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Ah, I love the weather in the Midwest, it's never the same two days in a row.  ;-)

Yesterday was rainy and grey and rather depressing-looking -- except that it was 55 degrees and sooo warm, it was hard not to think of spring.  Today, it's barely 20 degrees, and it feels like less than that with the wind -- but the sun is shining so brightly and the sky is so blue, I just have to get out and go for a walk today!!

It was like that over the weekend, also, though we had a few days of sun and warm together.  It rained a lot, too, and that means flooding in our area of Wisconsin.  I was up there visiting my various family members, and got to see some lovely stretches of flooded fields and riverbanks as I drove to and fro.  I am thankful our house up there is on a ridge and not near the river!  Flooding is a real problem along that river, though -- the internet weather report has daily severe weather alerts for flooding rather than snow or thunderstorms!

It's always good to go up to Wisconsin to visit my DS, and this time I got over to where my dad lives and visited him, too -- which usually encompasses seeing the rest of my family, since they all live in the area.  So it was a nice, nice weekend.  It's also good to be back down in Chicago with the DH.  It's really a blessing to be able to go to and fro so often and to be happy wherever I end up!

One of my main jobs down here in Chicago is to teach English to South Asian immigrants.  I'm not really trained in ESL, though I seem to be able to manage to do all right, at least when it's one on one.  It's a little more tricky in a classroom situation.  I am going to an ESL seminar next month to learn a few tricks, and I am seriously considering taking some classes somewhere and getting some kind of certificate in the subject.  Hope it's not too late for this old dog to learn some new tricks.  ;-)

Date: 2009-03-11 02:42 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] rowantwig.livejournal.com
Your post about the weather is welcome on my end - thanks. :)

My sister crash_cart has an MA in ESL and taught for years - I'd be happy to send you her way if you'd like any advice.

Date: 2009-03-11 03:35 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] lin4gondor.livejournal.com
Wow, that's good to know! I might take you up on that offer when I know enough to ask intelligent questions, lol! I'm really looking forward to this seminar next month, I think I'll either find out how much I don't know, or come away really excited -- or both at the same time!

Date: 2009-03-11 05:40 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] siradaono.livejournal.com
glad to see you are staying busy and well as can be.

i'm wandering, ill, drained, but holding on despite all things near or over the hills and far away.

love and peace,

tom

Date: 2009-03-11 08:27 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] estellye.livejournal.com
I hope it is a productive seminar so you'll have some tools. By the time you take a class you might have become quite accomplished on your own! I love taking classes, though, so I am highly in favor! LOL

We have been zinging between 20's and 80's for temperature! Today it's in the 80's but it should be rainy and cold by tomorrow. It's a very confusing season so far!

Date: 2009-03-12 06:40 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] syrcleoftrees.livejournal.com
You certainly do have the wild weather up your way.
I watch a lot of weather channel and they will tell anyone's weather to the entire country,,lol.

Earthquake Weather

Date: 2009-03-19 05:56 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] tuilelindowen.livejournal.com
What you are describing weatherwise, in SoCal we would call Earthquake Weather. Whenever there are extreme changes in temperature it affects the expanding and contracting of the fault lines and one of them could pop, and they sometimes do. So I always get a little nervous out here when the temperature rises or drops a lot in a one-day period.

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