Archive for May, 2006

Nearing the end….

Today went pretty well.  It’s nice having people over.  With Erin gone it would really be terrible to be here by myself without anyone to hang out with.  The Holts and the Johnsons have been kind enough to have me over quite a bit.

Tonight we had a little barbecue outside the 14 plex.  Jason cooked hamburgers and hotdogs on the grill, and there were quite a few people over.  It was a good time.

I had a really cool website I was going to show you, but I lost the link.  I’ll see if I can find it tomorrow.  🙁

I have to be at work at 8:00 tomorrow, and since it is almost 1:30 AM, I figure it’s time for me to hit the sack.

CASC

Today is the first day of CASC which stands for content area standing committee.  A few teachers from across the district are here in Unalakleet to help revise the standards that are the ground work of our instructional moodle.  I am in the Technology session.  The tech standards were created by one individual about four years ago.  They have not been modified, and need a little improvement.

CASC RandyRandy is running the show. We started by breaking down the basic usage and mechanics we thought were important in technology. We then broke that down into the tools that you would need to facilitate the technology use. We then broke down the tools into what they each consisted of. Darla is putting it all into the bssd wiki if you’d like to take a look.

CASC Paul and Darla CASC Crew

Sounds like we are heading over to a barbecue with the Holts and the Johnsons and friends this evening. It should be a good time.

Home from Homer

Last weekend Erin and I went to Homer.  She had to work, and I had to take a couple days off.  So when she was done working with the project GRAD crew from down there we did a little Halibut fishing, and spent some time together outside of the usual Unalakleet hustle and bustle.  We did fairly well on the halibut boat.  We didn’t catch big fish, but we were able to catch our limit of 2 fish each.  We ended up with about 50 pounds of fish.  We took the filets to a company that packages it into whatever size you want, flash freeze it, and box it up for you.  We were planning on sending most of it down to MN, so we had them make one box weigh 50 pounds and put the excess into another box.  So we ended up with a box weighing 50 pounds on the dot that Erin took down to Minnesota, and another box with three packages in it which I brought up to Unalakleet with me.  We took some pictures which you can find at the Homer section of the gallery.

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Made it back home today. After our little trip to Stebbins Randy and I finished up this afternoon in time to catch the hageland flight back to Unalakleet. We stopped off in St. Michael to drop off some mail, and in the proccess the plane got a little stuck in the soft gravel on the side of the runway. They tried hooking a truck on the front to pull us out, that didn’t work so well. Here is a picture and a video of the whole ordeal.Stuck

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Stebbins Mission

After an evening at home, I am off on the road again.  This time to Stebbins which is one of our larger schools in the district.  Hopped on Doug Air (the BSSD plane) at 9:00 this morning.  A quick 40 minute flight over the crumbling ocean ice brought us to the little gravel strip just outside the village of Stebbins.  Randy and I spent the morning getting equipment and web space ready for working with the students after they finished up with their structured morning classes.  I worked with a couple of girls who promptly imported the vide from the last couple years of the Native Dance Festival.  They chopped the clips up in to roughly 5 minute pieces, and then got them ready to be compressed.  Since compression is really a sit and wait step in the process I let that run through the evening.  The girls will work with me tomorrow to get it up on the web.  Some of the clips are kind of big which will make it a slow download for dial up users, but those of you with high speed connections will be able to view them in a matter of minutes.

After we get done here I will be heading to Homer to go halibut fishing with Erin.  I still have to take a couple of days off to stay under contract, and Erin was going to Homer for work, so we decided to meet up down there for a little get away.  We signed up for a day long halibut charter.  We are hoping to be able to fill our freezer with tasty halibut for next year.  We’ll see how lucky we are that day.  I hope Erin gets one.  It is pretty fun to pull in those big fish.

ASTE

Since I havn’t blogged in a few days I will catch you up quickly on my adventures of late.   I am sitting in a meeting room at the millennium hotel in Anchorage.  We are in our second morning of an ASTE board meeting.  The weekend has gone pretty fast.  We went out to dinner Friday evening at the Brewhouse.  Dinner was very tasty.  Dan Foote (a guy we contract with for his tech services) was there, along with the rest of the board, the CEO of United Utilities, and the head honcho in Alaska for ATT.

After dinner we tried to go out to see Mission Impossible 3, but the theater closed at 10:30 so we missed out on that.  Saturday morning we started out at 8:00 working our way through the agenda.  We took a bit of a break for lunch, and then ended around 5:20 P.M.  We went out to dinner at Simon and Seafords.  A very nice resturant down by the ocean in Anchorage.   I had a very tasty ceaser salad and new york strip steak with blue chease dressing, and crem brule for dessert.  After dinner we went around shopping to a few places, and then met up with my parents back at the hotel.  We visited for while and then crashed for the evening.

Today we started out at 8:00 AM again.  Afully early to be up on a weekend, but thats part of the deal I guess.  The meetings went pretty fast.  One of the things I was working on was a logo for next years ASTE conference.  Here are the ones I threw together really quckly.  Let me know what you think.

ASTE 4ASTE 1ASTE 2AS

So I had better get on the plane.

I Eat Brainz

Well, I played around with my itunes library a bit today.  There is a really cool app called “I Eat Brainz” that looks at your iTunes library and updates the titles, artists, and album information.  I have a few CD’s in my collection that I ripped ;)  on my old computer and never put the track names in.  So my new machine can’t figure out the information using the CDDB access built into iTunes.  So its nice to get the library all filled out.

Today went pretty fast.  John was busy working on the Dart project today, so we didn’t get to work together at all.  Randy was still in Wales working with the staff ther.  Hageland decided they didn’t want to fly out there and pick him up this afternoon, so he go stuck in Nome for the evening.  Im sure he wasn’t too happy about that.  Its pretty lame that they can decide to just not go out because they don’t feel like it.

Tonight is the first night since we got the 4-wheeler going that Erin and I didn’t go for a ride.  We had Josh over for dinner.  Tacos and strawberry margaritas were tasty.  We then watched Alias and Lost.  Both were new episodes, and had crazy plot twists.