Thursday, December 18, 2008

Black and White Party


The month of November feels like a big blur of teaching about oysters and traveling home from the meeting and then traveling to Wilson for Thanksgiving. It was nice to be home and spend Andrea's birthday with her. Came back and had Amber's birthday the next week and then it was time for the 3rd Annual Black and White Party.

It was a smaller crowd than the previous two years, but it was really fun. We had several people from out of town come to the party and then people from work came too. Here are a few shots from the party!












Sunday, after cleaning up a bit, we took Sarah, Ben, and Andrea down to Colonial Williamsburg to walk around even though it was SOOOOOOOO cold out. Thank goodness for a fire at one of the shops down there. We had fun dressing up a bit in colonial garb and checking out the stocks. :)



Annual Meeting

After the vacation in California, I stayed in Asilomar (near Monterey) for another week for the NERRS annual meeting. It's really fun that I am able to visit all kinds of fun locations for work (Alaska and California, oh yeah!). And I only get to see the people at these meetings once or twice a year, so it's always fun to catch up and see what other educators are doing at their reserve. We had a good time hanging out that week! The meeting was held at a conference grounds right off the beach so I could see the Pacific Ocean from my room and even hear it with the windows open. It was awesome that in between meetings, I could sneak outside and walk down to the beach although that didn't happen as often as I would have liked. Here's a view from the beach one day. We also got treated to a night visit to the Monterey Aquarium one night which was pretty awesome! The whole aquarium to ourselves.

On the second day of the meeting we traveled to the local reserve site for tours and sessions. I chose to get outside as much as possible, so I did a hike around the reserve where we saw lots of awesome stuff like wood rat nests (who knew?), seals and sea lions, otters, and tons of white pelicans and other birds. Pretty cool. The second session that I chose was a water quality session that also included a hike and then time in the lab which was pretty awesome. Gave me a lot of ideas for work. That night we got a special tour of MBARI - the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and I got to see the ROV (to the right) that has done more dives than any other ROV! We also saw their AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) and the room with the big tank where they test out their submersibles. :)

The rest of the week was spent in meetings at the conference grounds. Friday, Scott, Willy, and I drove up from Monterey to San Francisco to fly out and on the way saw some very exciting things. We were just driving along on the highway next to the coast and I spotted a bobcat walking through a field! So we pulled over and got the binoculars out. Then, about 15 minutes later, Willy spotted a whale swimming by so we of course pulled over to see that. My FIRST whale spotting in the wild other than on a whale watching boat, and this view was even better than the view from the tour I did. Very exciting. After a long day of traveling and many time zones later, we arrived in Newport News, tired and ready to go home!

Monday, December 15, 2008

California Trip


After MAMEA, I literally left two days later for vacation in California. It was kind of crazy, and sort of a whirlwind, but had a great time. Andrea drove down from Charlottesville and we flew out together, meeting the rest of the crowd in Atlanta before our final flight to San Francisco. It was me, Andrea, my mom, my aunt Carol, and Mary. This is the second time that we have taken advantage of the NERRS meetings in order to plan a vacation.



We stayed in San Francisco from Tuesday through Friday, visiting all of the touristy things on Wednesday. We did the Fisherman's Wharf, rode a cable car, drove up and down some crazy hills (this is the view from our hotel to the left), went to Ghiradelli Square, ate some sourdough, went to Chinatown, took a boat tour of the harbor and Golden Gate Bridge, went around Alcatraz, saw the famous Pier 39 sea lions, etc. It was a great day!



Thursday we drove across the Golden Gate Bridge and went up to Napa Valley for some wine tastings. We visited the Robert Mondavi Winery, the Bealieau Vineyard (my mom and dad's favorite wine when they got married), and Frog's Leap (which is completely organic and is in a LEED certified building and very cool - found their wine here in VA yesterday but it was $25 and $45, so I didn't get any). We had lunch in Napa and then drove back towards San Fran. Stopped in for the last 15 minutes of Muir Woods being open. Would have loved to spend some more time there, but traffic was pretty bad and delayed our trip some.




Friday we left San Fran and drove down Route 1 to Monterey. It was rainy and cloudy but seriously one of the prettiest drives ever. It was right along the coastline and we got to see Santa Cruz, Natural Bridge park where the Monarch butterflies migrate to, tidepools, etc. In Monterey, did a lot of driving around the coastline and went on the 17 mile drive through some of the famous golf courses like Pebble Beach and to see the Lone Cypress tree. Very cool day of seeing the sights. I was really excited about the tidepools and the beach and the kelp and all of that! :) Collected some cool stuff along the way too. Friday night was also Halloween, so we dressed up like crayons and went out on the town! :)Saturday was the day I was looking forward to and also dreading b/c we were headed to the Monterey Bay Aquarium which I've ALWAYS wanted to go to, but also the rest of the group was leaving that afternoon which was sad. The Aquarium was awesome and being the dork that I am, what would you guess my favorite part would be? The penguins? nope. The adorable otters? nope. The amazing jellyfish tank? nope. Nope, it was the barnacles. I mean they were just so crazy big and amazing to look at, I couldn't get enough. I told everyone about those barnacles and that they had to go see them, but no one was quite as amazed as me. :) I also really enjoyed the touch tanks and the kelp tank.
After the Aquarium, everyone had to leave. :( They left me in Monterey to fend for myself at the NERRS meeting and they drove back up to San Francisco to fly home. It was a great, great week!!!! :)

Long time...lots of updates - MAMEA

So I realize it's been almost two months since my last post, and someone who is near and dear to me and loves her blog has been complaining about the lack of upkeep here, so I'm going to try and update you on all things Sarah in the past few weeks.



After the Discovery Lab in October (which the lab has yet to recover fully and become completely clean from that still), I joined Sarah and some of the other VIMS folks in Virginia Beach for the Mid-Atlantic Marine Educators Association Conference. It was my first time attending/presenting at this conference, but I had attended the SC one when I lived in Charleston so I knew sort of what to expect. It was perfect for Sarah and I b/c not only did we get to see all kinds of cool presentations and learn a lot, but we got to room together and catch up too! My presentation on the new estuaries curriculum that we have now went really well and people seemed excited about it which was good. We had a great time, especially at the auction where Chris was taken advantage of when the ladies tried to bid on his pants (see above)! His coworkers didn't make him take them off in the end but it was hilarious watching those ladies keep bidding on them. And we got to pose with this awesome submarine for a fun picture. That's me, Chris, fish, and Sarah!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Mad Lab Fun

For the Mad Lab Returns discovery lab, the theme was Deep Sea and Bioluminescence. I found this awesome fish mask of an anglerfish online and wanted to try it...despite my lack of experience with paper mache. I brought the project to the attention of my ever understanding roommate and the crafting began. Not only did we decide to make the mask, but we made tubeworms out of foam and PVC, we made glow in the dark lanternfish for the "bottom of the ocean" or "dark place" in the lab, and we made anglerfish headbands that the kids could make there at the lab. So basically, our apartment over the weekend was craft central and it was pretty much a mess and non stop the whole time.

Here's a step by step of what we did with the mask and I'll write more later on the other fun things at the lab:

Step 1 - Blow up a balloon bigger than your head. Sit the balloon in a bowl and start paper macheing. We used the 2 cups water to 1 1/2 cup flour mixture (with a little salt to prevent mold) and away we went.



Some of us stayed clean...while others did not. The balloon then had to dry for about 2 full days (yes in the middle of our living room on a huge green tarp. did i mention that amber is very understanding of these education projects?).



Step 2 - Pop the balloon.




Step 3 - Check to see if my big head could fit in there. Carve the bottom bigger so that it can.



Step 3 - Paint the balloon first a coat of black and then a coat of silver. Cut a mouth out.





Step 4 - Add LED stick on press lights for $1 each at dollar tree for eyes.




Step 5 - Add poster board cut teeth to make it scary.




Step 6 - Cut holes for gills b/c it is very claustrophobic in there. Add on pectoral, dorsal, and caudal fins. It would be best to do this with paper mache and paint over that too, but we didn't have time for that so we used duct tape.




Step 7 - Add LED flashlight as lure. We used another creative concept of a green aquarium net with the net part cut off and then the flashlight was pipe cleanered onto the net handle and then the handle was attached through the mask into the inside.

Step 8 - Finished product!

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Step 9 - Combine with fun halloween socks to wear to the lab!



We had so much fun with this project! And now I can wear it in the Paper Parade here at VIMS on Marine Science Day.

Friday, October 10, 2008

New Website!

VIMS has redone their website. Check it out! I think it looks really nice.


http://www.vims.edu/


They even chose some famous photography for some of the pages - some that Amber or I took. You'll have to refresh some of the main pages to see if you can find Amber's waders picture and her glow in the dark beaker picture; or my pictures of kids seining or Bob's picture of the canoes. It's really cool that they are using some of our education photographs on the VIMS site.

Also, they did a really awesome job with this cool page - even though they spelled her name wrong! Check it out. Hopefully the NERRS page will be next to get redone.

:)

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

I miss my partner!

So before I write this, I want to preface this by saying that Jes, you should not take this to mean that I am mad at you or anything. I just miss you is all and have been having a sad week doing all these crazy things without you! It's an ode to Jes, my education partner who decided to stay home with her new little one Ellie. Here's a look back at our fun "work" times! I'm sure we'll still have tons of fun times outside of work. :)

We've had a lot of fun field trips.....


And a lot of cute kids that come to visit us.....






Thanks for helping me keep my cool when CRAZY people show up on trips....


And when crazy kids drive us CRAZY and we pout....






We've enjoyed a lot of fun, but dorky marine science stuff....





And some crazy overnight, week-long trips with high school students (gasp).....



Thanks for going to meetings, conferences, and workshops with me and making them fun!....




But mostly just for making me laugh at work and being a member of the crazy education team!.....













The ed team isn't the same without you, Sarge!



Love ya,


Cap'n :)