Sunday, February 9, 2020

Back to Utah

Last September we were scheduled to make a week of school visits in Utah following the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival.  Than Hurricane Dorian hit Ocracoke Island and we had to cut the trip short and cancel the school days.

This past week we returned to Utah to make up the days that were missed then.

A beautiful snowy Utah week.

Trish and I flew in to Salt Lake City on Monday right I the middle of one of the heaviest snow storms in recent years.  There should be no water shortages this summer with the accumulated snow melt of this winter.  We had to reschedule an event for that evening due to weather but made  it up the following day.

With students at Canyon Elementary.
During the course of the week we visited schools in Provo, Holliday, Spanish Fork and Sandy.  There were also three teacher workshops and a weekend writing workshop to finish the week.


Always lots of fun!


While we were here, we also heard that painting had begun back at our house.  We are anxious to get home and see what it all looks like.


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