Wow

This was the highlight of my week.  We were walking to the kickoff of Spiritual Emphasis Week, when over the horizon floated three hot air balloons.  (Especially cool, since our year-long theme is Above and Beyond.)

In the middle of the message, right before our eyes, one of the balloons gently drifted down to land in our soccer field!  Life is full of wonders, and how thankful I am to be experiencing those wonders alongside wide-eyed second and third graders!

Skyping with Sergeant Temple

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As we continue “Veterans’ Day Every Day”, we skyped with Sergeant Temple in our assembly today.  He is one of the brave soldiers who has carried school supplies to the children in the mountains of Afghanistan.  He shared information and pictures about his missions,  and we had many questions for him.  

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Patriotic children in New Hampshire, photographs of Afghanistan, and a computer showing us the Temples in Florida–now that was a cool, worldwide technology combination.

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Write On, DES!

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Today we are celebrating the second annual National Day on Writing! We are all writers, and the air was electric as we all wrote together in our multi-purpose room. Stay tuned for more highlights of our day, but in the meantime, how are you celebrating writing? How is writing important in your profession, your civic life, or your personal life? Leave a comment and let us know!

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Brrrr . . . It’s 93 Degrees Today!

What a day to learn about Antarctica!  Looking at icy videos helped to cool our brains at least!  Today we had the honor to hear from a former DES student, modeling ROCKS for us in his life.  Jim Gealy returned to his beloved school to share his knowledge as well as a clear vision of how to grab hold of opportunities in life.

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As part of his graduate studies, Mr. Gealy joined two two-week-long physics expeditions to Antarctica this year.

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We know where to find Antarctica.

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It was pretty hilarious to see our volunteers dress for below zero weather while we were all sweltering!

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Mr. Gealy taught us about the seasons in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

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These are terrible pictures taken in the dark, but you can see we had the opportunity to view videos of traveling to Antarctica, the landscape, the animals, and some of the scientific equipment Mr. Gealy used there.  Fascinating!

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The sweetest moment of the assembly was during question time.  A student asked if Mr. Gealy had seen many polar bears on his trip, and he explained that polar bears are found at the North Pole.  A dear kindergartner blurted out in an awestruck voice, “With Santa?”  

The most touching moment was when Mr. Gealy showed us his picture of all of DES when he went to school here.  He complimented Mrs. Sprague’s cooking too!  It makes my “teacher heart” happy to see one of our students thriving as a lifelong learner who remembers our precious DES so fondly.

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The fourth graders look forward to corresponding with Mr. Gealy during our literacy unit on Antarctica later this year.  All of us look forward to seeing many of our DES graduates return in a similar leadership role, character shining for all to see.

(Curious about Antarctica?  Find out more here.)

Marty Kelley Visits DES

Hee, hee, hee!  Baa Haa HAAAAA!!!!!!  Ho, ho!  We will remember Marty Kelley’s author/illustrator’s visit for a long time, for he filled our brains with KNOWLEDGE while keeping us laughing the whole time.

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We’ve been applying his tips to our writing already.  We’re especially working on putting lots of effort into the revision stage as he does, marking our paper all over with our fresh ideas and changes.

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We loved how he showed us every step he goes through to produce a book.

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What a hoot!

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He even drew one of the student’s ideas!

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We’ll be first in line for your next book, Marty Kelley!

Check out his website and see if you don’t laugh on the very first page. I did!
Marty Kelley’s Hilarious Website