Monday, September 23, 2013


i've been helping out with a yoga in schools program! the program director is someone i know because she's a lululemon ambassador and also teaches yoga at my favorite local studio. i'm using her program for my monitoring & evaluation project for one of my classes, so basically doing a miniature version of what i did this summer for Youth Run.


all fall sports are fully in season! this is the view i have of Mike most of the time. it's also the only hint we have that it's fall. it's still 90+ degrees every day, and too hot to hang out outside.


had a yoga class with my coworkers at the New Orleans Athletic Club ballroom, which was glorious. such a beautiful space in a very, very old health New Orleans health club.

this week, i happen to be doing a unit in one of my classes on breastfeeding, and a few of the readings are comparing the U.S. state with the highest rate of breastfeeding to the state with the lowest rate of breastfeeding--- that would be Oregon versus Louisiana. of course, i'm finding this unit particularly interesting for a variety of reasons, but it's things like this that remind me to be proud of where i'm from and proud of where i have chosen to be!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

we had a glorious time in Florida! all of those 12 - 14 hour days were worth it! and the drive was worth it too. Mike got to check Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Georgia off his "states visited" list.

our three days on Amelia Island were filled with lots of swimming in the ocean and pools, drinking coffee & reading, eating great meals and seeing the Florida outdoors.


we went on a boat ride with Uncle Ken...



saw the Amelia Island Blues Festival... (here's Ashton wearing his Mr. Incredible suit underneath his t-shirt & jeans)

and Auntie Liza & I hit yoga Saturday morning. we spent a lot of time with cousins Jordan & Ashton, watched old home movies of baby Rob, Jordan, Madeline and Jack, and soaked up some good time at that sweet Fernandina house. Ken made paella and we all died of happiness.


of course, we had to do some homework too.


best of all? we watched 116 turtles hatch and make their way by moonlight across the beach and into the ocean. we couldn't take any photos, because the flash confuses them. so we just had to experience it!

Liza & I got up early Sunday morning to go to a turtle nest excavation. we found lots of turtle shells, a few unhatched eggs, one partially hatched turtle and one live one! Liza named her Madeline and we led her into the ocean. then we went for a swim while Simon waited on the beach. such a special morning.


Sunday, September 8, 2013

it's about time for an update!

i thought i couldn't get busier, but i was wrong! my apologies for leaving this space so very quiet.

i've been wrapping up my practicum this week, i've been so squeezing out every second i can to work on that. like, every second i can. i've piled on 45 hours since i got back here, and i'm down to my last eight hours now!

school has started up again, and i really like my classes this semester. it helps that i worked in the field this summer, so that really makes the concepts and ideas feel so much more relevant.

Mike is here, and that is wonderful. this blog may end up becoming Mike's Adventures in New Orleans, because i like being behind the "camera" (iPhone).

here are a few of the many, many things we've done since we arrived back here:

we went to a Zephyrs game, the local AAA team. the stadium is out in the New Orleans suburbs and you can sit on the stands or on the levee. It was $3 bourbon night the night we went, and a great way to spend a hot Louisiana night. I've been wanting to go all summer but never got the chance. Glad we could make it before the season ended.


our seats weren't too bad.


i ran a 5K through the French Quarter. it ended in the Superdome, on the field! i was so happy to have Mike there cheering for me the whole way.





Girls on the Run training happened earlier this weekend at a local elementary school. We're gearing up for a new season. I was recognized for a few things during training, which was really cool. also, a few girls from the School of Public Health that I recruited to be coaches came to train. that was really great. there are two sites coaching this season in French!


also, this weekend is the Saints first weekend! the city is buzzing with excitement. we're screen printing shirts at the store. they chose my design to use, which is really cool! here's the design:
we went to Gleason Gras on Friday night, a benefit for Team Gleason. Steve Gleason is a former Saints player who has ALS, and Team Gleason is his charity. lots of food, good energy, and great music. we saw Galactic perform and danced and sweated the night away.



other than that, we've been exploring the city as much as we can, and i've been introducing Mike to all of my favorite places in the neighborhood. here he is enjoying extra-spicy shrimp pho at our neighborhood vietnamese joint.


and his first snoball at Sno-Wizard on Magazine!


ok, that's all for now. we are really, really looking forward to Florida next week! much more to come.