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Jenny's DigiScraps: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008. More Christmas.and 2 more Christmas pages to go! I'll have used up all my kits. Paper Kit: Kit Noël by Erika Pinheiro. Template: by Tami Savoie. Saturday, September 6, 2008. I admit I just kind of cranked this one out, but the pics are cute and must be preserved somehow! Paper Kit: "Urban Jungle" by Coralee Evans. Friday, September 5, 2008. Dickens on the Strand. Don't know why I'm on such a Christmasy kick.maybe I'm already wishing for it. Paper Kit: Noel Enchante by Scrapdoll.
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Itinerant Teacher: 6/8/08 - 6/15/08
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Thoughts on the journey. Thursday, June 12, 2008. After nearly having broke down in the office, I came home to a wonderful message from my friend Emma expressing her appreciation for the things that I do in the community/with the community. And she pointed out that, although I initiate these things, I don't often take control of the movements, but allow them a life of their own. Links to this post. Tuesday, June 10, 2008. On another note, my 1D class brought me a most thoughtful gift. It was a wooden...
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Itinerant Teacher: Health Update
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Thoughts on the journey. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Sorry for using the blog for "unfun" reasons like health, but I know people are concerned, so I wanted to post here to let you know what is happening. The American duty officer and Consulate in Izmir, and my friends at the embassy are in the loop, and they have been very supportive. My coworker and dear friend Feryal has spent this week being my personal doctor, ER driver, and interpreter, as has my friend, Okan. August 14, 2008 at 12:57 AM.
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Itinerant Teacher: 8/3/08 - 8/10/08
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Thoughts on the journey. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. On to Northeastern Turkey. Oh, horrible, horrible, close, close! I did fashion an elegant headpiece that, when soaked in tea tree oil, kept the smells at bay. Also works for dirty bathrooms. You may see it in Paris next spring. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On to Northeastern Turkey. Matt and Angela's Travels. Things I'd like to do . . . ONGOING - Something that matters in the world. Build a strawbale house. Learn to play an instrument.
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Itinerant Teacher: 7/27/08 - 8/3/08
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Thoughts on the journey. Thursday, July 31, 2008. İ am currently traveling around Turkey trying to see as much of it as possible before İ have to leave. Below are some pictures of the trip so far. We arrived at 2 am (a few hours earlier than we had expected) and hiked to the hotel where we had reservations the next night. Unfortunately they were full for that night, so we camped out in the corner of the lobby. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Matt and Angela's Travels.
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Itinerant Teacher: 3/30/08 - 4/6/08
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Thoughts on the journey. Saturday, April 5, 2008. Last weekend my friend Okan and I visited Pamukkale hot springs and the ruins of Heiropolis. A UNESCO World heritage site whose history dates from the second century BC. The ruins were beautiful and the water in the nearby resort was warm. Had we known to bring our suits, tourists can float around in the middle of a pool in the park peering down onto the submerged ruins. I still am vacillating on staying or going next year. The students here are so sw...
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Itinerant Teacher: Home and Healthy
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Thoughts on the journey. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Thank you for all of your good wishes; they worked! My flight home yesterday was uneventful, and I am now home in Denver. I am feeling healthy; the antibiotics seemed to do the trick. On the job front I have an interview for a part-time position on Monday at D.U. and some other interesting possibilities. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Rather Expensive Hotel. Matt and Angela's Travels. Things I'd like to do . . . Build a strawbale house.
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Itinerant Teacher: 4/22/12 - 4/29/12
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Thoughts on the journey. Sunday, April 22, 2012. I've Changed My Blog Location. If you care to follow my blog chronicling my current assignment as a Senior English Language Fellow in Brazil, please check out my new blog address at itinerantteacher.com. Please note that I will no longer be updating this site. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ive Changed My Blog Location. Matt and Angela's Travels. Things I'd like to do . . . ONGOING - Something that matters in the world.
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Itinerant Teacher: 6/5/11 - 6/12/11
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Thoughts on the journey. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. I live in a 700 sq. foot loft, and though I don't consider myself a packrat, I have been feeling a bit overwhelmed by my possessions. More accurately, I am acutely aware of the waste of my life energy spent dusting, vacuuming, and straightening, and I have a sneaking suspicion that many of the things I am continually straightening up are not things I really need. Something that I enjoy thumbing through (straw bale building books). Links to this post.
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Itinerant Teacher: A Rather Expensive Hotel
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Thoughts on the journey. Sunday, August 10, 2008. A Rather Expensive Hotel. The view from my window is beautiful. The ocean breeze cools the room each morning; all meals are delivered to me in bed, specially designed by a nutritionist with my needs in mind, and someone else does the cleaning. It is really all I could ask for except that people regularly come and stick me with needles and ask me the most personal questions about my bodily functions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).