Saturday, August 11, 2007

My blog address is changing

My blog address is changing. The new address is http://blogs.hunsbergermath.com/1141
I won't be posting any more here, but check out the new blog address. Please update your links, bookmarks, and RSS feeds!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

A Door Closes...Another One Opens


As many of you know, I am experiencing many changes right now...new roommates, new job responsibilities, and even a new cell-phone number! And as always is the case, it is these moments of separation that leave me with a little sadness, manifested even now in this, what will be my final blog post using blogger!
But just like the ending of a good novel, this leaves me the opportunity to begin another!!! My new (and hopefully better) blog will now be located at http://blogs.hunsbergermath.com/1141
Come visit! Come read my thoughts! Come read my dreams! Come see what's going on in my life!
....or just read it if you're bored out of your mind....

Monday, August 6, 2007

Back to Work!!!

Last night as I set my alarm for very early this morning, I reflected on just how short a summer it had been, how much fun I had had, and how soon it would come crashing to a halt in a few short hours. I woke with weary eyes, headed down to the new Starbucks at the bottom of my road, and made my way over to Johnnie Cochran Middle School. It was great to see many a familiar face as well as the new teachers eager to begin life in LAUSD. I also began my first day as department chair, which is way too much power for me to have :) , but oh well. Anyway, the next few days I have to look forward to offsite trainings, which means earlier mornings and longer drives.
P.S. I have a new cell phone number. If you need it, call my old cell phone number!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Settling Back In


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It's finally August, the temperatures are still almost unbearable, the reality of the coming school year is setting in, and the Barry Bonds traveling circus show has now come and gone from Los Angeles. In other exciting news, we're getting a new roommate for the coming year. Two of my previous roommates are moving out this year and today one of their replacements, Matt, moved in! He's not really new in the sense that I've now known him for almost three years as a member of TFA. I'll greatly miss Brett and Derek, but it's nice to have someone I know very well move in as a replacement! Upon moving in, Matt was as excited as I am about our newly renovated garage practice room! Anyway, school begins Monday and tomorrow is essentially my final day of freedom before I start the 10-month roller-coaster ride that is working for a district with a student population equal to the population of the city of San Francisco.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Los Angeles (Day 9): Home again!!!


So finally after nine days of driving, walking, busing, and exploring, I've made it back to my home in Los Angeles. Like always, it's nice to be home after a vacation. Anyway, I thought I would compile a reflective list of the places I went and the things I saw!
  • Portland Oregon:
    • Memorable experience: Rocco's Pizza in the wonderfully eclectic neighborhood of where downtown transitions into residential
    • Like LA: Laid-back residents who can be extremely approachable and friendly!
    • Unlike LA: You can actually see the hills surrounding the city
    • Future visits?: I could see spending a solid week up here.
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
    • Memorable experience: Biking Stanley Park!!!
    • Like LA: Bustling and crazy night-life scene that attracts a young crowd.
    • Unlike LA: You can actually walk to places you'd like to go to.
    • Future visits?: It'd be a great place to spend a summer doing an internship in (not that I could see myself doing an internship ever... :) )
  • Seattle, Washington
    • Memorable experience: Volunteer Park / Capitol Hill
    • Like LA: It's easy to get lost in the tourist traps that lurk in major areas through this city.
    • Unlike LA: Downtown actually meets the Puget sound, creating a beautiful city center right on the waterfront.
    • Future visits?: Again, maybe a week sometime.
  • San Francisco, California
    • Memorable experience: Haight-Ashbury / Golden Gate Park
    • Like LA: Another California city with a "California" reputation, a laid-back artistic community and a large business and professional population.
    • Unlike LA: I can walk around in the summer without getting sweaty.
    • Future visits?: This would be a cool place to maybe work in a hostel during some future summer. Just a random thought
Anyway, thanks for reading all these postings of my road trip. I'll continue to post for the rest of my summer (which comes to a screeching halt this Monday), and then decide whether I want to (or have time for) a personal blog and a professional blog. We'll see!

Monday, July 30, 2007

San Francisco (Day 8): The epitome of laziness


One of the biggest challenges of major league baseball executives has to be how to keep 30,000 fans (minus the 5,000 who have gone to the concession stand to buy beer) happy during the long breaks between innings in baseball games. One typical diversion is to stage a pseudo-race between cars, trucks, or even sausages. The fans will arbitrarily choose a racer of their choice and frantically cheer it on to victory (or helpless defeat). Anyway, this evening at the Oakland Coliseum, I had the opportunity to cheer on my choice of white, orange, or blue dots as they races around a race track. I know it's difficult to program computer animation for a stadium jumbo-tron, but dots??? C'mon! You could have at least tried! Not only this, but I was definitely watching baseball being played in what is truly a football stadium. My students would call this discrepancy "bootleg" (using less adolescent jargon, this term could be translated "makeshift", "substitute", etc...). Anyway, I had a great experience, even though the A's couldn't pull off a victory. And with that, my road trip is nearing completion and I leave for Los Angeles tomorrow morning! For as much fun as I've had this past week, I'm looking forward to being home and even looking forward a little to beginning planning for my kids this coming year!

Also, enjoy my final pictures from San Francisco here!

San Francisco (Day 8): Goin' back to California


So I finally made it to the last stop on my road trip vacation, the great city of San Francisco. The drive here was long, extremely tiresome, but not without it's rewards. I saw a minivan from Washington with a New York Mets license plate frame, a UHAUL van with a giant advertisement for Oneonta, NY (my hometown), the Newsboys' truck full of their gear (they were one of my favorite bands when I was a teenager), and an amazing sunset over Northern California.
Today so far has been fairly exhausting as well, not helped by the fact that I had to get up at 6am to move my car to avoid getting a parking ticket. After finding a great secret parking spot (invaluable information provided by a very helpful hostel staff), I took a bus down to the Haight-Ashbury district, then headed over to Golden-Gate Park, followed by another bus ride over to Coit Tower for an amazing view (of everything except the fog-covered Golden Gate Bridge, of course). This evening I think I'm going to head over to Oakland to check out the Oakland Coliseum and the A's. Detroit is in town and I don't really care who wins, but it'll be cool to check out the stadium.
By the way, as the hostel staff told me briefly about S.F., they mentioned the population was 750,000, a number that seemed all too familiar to me, although I couldn't quite place it. Well, during one of my bus rides today, as my mind wandered to thoughts of next week, it finally hit me. The number of students in the Los Angeles school district is equal to the population of San Francisco!!! Yikes... That should put a perspective on how monstrous LAUSD has become!