BlogsOur Condo is Up for RentOur condo is up for rent. If you know anyone in the northern MA area looking for a place to rent, the info is below. Have them contact us. Here's the full listing and pictures.
Submitted by jenschelly on Tue, 2010-07-20 22:25.
I've got a lot to say...I haven't blogged in way too long, so I've got a lot of updates. My life has been a bit of a whirlwind this year, and I suspect that won't be ending anytime too soon, so I'll keep this as short as possible.
Submitted by neilschelly on Tue, 2010-07-13 17:57.
Panic/excitement sets in...Yup, that's right, we just put in an offer for a house and it was accepted! Holy cow. I'm panicking and bouncing off the wall with excitement at the same time. It's a 4 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary on 5.75 acres of land in Merrimack, NH. It's about 10 minutes to work for me and about 20 for Neil. It also has outstanding perennial gardens. I don't believe in omens, but after 21 months of looking, there were 4 wild turkeys in the front yard when we drove up AND we went to see it on Neil's birthday. It might not be an omen, but it is a pretty cool story. :-) Pending home inspection and appraisal and everything, we move in August. Lucky for me that will be in the middle of crazy time at work. Great time to be moving and finding a renter. :-)
Submitted by jenschelly on Sat, 2010-07-03 16:46.
SciFi posters, computer games, and junk food turn female students offI was reading through the SWE magazine and came across a quick article on Classroom Environments Provide Cues and Impact Participation. It was about a study that showed that females who were exposed to a stereotypically geeky classroom (SciFi posters, coke cans, video game boxes) were less interested in computer science than those shown non-geeky objects in the classroom (nature posters, a dictionary, coffee mugs, etc.). How crazy is that? That means that female students who walk into classrooms with geek stuff are less likely to take math, science, etc. That's bad! A lot of classes have that kind of stuff in them.
Submitted by jenschelly on Wed, 2010-06-09 21:07.
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A Favorite Quote"True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubts often, and changes his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubts not; he knows all things but his own ignorance."
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