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Travel

Highlights of Houston!

Finally got the chance to go to Houston, TX with my husband; there was so much to see and such great food to try! Here are our Houston Highlights (and some are future highlights; as COVID interfered with us being able to check out all of them, sadly)…

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What to do/see…

1. Buffalo Soldiers Museum 
*The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum tells the story of the historic Buffalo Soldiers, and the history of African Americans in the US military.

2. Houston Center for Photography
*The photographs are breathtaking; they also offer classes in addition to the exhibits.

3. The Houston Museum of Natural Science & Cockrell Butterfly Center
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A very neat experience to walk through the rainforest habitat while hundreds of butterflies flutter around you.

4. The Waterwall Park
*It’s a little piece of paradise in the bustling city; listening to the water rush while walking among the mighty oaks is super relaxing.


Where to eat…

1. St. Arnold Brewing Company
*Recommendation: The Crawfish Roll with the H-Town Pils

2. Snooze an AM Eatery
*Recommendation: The Bacon Sensation Sandwich with a Bloody Maria

3. Tubs Poutine
*Recommendation: Succulent Lobster Poutine

4. Pappas Bros Steakhouse
*Recommendation: Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes, Filet Mignon with Skillet Potatoes & Creamed Spinach

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Food & Drink

Weird & Wonderful Recipes

I have been known to eat interesting culinary concoctions that make my husband wince. I have found a few weird and wonderful recipes that even he enjoys. Here are my top three…

1. Apple Dumplings courtesy of The Pioneer Woman
–>Whoever would have thought that Mountain Dew + Pillsbury Crescent Rolls + Apples = Heaven; certainly not me –but it does!

2. Strange But True Casserole courtesy of Grey Eyes on allrecipes.com
–>I stumbled upon this during a cold snap; I wanted a warm comforting dish and I was tired of all my other casserole recipes.
 
3. Bacon, orange marmalade & avocado sandwich with everything bagel seasoning on rye bread.
–>I’m always experimenting with sandwich fillings; I love sandwiches, I could eat them morning, noon and night. This combo is sweet, salty and satisfying.

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Entertainment

Favourite Magazines

When I am not curled up on the couch with a good book; I am curled up with a magazine. I have numerous subscriptions…which may seem outdated in our digital world –but just like books, nothing beats flipping through the crisp pages and the smell, my goodness, the smell!! Magazines allow us to decompress or unplug, increase our knowledge and, “[b]ecause they prioritize visual aesthetics throughout their pages, not just on the covers, magazines create a highly sensory reading experience, which improves memory,” (BPS).

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My favourites include…

1. National Geographic
2. Pioneer Woman
3. Gardens Illustrated
4. Vogue
5. Bon Appétit

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Writing Prompt Wednesdays

Writing Prompt Wednesday

I was gifted an awesome journal for Christmas last year; Picadilly’s 200 Writing Prompts. I am still working my way through it! I wanted to share my most recent entry with you…

What about you?

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Entertainment

Book Round-Up (3)

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Raise your hand if you are a bonafide bookworm!

I spent the last month and a half checking out a new author, Wilbur Smith. My husband is a longtime fan and has been ‘suggesting’ that I read the books. And, I should have known that he was going to be right… I LOVED them!

Smith has several series: The Courtney Series, The Ballantyne Series and the Ancient Egypt Series.

I started with The Courtney Series; there are a couple ways to read these novels. They can be read in order of publishing date or in terms of the historical eras. I chose the historical era route; which is broken down into THREE parts. The order of the parts is as follows: Part 3, Part 1 and Part 2.

Part 2 (1917-1987)

1. Burning Shore
This novel follows Sean Courtney’s first son Michael, who meets and impregnates Centaine, however, tragedy strikes and Michael dies on their wedding day. Sean Courtney steps in and sends Centaine and her entourage to South Africa but she becomes shipwrecked after her ship is sunk by the Germans. Through sheer will and determination Centaine survives and even gives birth in the wilderness. Eventually, she is tracked down by an outlaw named Lothar De La Rey; whom she falls in love with and has a child with. Their relationship dissolves after Centaine discovers Lothar killed the San people who helped her. She leaves Lothar and abandons their son, Manfred. Centaine becomes a wealthy woman after opening up a mine at the “Place of All Life,” a special place the San showed her. She is also reunited with the rest of the Courtney family.

2. Power of the Sword
The Depression has hit hard and Centaine’s mine is struggling against De Beers. Her two sons Michael Shasa and Manfred De La Rey, do not know they are half brothers, find themselves on opposing sides continually throughout their lives. Manfred struggles while Michael tends to prosper. Manfred becomes a boxer and member of a pro-Afrikaner group. Both men compete in the 1936 Olympics for South Africa. While in Germany, Manfred falls in love with Heidi and becomes “The White Sword,” his mission is to kill the Prime Minister of South Africa as a way to destabilize the country. When the plan hits a snag, Manfred and Michael meet again; while their saga continues –dissatisfaction is spreading among the black workers, leading to the rise of Mandela, Botha and the African National Congress.

3. Rage
Following WW2, anti-Apartheid rage is growing. Michael and Manfred discover their true familial connection. Michael is lured by the National Party with the promise of power and position. The ANC’s military wing (The Spear of the Nation) under the control of Gama and Tabaka seek vengeance against the very base of Apartheid. Gama usings Michael’s wife, Tara against him after seducing her and having a son with her. Gama plots to take down the government brutally. Manfred and Michael form an alliance to stop Gama and prevent a bloody revolution; however it is too late… the “rage burns brightly.” Michael also discovers that Manfred killed his uncle.

4. Golden Fox
Michael and Tara’s youngest daughter, Isabella is the protagonist of this novel. She lives in London with her father who is now the South African Ambassador. Cunning Ramon, lures Isabella into Operation Golden Fox. Ramon is not who he appears to be. He is not a Spanish noble, but a KGB agent who is also related to Fidel Castro. Isabella gives birth to a son named Nicholas; Ramon and the baby disappear. Nicholas is tortured as a way to convince Isabella to betray her country and her father. On behalf of the KGB she spies on Armscor to obtain information on how the nuclear weapons will be used in the South African Border War. Once her espionage is discovered; the Courtney’s embark on a mission to resume Nicholas and unite him with Centaine, his great grandmother.  

5. Time to Die
Isabella’s brother, Sean Jr was a high ranking Rhodesian Army commander; he has since turned his efforts and occupation to hunting. He is prompted to find a legendary elephant upon the detah of one of his clients. On his journey he is accompanied by Claudia; the beautiful daughter of his friend. Unfortunately, she is abducted by anti-government forces, Renamo. To save her, Sean Jr is forced to work with Renamo. Sean has to steal missiles for General China, so they can be used to take for the Hind Helicopter fleet –the major obstacle in the way of General China’s goal of decimating the Frelimo government. Sean and Claudia must try to escape South Africa amidst a bloody war between the Renamo and Frelimo.

Next up, the Ballantyne Series…

Stay tuned!

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Travel

Packing for Houston, TX

Just got back from a lovely trip to Sacramento; now we are gearing up to hit Houston, TX! So excited; it is my first time! 

Although it’s not my first rodeo flying during a pandemic, it is still pretty overwhelming. The masking and sanitizing are just part of our everyday lives so I don’t bat an eye over it.  But, the testing prior to departure/arrival and the anxious wait for results is the worst part. Don’t get me wrong, I understand the importance of testing!

I figured I’d share a few of my favourite travel items that make my journey better.

1. BEIS Weekend Bag


2. Love & Lore Avion Travel Wallet


3. Sephora Collection Reusable Travel Containers


4. VITAL Super Slim Portable Charger

5. JLab GO AIR True Wireless Earbuds

6. FIGS Compression Socks

I am looking forward to checking out the great food at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen and going to the Museum of Natural Science! Check back next month for my “Must See/Must Eat” feature!

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Travel

Sacramento!

Finally heading back to Sacramento, CA! There is a lot to see and do and great food too! 

What to do/see…
1. Crocker Art Museum
*It houses an incredible collection of Californian Art and is the OLDEST art museum west of the Mississippi.

2. Old Sacramento
*Step back in time by touring this historic riverside area complete with cobblestone streets; it boasts a ton of attractions like the Schoolhouse Museum, the Automobile Museum; you can even take a tour underground and enjoy a carriage ride.

3. Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park
*Built as a farming and trade colony by John Sutter in 1839; it draws visitors because of its connection to not only the founding of Sacramento but also the Donner Party and the California Gold Rush.

4. Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
*This beautiful home with its stunning grounds was finished in 1857 and was home to Stanford, the renowned railway founder and president who also went on to become the eighth governor of California.

Where to eat…
1. Bacon & Butter
*Breakfast/Brunch Recommendation: Grilled Cheese Benedict & Prickly Pearmosa

2. Tres Hermanas
*Lunch Recommendation: Ceviche Cocktel, Soft Taco Lunch, Flan

3. The Waterboy
*Dinner Recommendation: Frito Misto, Emigh Ranch Lamb Shank, Carrot Cake & Singapore Sling

4. Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates
*Sweet Treat Recommendations: Salty Caramel Macarons, Candied Coconut & Makrut Lime Chocolate Bar, Cinnamon Roll, Everything Bagel Croissant

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Food & Drink

Favourite Trifle Recipes

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1. Traditional
*Having a paternal English grandmother meant that a trifle was always on the menu for dessert at family gatherings! I unfortunately never had a chance to get the recipe, however, this one from allrecipes.com, comes extremely close.

2. Taste of Home Trifle
*Valerie Bertinelli isn’t the only one who LOVES lemon, I do too! This recipe has a bright, fresh springtime vibe.

3. Chocolate Lovers
*Swapping sponge cake for brownies and fruit for candy bar bites makes this version oh so decadent!

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Fashion

Dress Like: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

This classy lady is known for her coat dresses, pussy bow blouses, wide leg trousers and beautiful gowns (to name a few of her signature fashion pieces). I am hard pressed to find an outfit of her’s that I don’t like. Her ensembles stand the test of time. Taking inspiration from the Duchess, I put together a look.

Dress: Poetic Floral Smocked Dress in tamarillo from Kate Spade
Shoes: Madison 12 Hour Pump in camel from Banana Republic
Purse: Darcy Small Satchel in saddle from Kate Spade
Earrings: Organic Pearl Hoops from Mejuri

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Reflections & Lifestyle

Teacher Musings

Being a teacher is challenging and amazing at the same time! I am sharing some teacher musings with you today.

Stuff My Students Say…

1. “I feel bad for your husband… you nag an awful lot!”
(I asked him twice to put his phone away)

2.  “You know, I think we should have another PD Day, who can I talk to about that?”
(Sometimes you just need a four day week, right?)

3.  S1: “So you’re telling me, that you had to write when you were in school –by like hand, with like paper and a pen??”

S2: “No, she had to use a stone tablet and chisel, like on the Flinstones!”
(Partial commentary in class to my request to take out a pen and paper for the lesson because the chromebooks weren’t charged)

Hacks…

1. Dollar Store shower curtains (or table clothes) as bulletin board covers
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I love this because they are inexpensive so you can cover large areas and change them up frequently without depleting your classroom decor budget. Since plastic shower curtains/ tablecloths are more durable than paper lining they can be re-used and of course are so easy to wipe down when things get messy.

2. New Spin on Exit Slips
–>Teenagers are tricky; communicating can be difficult. Typically “exit slips” have focused on lesson content, but this new version broadens the scope: “I WISH MY TEACHER KNEW…” Students can and will tell you so much –it is a great way for them to vent, ask questions, tell you information you need to know, ask for help, etc.

3. Chromebook Colour Coding
–>Our chromebook cart can look like an octopus lives in it; the cords are EVERYWHERE; it’s annoying for kids and teachers. Putting a bit of coloured tape on the chromebook, slot and cord can ensure that the right cord goes to the right chromebook and that the right chromebook goes in the right spot. And let’s face it, life is better with colour!

Latest TPT Buy…
Colour Theory Collaborative Monet Inspired Mural
*My students (junior & senior high) love colouring; it’s fun and relaxing; they enjoy putting the finished sheets together into the mural format to decorate our classroom.

Rewarding Story…
We did our Parent-Teacher Interviews (PTIs) by phone this year because of COVID. I had so many booked and I was just really exhausted; pandemic teaching is really tough! We seemed to be getting dealt a lot of blows; a lot of additional traumas leading up to the PTIs. Midway through the evening of making calls, I was really starting to feel like I just couldn’t do it any more –I just wanted to have a bit of a cry and take a nap. I pushed through because rescheduling the ones I had left would have taken me longer than just simply making the calls. I dialed the number of, let’s call her, Mrs. Smith….

Me: Hi Mrs. Smith, I’m calling from the school; you requested an interview with me. So I am just touching base with you.

Mrs. Smith: Hi! You’re on speaker by the way. I only requested this interview to tell you that I appreciate everything you are doing for the boys and to thank you for all your hard work –it hasn’t been easy but I see you, I see all the work you do. I hope you have a wonderful evening.

That phone call filled my “bucket” and allowed me to be a better teacher because I was renewed. I wasn’t expecting that. I also noticed that her kids were making an effort in class to “see” and acknowledge their peers; spreading kindness in the classroom.