all this inspired me to spend some time on sunday clearing out some things at my place! i still have a way to go, though. ugh.
i got the boys' automatic feeders set up, and put up their pens so that they were separate and bruno wouldn't be eating chaco's food! pretty sure they knew exactly what was up.
feedandgo! |
neddy and pam had the opportunity to get well-acquainted with the JAX airport while waiting for me, because there was lightning, which basically involved some flying around in circles and waiting and ramp agents not being able to access the ramp (fortunately i didn't have to worry and wait because i didn't check anything)...at least driving around JAX isn't like Labyrinth with David Bowie-AKA: DFW under construction. ew. and when they pulled up, neddy was serious on the phone, she had no intention of driving, so me, it was...in the rain, making intelligent conversation (idk, maybe not intelligent, but at the very least, i was able to articulate what i was thinking).
once i had settled quickly into my hotel room (handicap accessible, wide doors, bars on the wall in the bathroom, lots of space..), i was going out to look for the vending machine...i'm guessing there is a candid camera or something, because there were no vending machines. boo.
such a misrepresentation! |
please note there are two 'peep-holes' sooo...in case of hobbits |
always thinkin' bout tom hanks!! |
so we took off in the opposite direction and found moxie's, which pam had looked up. it was a farm-to-table joint, and the food was magnificent!
the girls suggested chicken livers as an appetizer-that was a first! yummers. and then on the way back to the hotel we stopped at cvs for tums (a necessity for my travel bag, as of late). when we returned to the hotel, i went up to look over the presentation with neddy and got a basic idea of what the day would look like. we were both excited that the presentation would be in spanish!
breakfast was a hit! the norm-coffee with some eggs, sausage and fruit on the side. we made our way to the site after grabbing the "goody-to-to-bag". of course we arrived on time, and wouldn't you know it, EVERYBODY ELSE DID TOO!! limited parking out front forced us to seek parking in the back, where there was ample space. as we walked across the campus, it was slightly reminiscent of academia los pinares, where i went to school in tegucigalpa...minus the mountain, awesome classmates, cool weather and green uniforms...ok, it was the pine tree. the pine tree reminded me of ALP.
we located the room, got the equipment set up and ready to go (lacking only internet). we were completely ready for the all-spanish presentation. ends up they all spoke english just fine, and one participant- the instructional coach was straight up blonde-which OBviously means she can't speak spanish, right? (i OBJECT!) but still. she didn't, so everyone was great with the spanish power point/ english presentation. it went really well, and they were so excited thinking about the possibilities and how this would cut down on time and help them plan, group and differentiate all in one fell swoop...or perhaps two fall swipes? (insert audience laugh/applaud sign here). accolades! then we had to switch rooms, mid-training-unexpected (flexibility is necessity). and we may have craftily commandeered time that really wasn't ours...when given an additional 30 minutes, neddy figured out how to take 90...just keep them so engaged that they really don't lock eyes with the group they were supposed to be joining-it was apparent that they knew they were getting more from what they were learning about the program with neddy so they could use it for planning well.
lunch was d.c. and snacks. we met with admin, which was slightly delayed, due to the fact that they had to deal with a brand new just-off-the-plane-luggage-in-hand-i'm-here-on-your-doorstep-what-now new teacher. remember what i said earlier? flexibility is necessity! so, when they arrived, they'd already heard from the teachers in the previous session how impressed they were, so they were excited to hear what istation brings to the table from their vantage point! it was a very productive/positive meeting/training time.
once all was said and done, we said our goodbyes, and at some point we were talking scuba diving masks. don't know. anyhoo, neddy and i google-mapped our route, stopping somewhere in between for fuel. it was not the correct location. sketch...there was no card reader at the pump, so we went into the store, and the guy in the window, cage, security thingy said it was cash-only, and i'm pretty certain the guy walking passed me cursed at me in his mumble-voice. mmmm. we made our way to the other side of the interstate, and crazy enough, it had a card-reader! we were confusing the heck out of the google maps lady. she started sounding a bit cross, until finally we got back on 95. eventually we arrived at the airport-turned in the rental and made our way to security. the lady at security looked at my ticket and said, "oh! you go down this middle line!" because it was business select...the thing is, security was a ghost town, and i felt a little silly going through the 'fast-lane' when the guy going through the regular line arrived to the tsa agent at the exact same time. yep, it went quickly. and at that point, i was ready to eat my own left thigh, i was so famished #firstworldproblems ...fish tacos! good-but not TIDE TABLES in bradenton by any stretch of the imagination! our flight was about 30 minutes late-delayed due to wx/lightning...ramp closed...this is not a good precedent to start-people are going to start talking! anyhoo, good thing the DAL flight was delayed as well, so i was able to make the conx home! thankful!
11:50 pm, laboring up the 3 flights, i had to verbally remind myself to lean forward, lest i fall over backwards, negating all forward progress...plus, that would just be a moronic thing to have to explain...
good day!
julie
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