8.28.2010

Weekend

Well last night kicked off a hopefully relaxing weekend. I went out to dinner with my friends Nicole and Jackie and then spent some time hanging out in Scottsdale later in the evening.
Now, I'm off to Anthem, Az to go to the ONE Gap Outlet, donate some money into the economy while helping out Teach for America and the hopefully Pizzaria Bianco later tonight.

In the meantime I'm going to set up my Fantasy league that I'm doing with 9 of my Friends (that my friend Dave named my team online Pete Carroll Sucks - which I'm going to CHANGE right away). I do have an amazing team (I was the first pick again this year) so my team consists of Chris Johnson, Joe Flaco, Reggie Wayne, Reggie Bush, Steve Smith, and Eli Manning, among many others. I'm hoping for a better season than last year.

Also, if you guys haven't read the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - I suggest reading it. I just finished that book and now I'm reading the next book in the set of 3 called The Girl Who Played With Fire... very good.

Anyhow, happy Saturday everyone and I hope you all have wonderful weekends!

xox, K

8.25.2010

SAVE $ and HELP TFA


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8.20.2010

Three Day Weekend!

Whoo, after a long week of work - I have a three day weekend. This weekend, as of now, will consist of a little bit of sleep (well probably a lot of sleep), a little bit of soccer, a little bit of softball (we're just starting our new fall league) and a little bit of fantasy football draft. It should be a great weekend.

The week ended with a great happy hour (with my corps members) at Zipps Grill. Which, for those of you who I have not introduced Zipps to, it is a fine wings establishment. During happy hour my corps members are getting to know me so well one even said - hey Kristen, it looks like Seattle is beating New York right now in baseball... I didn't see - did we win?

So that was the end to my week - the rest of the week consisted of going to visit classrooms, playing another game of soccer, answering emails (lots of emails) and trying to stay caught up on my life. Along with that, I booked my flight to New York for training on Teach for America's selection model (I get to help choose the new corps members!). I'll be in New York from September 15th until the 19th - a wonderful long weekend. I'm hoping I'll get to see my TFA friends who have since moved to the Big Apple.

Also, today, I had a meeting with a guy who is leading Stand For Children, a non-profit company that is trying to pass legislations that help students. I checked out the website and it looks like they have things going on in Washington too! They wanted me to get involved and be a part of the development team (developing strategies for teacher accountability and ensuring that students get the necessary education they deserve). I'm still looking into it, but I think it was quite a privilege to be asked.

Anyhow, that's my week in a nutshell - and now it's off to the weekend for some true R and R!

Happy Friday everyone

xox - K

8.16.2010

Sarah Lauren and I on Bryan's Birthday

Family at Bryan's Birthday!
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Long Long Overdue...

Yes, I realize after many many moons of not-blogging, it's time to get back on the bandwagon! So many things to update you on: Going to a Beer-Fest/Wine Tasting in Cali (I have awesome friends), Institute (which basically consumed my life for a month and a half - booooo), going home for Lauren's birthday and the 4th of July (great time), Starting my new Job (yay), celebrating my 24th B-Day (whoot), going to Chicago for a Training (such a cool city), and trying to stay afloat in my job (yikes - it's quite a LOT of work).

So the school year ended and we took off... to California. P.S. My new Fave song is California Gurls by Katy Perry (don't judge the song by the music video - cause the video is WEIRD). We went to a Beer Festival in San Luis Obispo, super FUN.
This is the Crew: Dave, Jackie, Me, Chris, Drew, Mackenzie, and Nicole

After the beer festival on Saturday we went wine tasting on Sunday, also way fun. Surprisingly, there are quite a few wineries around Paso Robles (where we went tasting).

After that fun weekend, I basically had to start working institute a few days later. So, institute was basically 6 weeks of pure work. I did nothing but work for 6 weeks straight. It was really good training for my job beyond the summer. Here is a pic of the people that I worked with this summer -
It was a good group of people, but I was pretty happy to be done with it at the end.

In between institute, I got to go home to visit for Lauren's birthday and the wonderful family celebration of the 4th! I had an amazing time on Lauren's Birthday with the fam - and got to see even more family on the 4th! It was so good to see everyone, it had been WAY too long.

Great Family Pic

Sarah and Bryan!

That was a great celebration of Lauren's birthday!

And some wonderful 4th of July pics :)
Me with Grace!

Before Blowing out the Candles

Another Wonderful Family Pic!

Then, I started my new job... and unfortunately had to work on my birthday. I had to work kicking off the new year with the Teach for America All Corps Kick Off - it was from 8am to 6pm - ish... Yikes, it was a long day, but we had a fun night after. My friends came over to my new house, had some great food, played Jenga (a wonderful gift from my friends), Barrel of Monkeys (another wonderful gift from my friends) and had a wonderful relaxing night. Super, super fun Birthday!
As you can see, I had a great Cake (and you can see the Jenga there as well!)

Post birthday, I kept working and then got sent to Chicago for some the new Program Director conference! Chicago was an awesome city. We had training from about 9-5:30 every day, but then at that time we were free for the rest of the day. I went to see Wrigley Field, which was pretty awesome (but it was $40 to go to the game so we passed), experienced Navy Pier on Lake Michigan which was surprisingly nice... go Chicago. Then, on the last night, we went to the John Hancock building and went all the way up to the 96th floor... whaaaa??? Yes, it's true - pretty insane... amazing view of the whole city!
Anyhow, a pretty awesome city and a pretty crazy summer. Turns out, I get to go on lots of trips with the new job, New York, D.C.... so cool - lots of perks!

Now I'm watching the Ball Boy edition of Seinfeld, ESPY is sleeping deep in his kennel (after going on a RUN with me a little earlier :) )! It's time for bed and to go read The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo on the new Kindle (LOVE IT!!!), I have to be up observing a class at 8:00... yikes. Hopefully I'll update the blog a little more frequent so I don't have to spend hours doing one post.

I hope everyone is doing well - Blitzen, thanks for the blog update!

xox - K