Friday was our big Halloween parade through downtown. It was a nice day, and the weather was perfect. It was fun to lead the parade with Dr. Keiter, and to turn the corner and see the crowd lined up on both sides of the street. This year, I actually knew some of the people in the crowd, whereas last year, I didn't know a soul! To be honest, I'm a bit of an Ebeneezer Scrooge when it comes to Halloween. I'm not sure what we are "celebrating" with this holiday. But I digress. I can put my personal feelings aside, as it is fun to see the little kids all dressed up as fairies and robots and such. My two favorite costumes had to be Leo (the micro-biologist) and Liam (the microbe). Very creative costumes!
Friday night we held our first dance. I always enjoy watching some of the kids really come out of their shells. We get to see them in an entirely different light at the dance. The kids enjoyed themselves, and thank you to Mrs. Bickley, and Mrs. Anderson for helping chaperone that event!
The final Halloween event was the carnival B.O.T.H. put on on Saturday night at Telele Lodge. It was a very nice event with lots of games, a cakewalk, cookie decorating and food. I went with my two kids, thinking we'd only stay a bit, and they had so much fun, we stayed until they closed it down. The eight graders really did a great job running the games, and it seemed like everyone had a great time. Thanks to Vicki Young (not White!) and the rest of the B.O.T.H. crew for putting on a fun event!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Baseball
Last night, while watching the World Series, my phone rang. It was Phil Coke, the pitcher for the Major League Detroit Tigers. He is from Tuolumne County, and as a matter of fact, had attended Black Oak Elementary in kindergarten and first grade. I had spoken with Phil's dad the day before and was trying to arrange a time for Phil to come to school and talk to the students. Today we had our virtue assembly and it was easy to add Phil to that assembly. I had a meeting in Sonora so I swung by Big 5 on the way home and bought a bag of baseballs. During our regular assembly, the kids with the most virtue cards receive a coupon for a free pizza at the Twain Harte Pizza Factory. Today, in addition to the pizza, the virtue card winners also received a signed baseball. Phil was great with the kids and spoke to them a bit about setting high goals and working hard to reach them. The best part was when John in Mr. Dunlap's class asked where Phil would put himself on a scale of 1-10. It was a bold question, but Phil showed off his fat, diamond encrusted World Series ring he won when he was with the Yankees last year. He said that with that ring, he could have said he was a ten. Instead, his goal was to get a ring on every finger, so he only rated himself a 6.
The kids were excited to talk to Phil, and he interacted very well with them. As the assembly ended, he stood at the door, and high fived or shook hands with every kid. I was very impressed with Phil, and was glad to have him at our assembly today.
The kids were excited to talk to Phil, and he interacted very well with them. As the assembly ended, he stood at the door, and high fived or shook hands with every kid. I was very impressed with Phil, and was glad to have him at our assembly today.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I'm back!
After being accosted once again for not updating my blog, I've finally succumbed! I guess people are actually reading this thing, so I probably should give them something to read!
The last month of school has been busy. We had our fun run a few weeks ago, and that was a great success. The kids (and a few parents and teachers!) had a great time running laps. We've collected almost $10,000! I now need to schedule those limousines for the 34 students who raised $200 or more!
Of course, the big upcoming event is annual Halloween Parade on Friday. If you've never seen our parade, it is a short, but sweet affair. We'll line up all the costumed students by grade level, march through downtown Twain Harte, turn under the arch, and then back to campus. Last year's parade lasted about 6 minutes. I'm trying to work out a rain contingency plan. I have been told by several folks that this parade has traditionally been a rain (or snow) or shine event. Fortunately, when I looked at the weather report earlier this week, it looked like rain on Thursday, and Friday. Then the weather report showed Friday and Saturday for rain, then it showed Saturday. Looks like the storm is lessening it's likelihood of literally raining on our parade.
To continue our Halloween festivities, the middle school will host the first dance of the year on Friday night, and then B.O.T.H. will host the big Halloween Carnival at Telele Lodge on Saturday. Should prove to be a fun few days!
The last month of school has been busy. We had our fun run a few weeks ago, and that was a great success. The kids (and a few parents and teachers!) had a great time running laps. We've collected almost $10,000! I now need to schedule those limousines for the 34 students who raised $200 or more!
Of course, the big upcoming event is annual Halloween Parade on Friday. If you've never seen our parade, it is a short, but sweet affair. We'll line up all the costumed students by grade level, march through downtown Twain Harte, turn under the arch, and then back to campus. Last year's parade lasted about 6 minutes. I'm trying to work out a rain contingency plan. I have been told by several folks that this parade has traditionally been a rain (or snow) or shine event. Fortunately, when I looked at the weather report earlier this week, it looked like rain on Thursday, and Friday. Then the weather report showed Friday and Saturday for rain, then it showed Saturday. Looks like the storm is lessening it's likelihood of literally raining on our parade.
To continue our Halloween festivities, the middle school will host the first dance of the year on Friday night, and then B.O.T.H. will host the big Halloween Carnival at Telele Lodge on Saturday. Should prove to be a fun few days!
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