The play went wonderfully today! Everyone and their families and friends came out today to support the lovelies: Liam, Michael, Ewan, Peri, Graylin, and Matthew. The kids put on a GREAT show. While Elisabeth stayed behind the "curtain" to help them get on stage, Jordan and I stood on the sidelines playing different percussion instruments, bells and kazoos while Donovan narrated the story. At the end, everyone erupted in satisfying applause and I wanted to cry because I was so happy and excited. They did so well and I have never felt so accomplished before. It was a great learning experience and I learned a lot about teaching art and teaching it to individuals with autism.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Art-to-Art sharing
The play went wonderfully today! Everyone and their families and friends came out today to support the lovelies: Liam, Michael, Ewan, Peri, Graylin, and Matthew. The kids put on a GREAT show. While Elisabeth stayed behind the "curtain" to help them get on stage, Jordan and I stood on the sidelines playing different percussion instruments, bells and kazoos while Donovan narrated the story. At the end, everyone erupted in satisfying applause and I wanted to cry because I was so happy and excited. They did so well and I have never felt so accomplished before. It was a great learning experience and I learned a lot about teaching art and teaching it to individuals with autism.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
MECA
My mom called me today to tell me that I was accepted into the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Art Education at the Maine College of Art! I am so excited because I had my doubts. But, now there is a possibility that I may end up in Portland next year. It's a ten month program, and my certification would allow me to teach in any state. The only problem is I haven't visited the school yet. I also have my Corcoran interview (for the MAT program) this Thursday and the idea of possibly having to decide between two cool programs does not sound like fun. Would you rather be in Portland or D.C?Thursday, February 4, 2010
Feeling Weird
Subway from Lee Bretschneider on Vimeo.
I promise to start writing again once I get back into the semester grove.
For now I'll say that: Art to Art is going well (Elisabeth and I have made neat, laminated schedules using clip art she found), my fish are growing by the hour, Stephanie is finally back in our lives, Jenna's got a boyfriend, I cut David's hair really, really, really short, my hair is growing at the speed of light, I'm still working on applications for graduate school, yesterday I started throwing on the wheel again and got back into the swing of things, there is already a lot of dried clay on my pants (which looks like mud and dirt to normal people I walk by on campus), my sculpture came back from Denver undamaged, I really like my art history teacher, I had to drop my installation class (sad :( face) for fear that it would interfere with my honors thesis, I feel very prepared for this semester, this blog is one year old (not today, I missed it's birthday), I missed Irina's "birthday" too, Jenna and Alexa got into NCUR which means Stephanie and I have the apartment all to ourselves for a few days in the future, I went to the gym yesterday and ran three miles very quickly, the ping pong tables were taken so I couldn't play yesterday, I can't wait until next weekend because I get to go home and celebrate my favorite holiday (Chinese New Year), I got a new kazoo after my other new kazoo was busted from me blowing/humming too hard into it, I'm waiting to watch a documentary I found in the library on noodling (bare-handed catfishing), and I'm finally taking piano lessons (I think I found my teacher on wikipedia).
Monday, January 11, 2010
Paperhand Puppet Intervention...with a twist

Monday, January 4, 2010
I'm back

I just rolled into Elon after spending a week and a half in MD for Christmas, a week working and New Year's at Camp Royall and some change at David's house catching up on sleep. Getting my textbooks for my winter term class (Plants and Civilization) was an interesting experience because one of the books is a cookbook full of delicious recipes! Maybe our homework will be to cook (doubtful). What is more likely is that I will be reading and writing a lot of papers because class only lasts about three weeks and I have four good-sized textbooks from which to read.

