Wednesday, March 26, 2014

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Each week brings some new scenery and location for me that s just the way I like it. If you want to follow where I am real time then on Friday I will post some of my Instagram photos happy birthday from the current week. Some weeks I may be traveling somewhere exotic, and some weeks it may be less interesting but it will give you a peek into my life of perpetual motion.
I spent my week in a foreign environment – maybe one of the most foreign yet for me…a school! In fact, I’ve been so busy teaching as part of the Keables Chair for Iolani School - I haven’t been able to keep up with writing this week! Instead I’ve been reviewing other people’s work – photography, happy birthday earth science, geography, and doing a number of presentations for a wide variety of classes. It’s been a blast – but some of my favorite times this week is when I wasn’t the ‘teacher’ and instead was the student. I visited a few of the art classes at Iolani just to see what they were like. When I was back in high school I never took any art classes, I was way to focused on math and science. So I was stunned when I saw all of the amazing creative classes available to Iolani students – and yes – happy birthday I was also a little bit jealous. What an amazing school and amazing opportunities for these kids!
It’s getting hot in here! I watched as students in the @iolani_school design shop heated brass to 2000 degrees and poured into a mold for a project they are working on. Incredible learning opportunities at this school! #fb #keables
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