
The Recess TEC team took the morning off from presenting today and instead entered in the Races For All Paces, a family style fun run and walk. Mom and Ashton, along with my niece Taylor registered for the 1 mile walk while Mike and I ran the 5K. It was one of the windiest races I have run since my HS track days. It was a great feeling of accomplishment to run and finish within the top 20-25 runners (official results haven’t been posted yet), but at the same time made me realize that I need to spend a little more time running in between school and working on the computer in the evenings. Wow, am I out of shape! Mike was already ahead of me by the first mile marker, but not by much. Near the middle of my third mile, he was done….and so was I, but not literally. I did make it though…without passing out at the finish line, thankfully. We actually got finished quickly enough to be able to get back over to the 1 mile course and walk with Ashton, Taylor, and Mom. Mike ended up getting Ashton to run for the majority of it while Mom, Taylor and I enjoyed the walk on a beautiful yet windy morning. While we really love spending Saturdays in computer labs across central IL, working with educators (and sometimes up north…ok…once), this was also a great way to spend a Saturday morning. Plus we got to introduce Taylor to our favorite Charleston area restaurant, “What’s Cookin’?” Yum strawberry bread!


The participants during our sessions were delightful. It was fun to see so many of them taking notes and asking questions about our ideas and how to implement them. We really enjoyed the morning and especially enjoyed getting to meet one of the members of our PLN (Nadine) in person. In fact, she is the one who took this picture!
Mom and I usually like to go out to eat for lunch after our presentations as a way to reflect and enjoy one another’s company. Today we made a trek down the road to Whole Foods, the Mecca of healthy eating grocery stores. I think I may have heard the Hallelujah Chorus play as I pulled into my parking spot (thanks again to that GPS for getting us there with NO problems!). We did some shopping for things that I definitely can’t get in Central IL and then had lunch in the cafe area where they have the best selection of hot and cold bar foods from which to choose.




Today
Both the school and the restaurant are within blocks of my first “home” as a young married bride. My husband was attending Eastern Illinois University on the G.I. Scholarship,


We always try to include something we learn at each of our workshops. So many times it is from our participants, each other, an IT specialist, or when we 

