Monday, June 29, 2009

A Friday Night Sunset

The view from our apartment. Thanks SHR for pointing it out to me!


The view from Red Hook. (picture from Kris G's Facebook page)

The Mets game (picture from the NY Times)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Recent Scenes from My Neighborhood Walks with Double Trouble

The collapsed building on Myrtle Ave.


My favorite car - now complete with flower pots.

UPDATE: 6/26
Jim just posted some incredible pictures of the building collapse.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

It's Over

10 years is a long time to work in one place. For the most part, it was a great ten years. And while it didn't end in quite the way I envisioned it would, I take with me many great memories. But it is now time to move onto the next thing. What that is, I'm not quite sure.

There is a large part of me that could have seen myself still at the school 25 years from now and I think that forcing myself to leave now is probably for the best. Still, I'll miss the place and I'm sure September is going to feel quite strange.

My classroom (of the last two years) right before leaving for the last time.

I'm really glad I made it through ten years because otherwise, I wouldn't have received such an incredible keepsake of a paperweight. The beauty of this is that the drawing isn't even of the building that I work in. The school is spread out over many different blocks. This drawing is of the middle and upper school.


The paperweight doesn't look quite as bad posed next to this great gift from a departing student from this year's class.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Night in the Big City

Come on, buy our apartment!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Happy 5th Birthday!

Happy birthday to me. Happy birthday to me!

That's right folks. 6/16 is the 5th birthday of this blog. Things have changed a lot in the last 5 years for me. Actually, that's not true. Things have changed a lot for me in the last three+ months.

My very first post was about being Summer Dan. Starting Thursday, I will be officially Summer Dad.

Gulp. Wish me luck.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Final Countdown

The final countdown has begun.

I have a few more days left of school.

But more importantly, I am talking about the terrible 80's hair metal band Europe.

About a month ago, one boy in my class started singing The Final Countdown to annoy some of the girls. Then other boys picked up on it. Then it became a class wide sensation. Kids have been singing it non-stop. A song that I hated in 1986 has now become a song I kind of like.

Today, we had a few minutes to kill in the classroom before heading downstairs for the final day of school ceremony.

I decided to play the video for The Final Countdown on the projector from YouTube. The kids were fascinated and in love but also kind of appalled by the hair. The video features thousands of screaming, adoring fans. My class featured 18 screaming, adoring fans. I tried to explain that the band didn't even rock at all - that they were overproduced schlock. But I did admit that I admired the synthesizer part. One student told me that he loved the guitar solo because he played guitar.

I mentioned that bands like Europe were very popular for a number of years until Nirvana came along. Some kids knew about Nirvana but many didn't. I put on a little bit of Smells Like Teen Spirit. They immediately enjoyed the style a lot more - the jeans, the chucks, the hair that half the boys in the school sport. But the song is not nearly as anthemic and I'm not sure that I convinced any of them.

I said, "See how much better this is? After this, all the dumb bands like Europe lost popularity. This song actually does rock unlike The Final Countdown." To which one serious student who was really trying to understand this slice of rock history commented on the Nirvana video, "But no one is screaming for Nirvana in this video. How good could they really be?"

So true.

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Wednesday is the Last Day of School and Then I Will Be Unemployed

Granted, I still will have a whole week after Wednesday to clean up, pack some stuff, and sit through endless meetings.

And I will continue getting paid through the end of August.

But still, it is going to be an odd feeling on Wednesday. It will be my last day teaching children at the school after working there for 10 years.

Last week, I was offered back my old position (long story) for one more year as a maternity leave replacement. SHR and I thought long and hard about it and decided that I shouldn't take it.

Anyway, I hope the hiring freeze ends. Or I hope that I can get enough tutoring jobs. Bring on the summer! Where the living is easy and I'll be Mr. Mom. Summer Dan is officially taking a long hiatus.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Open House New York

After a little over two years, SHR and I are hoping to move out of our current apartment soon. A 1 bedroom really isn't big enough for a family of 4.

Tomorrow evening, we will have our first open house.

Please buy our apartment someone!




The first two pictures were taken by our broker. The last one was taken by me.