Hello Everyone!
As I get ready to head to Alaska and Iditarod's next Summer Boot Camp, I can't help but think back on the most excellent adventure we had last summer--- and continued ALL YEAR LONG on this blog--- a true collaboration site for all of you.
I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we all had and to thank each of you for being with us at the first Boot Camp. This year's experience is blessed because of the role you played last summer. Thanks again for being there and for continuing to be a part of Iditarod. We are family. You must stay in touch.
I hope this blog continues to be a place for all of you to reconnect with each other, to share ideas and successful educational adventures.
Have a great summer!
Diane
PS I posted a video and pictures from last summer. Click on the photo to enlarge it. Do you remember these things?
Looking forward to hearing from each of you!
Here is the blog url for the 2008 Summer Boot Camp: http://2008summerbootcamp.blogspot.com
Let me know if you want to make connections with this group and I'll send you an invite so you can join the blog and be able to leave comments. I've shared your site with them. Have a GREAT summer!
Iditarod's Summer Conference
The information on this site serves as information about the 2007 Summer Conference for Educators, held in Alaska June 24 - 30. Read the segments in the menu from MAY AND JUNE to learn about the conference. Read the additional blog postings and comments to learn about the the experiences that have led each participant to ways of enriching their curriculum by using Iditarod as a theme in classroom instruction.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Iditarod Spirit Continues
Hey Ya'll,
It's Tee. I just wanted to share with you pictures of one of my rookies that my class followed. Rodney Whaley visited Thursday May 1st and shared with us about the Iditarod and his adventures. I think my kids enjoyed his visit. I know I enjoyed his short stay. Also I got a signed poster that he graciously framed for me to place wherever I wanted . The picture will stay in my room until summer then it will be in my home until school starts once again.
Tee
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
IDITAROD CONNECTIONS 2008



Dear Summer Conference Iditanuts,
Howdy from Nebraska! Our snow is gone in the interior of the lower 48, but my memories of a cold, exciting and incredible Iditarod 2008 still remain and will do so for many years to come.
I attended the 2008 race as a Finalist for Teacher on the Trail. It was an incredible experience and I thank each and every one of you for fueling my fire to apply and for teaching Iditarod during the summer conference experience. The interview process was exciting and an incredible event. No matter what the outcome, I will look back on my experiences in Alaska as very rewarding and an incredible Alaskan adventure full of treasured memories.
I just wanted to share some pictures with you. Ann Dimond and I hooked up at the Teacher's Conference. It was great seeing a friendly face in the audience as I did my presentation. Ann was all over volunteering. I caught a couple of great pictures of her; loving dogs and handling the stop sign like a pro!!!!
Seeing Tee again was a hoot! Hey SISTER!!!! Sister Tee and her biological sister attended the Iditarod together. Watching Tee ride in her rookie, Jake Berkowitz's sled, was great. What a hoot! I caught a picture of Tee and Jane reconnecting at the restart in the musher staging area.
Of course, seeing Jane again was very cool! She did such a great job this year. Her Common Thread Quilt Project connected many students and schools in a way that has not ever been done before. Great Job Jane and Congrats on an incredible job well done.
Martha, one of the highlights of the trip came when we toured the Buser Kennel and listened to Martin talk about his life. His story about becoming an American citizen during the race in 2002 was magical, as if it were all written in the stars and meant to be. For those of you who don't know, Martin started the naturalization process in Anchorage before the race and ended the process in Nome after he won the race in record breaking time. What a great story.
Experiencing the Iditarod Race was an incredible adventure that I will always treasure. I truly would not have applied for Teacher on the Trail if it were not for the great experience that I had with all of you during the summer teacher's conference. Thank for many great memories! Let's stay in touch!!!
I have been meaning to post ever since returning from the race. Time has flown quickly with Parent Teacher's Conferences, Easter, and my son's tonsilectomy, life has not been dull in Nebraska. I hope this finds you all healthy & happy.
Happy Spring!
Judi
Friday, February 22, 2008
Alaska Bound!
Well, I taught my last class yesterday, we have a snow day today, and I take off on Sunday! After the conference, I have volunteered to work at the restart, in the phone room, at 'comms', in the computer room, and at the dog drop area. I wanted to see as much as I could short of going on the trail. On the 14th , I'll fly to Nome (and stay with Jon along with Jane!) and volunteer, watch finishers, and attend the Banquet. Then it's back to Anchorage to regroup and come home. I'll be posting what I see on a mac site that I thought I'd tell you all about in case you wanted to read about it. http://web.mac.com/anndimond This is where our students will be checking on what I'm up to. Can't believe this is really happening (and may not if I don't start packing...) Getting out my suitcase has brought back lots of happy memories from last summer- it will be fun to reconnect with some familiar faces!
Hope everyone is having a good year...
Hope everyone is having a good year...
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