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Paris

Sunday, June 29th, 2008



Eiffel tower

Originally uploaded by dansteeves68.

Elliot and I took a whirlwind one-day tour of Paris yesterday. Here are the highlights.

* 7:15am Eurostar train to Paris.
* Glimpse of Sacre Coeur from the train.
* Taxi to Eiffel tower held up by a parade of children dressed up as flowers.
* Elliot’s smile as he posed below the tower.
* Delight when we found the grumpy old men in Musee d’Orsay, after touring half the museum looking for them *and* calling Mom for help.
* Elliot devouring quiche for lunch and flirting with our table-neighbors. Quiche’ll probably never happen again and was only due to incredible hunger after eating nothing all morning but some cereal at home and a large pink milk on the train.
* Elliot took a great picture of me on Pont Neuf overlooking the Seine.
* The toy department, dome ceiling, and chilling out in the bar at Galleries Lafayette. (Elliot was fascinated that a store would have a bar in it.)
* Dinner. No, **dinner**! Chartier made me so happy, and Elliot is such a restaurant champ. No kids menu but he happily ate grown-up salad, trout muniere almandine, and dame blanche. The restaurant was oozing traditional Parisian style, the food was cheap, yummy and French. And we had a great time.
* Elliot falling asleep on the Eurostar home, despite every intention not to.
* Talking with Mom about the day for 30 minutes before going to bed even though it was 11pm.
* Sleeping until 9am, which Elliot and I *never* do, and waking up to find Mom and Quinton already awake, which *never* happens.

It was difficult a couple times. Exhausting as the day went on and we realized we’d walked too much. But wonderful.

Night out with Megan & Jess

Saturday, March 15th, 2008



Megan & Jess

Originally uploaded by dansteeves68.

Had a fun night out last night with my cousin Jessie and her Cambridge-studying friend Megan. Met up at the Tate Modern, walked the Millenium Bridge, past “feed the birds square” in front of St Paul’s, through Smithfield Market, dinner at [St John](http://www.stjohnrestaurant.co.uk/), on to Upper St for cocktails at GU and a final beer at [The Hope & Anchor](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_and_Anchor,_Islington), accompanied by the last few songs of a set by [Big Num](http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=23149511). Great way to celebrate being back in London!

Wired News: What If They Gave a War…?

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

I want this to be a good sign that Wired, itself part of the corporate/government power structure, would publish this article. Is it?

Letter from School

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

Darcie received a letter from Debra Bowers, Tami Reynolds, and Jeff Priess.

While comparison numbers from district to district are not perfect, a variance as large as our districts is a very good indication that reductions are necessary and appropriate.

So, to recap, they agree the comparison with other districts is not accurate, they offer no additional data, and still no info on how they measure the outcomes of our program or the comparisons.

In other news, I’ve been invited to meet with Debra and Tami tomorrow morning. Updates to come.

ECSE Budget

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

Debra Bowers, School District Superintendent, defends her budget proposal in a guest editorial published by the local free paper. I respond.

Elliot at Reeling

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006



Elliot at Reeling

Originally uploaded by dansteeves68.

Here I am testing out the blog feature of flickr. Elliot and I went to see a show called Reeling this weekend at the Minneapolis Children’s Theater. What a blast. As you can see, we also had popcorn.