We left Mallet's Bay mid October and headed to southern Vermont, where we parked in a school yard for almost 10 days.
and worked with students and teachers at Shaftsbury Elementary School to integrate more creating and making into their learning. I'll blog more about that at the Create Make Learn blog, but if you're wondering what our days look like inside a school, check out these short videos.
From Shaftsbury, the bus headed to to Turkey Swamp Campground in Freehold, NJ. It's one of our go-to campground when we want to spend time with Craig's NJ kids and Lucie's Brooklyn kids and grandkids. And as you can see, it's a beautiful spot.
Craig got to spend his 65th birthday with both his kids and their spouses (and even 3 of his 4 sisters) as everyone gathered in Manhattan for a very fancy wedding.
and for those of you who have never seen Craig in a suit - here's a rare occasion.
Then Craig and I said goodbye for a few weeks, as he headed out in the bus towards Iowa to get the leveling jacks repaired at a factory in Moscow, Iowa and I headed into Brooklyn to spend some time with these babies and their parents.
Not only did I get to spend Halloween with my grand babies, but I got to cheer on runners in the New York City marathon with them, too.
Then for a real treat, my son, Matt, invited me to join him for his Broadway debut where he played piano, accordion, and conducted the music for Hadestown - a Broadway play with a Vermont origin.
and as a bonus I got to enjoy the show with his twin brother, Adam.
Lucky me!
Then back to Vermont via a beautiful train ride along the Hudson river
where 2 of my sisters showed up unexpectedly for an early birthday lunch.
The visit also allowed me to sneak in a little extra time with my 3 Vermont grandkids.
Got to watch my oldest grandson and his friends building a skateboard ramp in their barn
and take my only grand daughter to the gym
and play in the snow with this special guy.
And finally one more early birthday dinner with my cousin, my Mom, and sister at the Single Pebble!
After some great family time, I put my work hat back on and made a quick trip back to
Shaftsbury school for more making with 4th graders
and then launched right into my conference director role
for VermontFest 2019 - Vermont's annual Fall EdTech event.
Exhausted but pleased with the outcome of the conference,
I put EMMA (my mobile studio) into winter storage and took a cab to the airport.
After several false starts due to mechanical issues with planes in the Burlington Airport, I finally made it to Denver.
It was great to reunite with Craig after 3 weeks of traveling in separate states.