Friday, June 3, 2016

Lesson 421: The Sky is Not the Limit

School's out for four-fifths of the Lamp Post dwellers.




Ellen Louise already has her paintbrush in hand.
I have the ideas,
and she has the talent.
I buy the supplies,
she does the work.
Nice set-up.

Go paint the world, Ellen!


The sky's the limit!


Or is it?

Thinking Assignment for the weekend:
Is this an encouraging statement or a limiting one?

Eloise will side in this way:

sky is not the limit:

Skies sure are pretty this time of year.



Breathtaking, actually.








The sunset reflection from 100 State Street


was my favorite of the night.


I took the snapshots a from the Second Street parking lot
after the Harbor Creek High School graduation
at Erie's Warner Theater.


Graduates,
Mrs. Eloise gives you this advice:
The Sky is Not the Limit!
YOU are the sky!


"You are the sky. Everything else..It's just the weather."~Pema Chodron Live Simply by Annie:





There are no limits other than those we impose on ourselves!:

Farewell, students.
Mrs. Eloise is excited for what lies ahead for you.



I have a full summer's worth of activities ahead for me!


The sky is not the limit! #quotes #inspiration:

Last weekend my Challenge Erie group climbed the ski slope 
at Peek-n-Peak.


When we reached the top,
we truly felt like were on top of the world.


We love summer here in Erie.
There isn't a beautiful day that passes unappreciated.


Even on the most beautiful of days,
the water is still cold.

Not too cold for Sam


or my 12 year old dog.


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We looked to the sky on Memorial Day at sunset
and spied a drone.



I love drones.


Drones are cool.


Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit when there are footprints on the moon.:

I haven't been able to get my long, bony fingers on a drone controller yet,
but I was along for the ride on the next best thing.



Some of our Junior and Senior High School students
launched a space balloon.


Vincent van Gogh sky #quote:

Our first attempt at a four month long science experiment
was a complete success.


This Science Technology Engineering and Math project
(STEM)
involved problem solving 


and teamwork.


Our balloon took flight from Edinboro, Pennsylvania
at 3:16 pm
and landed in Chautauqua Lake, New York 
at 5:30 pm.

The orange speck in the center right of the photo 
is the balloon entering our line of sight.


The funny thing is,
we moved our launch site south at the last moment,
fearing that if launched from Harbor Creek as planned,
it would land in Lake Erie.
We wanted to avoid that water landing.


Life is funny like that.


Turns out, it floats!


We learned that if you simultaneously scream and wave your arms


you can attract the attention of a friendly boater.






The students planned well.


Everything worked,
and the Go-Pro camera that was strapped to the outside 
recorded the balloon's flight.


It was a great learning experience for everyone involved,



worthy of busting out the selfie-stick!


We'll keep at this students!
There will be more opportunities on the horizon.

Open up your boundaries and #explore new things, Lots of new things.  Who knows what you will find and #learn?:

My elementary STEM project involving
the collection of paper tubes was also totally tubular!



The elementary students collected 3,300 tubes!


Fierce!



We built replicas of the Alaskan oil pipeline
and discussed environmental issues for the last six weeks of the school year.

“The only limits you have are the limits you believe.” - Dr. Wayne W. Dyer #inspirational #quotes:

First stop after leaving school today was to Penn State Behrend.


I had a special delivery to make on behalf of the Harbor Creek School District.


The Engineering Outreach center was the recipient of all of our surplus.
The Outreach Center and the college girls who plan out
Women in Engineering Day,
will have a little less collecting to do this fall.

They have given me so many good ideas to use in my classroom,
that it was time I gave back.


There is no limit to this sweet teen!
Her talent is limitless.
If you missed the audition of the 13 year old opera singer
on my favorite summer TV show,
America's Got Talent
(with Simon Cowell newly added to the judging panel),
click the link below.



The sky is no limit, Readers.
Fly high this weekend and go see what you can do.

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ELOISE

Friday, May 27, 2016

Lesson 420: jOURney

Happy Memorial Day weekend, Readers!
It's a beauty here in Erie, PA.
Probably one of the best we've experienced in many years.
Soak up every minute of it, locals.
I'll be out there, right along side of you.


We are forever indebted to the fallen soldiers.
I thank you for your heroism,
so that I might enjoy the freedoms I have today.

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Life is a journey.
It's OUR journey.


And in that great trip you are taking,
you can tell YOUR story.


The Harborian 2016 edition,
sports this reminder on its cover this year.


Daughter Ellen Louise is on the yearbook staff,
and friend Fionnula Flanigan Kelly is the advisor.

Excellent job, yearbook team.
You have received Eloise's stamp of approval.

2016 marks the first year that the Junior High has its own yearbook,
so there was room for lots of extra photos in the senior high edition.



Sections of Harborcreek maps appear behind the photos and stories.



Capturing the moments along your journey are important,
and the main reason this blog exists.

Congratulations, Seniors!



2016 marks the first year of the Senior Walk--
and idea inspired by social media posts 
that my school district quickly made good use of.


Graduating seniors returned to their elementary schools
donning graduation caps and some gave us hints of what lies in their futures.


They gathered for a recreate shot of their Kindergarten playground,
equipment that was once too big and scary for them to climb on.


A former student headed to Pitt found Mrs. Eloise and gave her a special surprise.
We purchased Smencil Pencils (scented pencils)
for a school sale and a lesson on Business several years ago.
The company claimed the scent would hold for five years.
This boy stuck his Smencils away since the fourth grade, 
hoping to prove the company had exaggerated claims.
Guess what?
They still smell.
And guess what else?
My student is pursuing law.



No matter where your jOURney takes you,
you are never alone.
It's always good to have the support of an endearing crowd send you off.


Rousing "good lucks"
are as important as tearful "good byes."

I caught Mr. George Humes in a tender moment during the Senior Send-Off.


Harbor Creek's beloved teacher will be retiring in June.


Go paint the world, Mr. Humes.
You will be missed.


As I pack things away for the year,
and shuffle supplies from school to school,
the students help me bring boxes to my car.
I let them autograph my back window,


and showed them the pink, sparkly E I painted on my bumper in 2013.
My science experiment was a success.
There ain't nothin' that can remove American Eagle Kiss Me Pink! nail polish!
Not even four Erie winters.


In the education world, 
we get very used to movings-on.
Every year one class leaves,
and every year another enters.

After taking time to cherish the memories with one group,
you look forward to what's next with the upcoming one.

 Mrs. Eloise is most excited about the June 1st Space Balloon launch.




It is a STEM project some of my older students have been working on.
STEM stands for 
Science
Technology
Engineering
and
Math.
Schools haven't seen such a push for the maths and sciences since the Sputnik.

Science equipment for experiments will be launched into space,
then retrieved for scientific study.



We will inform the FAA of our intentions,
and watch our balloon's travels through GPS and GO Pro technologies.

We have to warn the aircraft because we don't want to run into this guy.



He frequently flies over my hometown 
and I caught him this week over the little league fields.


Our jOURney is adapting to maturing children.
We sold the play set this week!

I once feared the empty space would leave a hollow in my heart.
Instead it's left me excited about what I want to put there next.


Sam's main play equipment no longer is swings and a sand box.
It's balls


and bats



and bikes.


The girls playthings have moved from toys to people.

Hanging out



with the people they love


has become the most important thing.


Natalie's Prom was wonderful.


The Erie Art Museum was the perfect venue.




They danced all night long.
I can't wait to see what is the next step on their jOURney.


As for Old Eloise,
I'll be doing what I usually do this holiday weekend,







Lesson for your holiday weekend:

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Let's make our jOURney the best it can be.

ELOISE