
  • Paul Lockhart – Mathematicians Lament

Show your work.. Does that mean the student’s own work or mimic the teacher’s work?

If not algorithms, then what?

Experience math – look for #MathStratChat on social media new problem every Wed. Follow Pam Harris on Twitter

AM Breakout Session

Matching activity

Description to Illustration

Course Scope and Sequence Link to Website

Lunch was great here at Omni Las Colinas Hotel. I didn’t get a picture because I piled on too many tacos, rice, beans, salad and tres leches cake.

PM 1 Breakout Session – Creative Ways To Your CL Resources

You can use a Mathia problem as a warm up or exit Ticket. Have a students enter the classes responds to verify.

Split students into groups

How to do partner problems
Pause to predict before calculating

Give students directions and hold yourself to the set times to complete. But be able to cheat the time: don’t show a timer.😎

Keep a growing anchor chart.

Anchor Chart Example
Take Aways From Session

PM 2 Breakout Session – An Effective Mathia Classroom

MATHia as a co-teacher

  • JIT – just in time hints
  • Allows for small group instruction
  • Customizable
  • Classroom routine is important
  • Reward success
  • Have a positive attitude the students will catch it too

And that is a wrap for the day. Looking forward to tomorrow.

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Dallas 2022 – Getting There

Here I am again traveling; however, this time I’m traveling for work. This is a rare thing because normally schools districts don’t have money, but we have partnered with Carnegie Learning for a new math curriculum. Hence this a future posts will be more focused on what I’ve learned at the conference in Dallas.

I’m flying American Airlines because someone else is paying. I don’t fly with AA much and I’m glad this is a short trip so I can bring carry-on instead of checked bags that cost extra. I’m also in the back of the plane in an isle seat. ☹️

Flying on a much smaller plane than what I normally fly with Southwest. Just checked the AA app to see how full the flight is and it’s fully booked. The flight is 1.5 hours or so. I wonder if they serve a snack?

Advantage at being at the back of the plane with people that don’t like Dr. Pepper.

You get the full can of DP πŸ₯°

Took an Lyft to the hotel from the airport. An Uber cost twice the price.

Well, it’s not fair to do this but I’m going to compare my Dallas room to the NYC one… You could fit two of the NYC in this one room at the Omni in Dallas.

View from the 11th floor

Started to feel hungry and remembered I hadn’t had lunch an it’s 1:30 PM. So time to Google restaurants. Going to try out Cork and Pig Tavern. In the process of navigating with Google my phone overheated thanks to the Texas heat a lack of shade. I did find the place. I wish the inside could have lived up to its name. The tavern had too much of an industrial feel for me to call it a tavern. The wood oven pizzas looked good though. Now I was eating alone and really shouldn’t eat a whole pizza by myself even though I could. πŸ€ͺπŸ•Went for the Scottish Salmon and roasted broccoli.

Now to relax for a bit before the conference starts at 3:30 PM

The opening session was very good. This is the most organized conference I’ve been to in years.

For dinner tonight I went for a greener option. Salad with grilled chicken. Was pretty good salad.

Went for a walk around the lake. Glad the sun was low enough that most of the building blocked it’s direct heat.

Guess I should head up to my room and prepare for tomorrow’s sessions.

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NYC 2022 – Reflections

Well, I woke up this morning still on NYC time. (4:45 AM local time) I was sort of sad that I didn’t have new neighborhoods to explore, but my feet were happy that they would have a day to rest. Here are some conclusions I have about NYC:

  • NYC subways are not as dirty has portrayed on TV (I still felt the need to wash my hands after getting off them.) (I did see a NYC rat)
  • NYC streets are too narrow for cars to be parked on both sides of the streets.
  • Cars should not be allowed near Time Square.
  • I thought the prices in Dallas were bad, but NYC wow. I couldn’t have a lunch that didn’t cost me at least $20, and I didn’t even buy any drinks.
  • I don’t know of another city where you can walk down the street and hear a dozen different languages before you clear a block.
  • Yes, there is a Starbuck everywhere, but there is also an independently owned coffee shop nearby.
  • Every city needs a “Central Park”. I saw a large variety of humanity doing a variety of human things, drinking wine with friends, playing sports, playing with their dogs, chasing their children and lots of people just reading a book.
  • Final thought… should I get a tattoo? 75% of the people I say in YC had tatoos.

So, next time I go to NYC I need a partner in crime to go with me or someone that lives there to give me the courage to try NYC night life. I missed all the jazz and comedy clubs because I didn’t feel safe being out past dark.

Published in: on June 29, 2022 at 6:43 pm  Comments Off on NYC 2022 – Reflections  

NYC 2022 time to head home

Wow, time sure flies. The rain on Monday, day 4 of my trip changed my afternoon plans. I wanted to got to the Bronx Zoo. That will have to be for the next time. I think on future trips to NYC I’ll stay someplace other than Time Square. Someplace closer to Central Park so I can walk around in the evenings. Well, that is for next time but most likely no time soon.

New York from LaGuardia airport

Took my last subway ride this morning heading to the airport.

Checking at LaGuardia was pretty smooth. The security line moved quickly. I’m still annoyed at having to take out all my electronics, even though I purchased a TSA approved backpack that zips completely open. I swear the rules change every time I travel. Oh well enough complaining… Oh wait one more thing …

Entry to all the gates

If you didn’t notice, LaGuardia takes the exit via the gift shop to a new level. You have to walk past all these shops before you even get to your boarding gates. They almost got me with the Lego Optimus Prime, but I was strong. Really I just didn’t want to have carry it with me during my layover in Houston this afternoon. πŸ€ͺ The duty free shop almost got me too, but paying NYC prices wouldn’t have really saved that much by avoiding sales tax.

Check out this cool water feature. I didn’t film it but they had it show something in writing with the falling water.

With that I’m going to call it the end. My plane should be boarding soon and I must return to the Texas heat. Going to miss the cooler weather here in NYC, but they are getting ready to heat up. The city officially opened most of the public pools today. (There is a nation wide lifeguard shortage)

Signing off for this NYC 2022 fun. I still need to edit day 2 and 3 with pictures from my camera so if you’ve been here for the trip updates daily, go back and check out the previous post. Until the next adventure. 🀘😎πŸ₯°

Published in: on June 28, 2022 at 11:23 am  Comments Off on NYC 2022 time to head home  

NYC 2022 Full Day 4

Found another coffee shop that is open before 8 AM and it has some strange mixed coffee drinks.

I had their egg sandwich and the Blackbird. See below to learn what type of coffee drink I had.

Next stop was The Basilica of Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral. This is not the one on 5th Ave. This is the oldest cathedral in the United States. This cathedral has two cemeteries and a catacomb crypt. Learned that graveyards are next to churches and cemeteries are out away from buildings. So what’s the deal with this cathedral? It was built in the middle of a cemetery. The last in ground burial was in 1855. Have enough money and your ashes can be laid to rest in above ground structures. Have more money, then your ashes can be placed under the cathedral in the catacombs. This happens to be the director Martin Scorsese’s church when he is in NYC and it is in The Godfather movie. Very interesting tour and history lesson.

Original entrance to the catacombs

It was noon when the tour finished so why not a pizza style meal from Lombardi’s the oldest pizza restaurant in the United States. I had a calzone. Remember to bring cash, they don’t accept credit.

Lombardis
Calzone
Glad I was inside and eating.

I’m getting good at wandering this time I found desert.

Cupcakes
All the choices

Since I visited the first Saint Patrick’s, why not visit the new one on 5th Avenue?

Inside Saint Patrick’s

While inside the cathedral it got dark like someone turned off the lights. I looked up and noticed all the lights were still on; however, the stained glass windows were all dark. So I made good use of my umbrella.

More wandering around and there wasn’t really any more rain.

Before calling it a day I stopped into Maggie’s for a relaxing drink.

So my trip to NYC is drawing to a close. The sun did come out just before setting but I’ve got a blister on a blister so once I got to my hotel, I was done for the day. Enjoyed the movie Jumanji 2. I’ll probably wander again tomorrow morning before packing up and heading home.  I was just starting to understand the subways. I guess I will have to come back again to finish my lesson.

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NYC 2022 Full Day 3

I’m starting today planning how it will end. Well maybe not end but I want to capture the Sunset tonight at 8:31 PM. Maybe I’ll get up early to get the sunrise tomorrow. πŸŒ‡

I channeled my inner hobbit and had first breakfast at 7:30 AM (yes found a coffee shop that opens early)

Chocolate Nutella

And second breakfast at 10 AM 😊

Gertrude’s
Spinach egg sandwich and iced chai
Stella Katherine Cole and Raphael

Enjoyed some good jazz vocals and guitar. Was able to chat with Stella afterwards. She is as nice in person as she is on TikTok.

Tour of Manhattan Island via a boat at 1:30 PM. Pictures to be uploaded later. (It’s Later.. seems they are organized as last taken to first taken order)

Who was supposed to remind me to apply sunscreen? Please admit your mistake. It’s 3:20 PM. I’m on the 2.5 hour tour and my arms are on fire. Plus we seem to be stuck on the river. The ship keeps going forward and backward making very small angle adjustments. Glad the inside cab is air-conditioned.

Arms and knees got burned
Reason we had to wait. Rotating train bridge
New Jersey on the left, New York on the right.
George Washington Bridge, the northern most bridge of Manhattan

Debating what to do once we get docked. Well, I ended up walking the length of Central Park with a few twists.

Yes, I walked 4 miles

I’m very tried after a full day. Enjoyed some frozen yogurt before returning to my hotel for lots of water, a shower and then sleep. Final day of events are tomorrow.

Published in: on June 26, 2022 at 8:04 pm  Comments Off on NYC 2022 Full Day 3  
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