Finished up everything today in MA. It's kind of bittersweet. It is nice that it's over after four compact weeks, but not so great that I probably won't be seeing many of these folks again. It's similar to the end of The Real World on MTV, minus the drama and the tears.
The good thing is that I learned a ton of stuff that is applicable to my classroom. That doesn't happen that often. I have a whole new unit to bring back, that I worked on while here, and started another under the guidance of the professors. So I'm definitely excited about that. On to the next leg of my traveling tomorrow. I leave for NYC. Luckily, I'll be staying with two of the teachers I met here. For the first couple of days, I'll be staying on a sailboat in Mamaroneck, NY. After a few days there, I'll be staying with an old college friend from Towson State. And then I'll staying two nights with another one of the teachers I met in Manhattan. I have lots of things planned that I'd like to do; new Yankee Stadium, Citifield, Jackson Pollock House, and whatever else I can fit in. It should be a blast.
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