Work: coaching a bicycle club

I was hired last fall by WALKSacramento to coach an after-school junior high bicycle club at Leroy F Greene Academy.
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Because I’m an LCI (League Cycling Instructor; #3879), I was qualified to coach this club, one of many after-school clubs at LGA. I am a first in this region for this kind of job, so there were very few guidelines. It was fun from the very first moment.
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Megan McManus is our staff advisor. Here students are learning about tire pressure, where to find the correct psi, and pumping up their tires to the correct pressure.  WALKSacramento has been very supportive by providing helmets for each club member and providing some excellent equipment basics.image

Attendance has fluctuated cover our twice-monthly meetings. From this group, six have stuck with it. LaTraye (far left) was recently elected captain.image

And four have qualified for first club ride on February 17 because they proved to Coach they had mastered these skills:
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To be honest, it makes me smile to be called “Coach.”

Work: CBET

Last November, I began teaching English at Sierra View School. The program is CBET – Community Based English Tutoring – with 32 instructional hours. Mostly I teach the parents of students at the school, although anyone in the community may attend. If a class takes places after school, childcare is also provided.
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Sierra View is the school I retired from 11 years ago, so it’s fun to come back. Especially when I can visit with old friends like Joann, the school secretary. Joann and I first met when she was my #1 parent volunteer at Westside Charter School. Then I hired her to be our school secretary and essentially “my right arm.” We were a great team.
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Today, we had a little party for Valentine’s Day and Yvette Medina, a program specialist from the district office, was our guest.image

I love teaching this class and I’m learning lots of Spanish. I have 3 pages of vocabulary words to study. I’ve learned the word for great grandmother is “bisabuela” and great great grandmother is “tatarabuela.” And, while cats in the United States reportedly have 9 lives, in Mexico they only have 7.image

In January, I began teaching at Woodlake Schoolimage

followed quickly by Del Paso School. In total I have mostly Hispanic women. At Del Paso, I also have (one each) Laotian, Pakistani, and Iraqi ladies. Soon I will add another school site but serving two schools, Hagginwood and Castori. Four schools but just 12 hours/week. A great part-time job.

In the sewing cave

Progress through Friday night, image

Saturday night,
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Sunday night.
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This project records the last bicycle tour I did with Billie and JD last May/June, the Katy Trail in Missouri.  You may recall, we had some weather challenges on this tour. Rain, flooding and tornadoes required some vehicle assistance which is the light pink line. The towns on the map are where we stayed overnight, except for Mokane where we pushed our bicycles through deep water to be rescued by the local fire department. Fun times!

Checking on my sewing student

Not very much progress this past week due to a jigsaw puzzle obsession. Whew! It’s finished now. image

Moving along nicely after a little nudge and one small misstep. A little seam-ripping is good for the soul.
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Meanwhile I tried to face my sewing demon. Which of these many projects should I take into the sewing cave this weekend? I was successful at choosing the oldest unfinished project – a gift for a friend in Virginia. I too became unstuck today
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Walnut Harvest 2013

The first walnuts fell on October 1 and I began gathering. It was easier to pick walnuts from the opened hulls rather than stooping over to pick them from the ground after they dropped. October 19:image image Some days, I picked up from the ground only 2 pounds of walnuts scattered under 28 producing trees. This equalled about 50 squats. image Aha! A discovery on November 14. I used a Webster dusting tool with an extension handle. I was able to gently brush the branches and the walnuts rained down. image Much easier! Not very many walnuts hit me on the head. image By December 5, the harvest was over. Grand total = 205 pounds. In 1012, I gathered about 40 pounds. What will next year be like? image The dryer for a small orchard: image I’m already excited for the 2014 harvest because Justin is going to buy a small walnut gatherer. Oh darn, maybe not so many squats next season.

Crab feed

Doug’s softball team had a fundraiser tonightimage

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at the IBEW union hall.

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Dave and Phyl’s sons, Jon and Greg were there.image

This guy was so proud of his butter warmer.image

The littlest helpers at the crab feed, Odin and Kellen.image