Monday, November 29, 2010

Winter is Here!

Mom and Grandma on Thanksgiving.
So Thanksgiving has come and gone and I can't believe it is going to be December in 2 days...

Thanksgiving was really good. I was at the point of my Duluth life and work that I needed a long weekend at home. The drive home was definitely interesting, I was able to leave work at about 3:30 to try and get on the road early and miss rush hour and the storm that was coming in. On my 3 hour drive home I say 1 car spin out in the lane right next to me and about 6 cars in the ditch with either a firetruck or a police car or tow truck. It was the first time I couldn't use my cruise control the whole time on my drive down. Not as relaxing as it normally is...

My sister getting a back rub from my dad during movie night.
But my whole family was home for thanksgiving until Friday night. We went to my Aunt and Uncle's house near St. Cloud and it was just like any other family event, entertaining! At our "kid table" (which the youngest is now 19 and the oldest maybe 28) we always have the oddest conversations, and then the traditional bashing of the electronics. My family is full of tech people, and we all have our opinions on what is the best and what shouldn't have ever been created...enough said. I ended up walking away from my Aunt's house with 3 plants, and about 10 candles...I'd say I did pretty well!
My brother who looks like he has no face.

Black Friday...I decided to go and see how it would go...at 1pm. I went with my mom and we still hit major traffic and parking problems. But I walked out of Herbergers with $30 boots! So it was worth it!

Black Saturday? Oh yeah, that's what they call it now! I also decided to try that shopping day out. Nothing fancy, no major driving or parking debacles. I had a great shopping day on Saturday as well! I spent $55 at Old navy on 2 pairs of jeans and 2 pairs of pants, at JcPenney I spent $40 on a wallet, hair barrette and clothes. Score!

Overall the weekend was a great success! It was hard to leave and head back to Duluth though. I didn't realize how much I miss "a big city" feel. I loved driving to the stores on multiple freeways, going to a Super Target and having to worry about Snow Emergency Routes of Minneapolis. While I love my new job, I miss the routine I had in Minneapolis and it's taking time to set up a new routine in a new city and trying to meet new people and get to know my surroundings.


 I have two cats who keep me company in Duluth. One seems to think that his home is on top of my cupboards on my Crock Pot box. And the other likes to lay on my computer and watch Scrubs with me.


So that's what is up with me right now! Excited for December and ready for some snow!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Weekend of Friends

Lift Bridge
So last weekend I had my very good friends Sarah and Bethany come up to Duluth to visit me. Now I am a little late with this blog because this past weekend I was so busy, so here it is!

Me, Sarah and Bethany on the pier by the lighthouse
They came up early on Friday and we had no definite plan of what to do, but knowing us, that wasn't a problem. Bethany loves to decorate, and she's really good at it. So I didn't hang any pictures in my apartment because I was waiting for her to come and help me figure the layout and where things should go. Well it turned into let's rearrange the entire apartment and buy new furniture and all that good stuff. So after an excellent lunch at Grandma's, we spent the rest of the afternoon shopping and then all of Friday night, until 11 decorating and rearranging my stuff.

the lighthouse form afar...
They did a great job, the place looks a ton better, but i was not envisioning it taking all day, $150, and me being shunning to my room to do work while they surprise me with a new living room layout!

Saturday we went downtown Duluth and down Canal Park to do some shopping, sight seeing and exploring. It was so fun to be able to explore Duluth with great friends and even run into a coworker from Roseville!
view from the musuem



After a great weekend, I was surprised with a very busy week of work, I am fully into my job now, I think I am at week 7 of my new job, and I am feeling the weight. I have a lot more responsibility and am doing more lesson planning (which I am loving both! I love to stay busy!)


My two cheesehead friends, drinking Cheesehead Wine!
I am missing home less, even though I really miss my old job and coworkers, talking to them via text or facebook just reminds me how much fun we had on the stage (our office), and talking to some of my old students on facebook also remind me of how much fun I had teaching them last year and how they are a year older now!

View from my school after the beautiful snowfall we had on Saturday!

I leave you, hoping to update again this next weekend, maybe with some pictures of the Downtown Duluth parade that I am going to watch on TV with great coworkers, while we make fun of it in our cozy warm living room!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

First Post!

So I was inspired from a few of my friends to start my own blog. I always love reading their blogs to see what they are up to, especially since I have graduated from college and a lot of my friends have moved away from Minnesota. And now I am on that list of people moving away...So this is a great way for my friends who still live in the cities or those who live elsewhere to keep updated on my life and to update me on their lives!

My cats in my new room in Duluth!

In the end of September I moved up to Duluth to become a Language Arts Interventionist at a charter middle school. This job is a dream come true, I never realized how much I loved reading with students until I had the chance to be an interventionist last year in Brooklyn Center in an elementary school. While most of my friends find it odd that I am a language arts teacher and not a math teacher, I am surprised too. While I always pictured myself as a general education classroom teacher or a middle school math teacher, this seems to be a perfect fit for me.

While middle schoolers can be a struggle to work with because of all the hormones and the the personal life stuggles they are going through, they are a blast to work with! I really connect with them and love to teach with them and love to carry on a conversation with them (not the same conversation you would have with a 1st grader!) Most of the time a conversation I have with a student will make my day brighter no matter how tired or how many meetings I have that day, they just have a great train of thought at 4pm on a Friday...

Snow Day!
Duluth is a beautiful city to live in, it does have its quirks...All the hills are lovely, though I am lucky to live on top of the hill and my school is on the hill, so I'm pretty lucky to avoid most major hills. Duluth is a lot smaller than Minneapolis, and I am getting used to the different stores that they have here and the ones that they don't have here. I forget that sometimes some stores that I am so used to that are in the Mall of America are not in any other mall in Minnesota, so I just have to remind myself that I will have to make a special shopping trip when I hit the cities. We also already had a snow day! My apartment and school got about 3 inches of snow in October, but the Department of Transportation closed schools because of the busses and the airport got about 7 inches of snow, so yeah for us! But just wondering how the rest of the winter is going to go! I am also getting used to the fog! Some mornings when I leave my apartment at 7am, the ground is so covered with fog that I can maybe see 15 ft in front of me, I have never seen so much fog before!

Fog is taking over the school!
The lingo is also different "up here". I've had many students and coworkers politely correct me (well my coworkers are polite about it...). Such as: "Where are you living in Duluth?" "Oh, I'm living South of Miller Hill Mall." huh... Correct answer: "I live down the hill from the Miller Hill Mall" . I'm so used to learning NSEW directions when living in Minneapolis, my dad would be proud to know that I can almost always say what direction I am facing without looking at my compass in my car! But this is not language that they use up here, so just more new things to take in.


Over all I love it up here! Still learning my way around the city and meeting tons of new people! So I'm taking it slow and excited for what's going to come next!