Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Ryker Jace Daniels






So here he is, little Ryke! 20 1/2 inches tall and weighing in at a whopping 8 lbs 10 oz! His hair spiked in a mohawk, he is ready to take on the world (though he may be lacking a bit of testosterone). And his mom weighing in at 105 lbs and standing at 5 foot 2 inches, concedes defeat on October 26th at 9.01 pm after only 3 hours of labor! Go Ryke! In the struggle he seems to have lost one of his jewels, the other requires closer observation by a traind professional at primary children's this Thursday.

For those those of you who cant decipher my nonsense, Ryker lost one of his testicles due to a lack of blood supply and the other has only a limited supply and will need some extra care. Otherwise he and his mom are both doing great and will hopefully be headed home tonight.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

More Teaching

9/10
Last week I gave a demo in class on Positive and negative space. It was a lesson that Mr. Christiansen had prepared and taught in a previous class. Today I was nervous, as it was the first Class I would give a lesson and demo that I had prepared. Being nervous I rushed through the lesson and ended up with several confused kids and repeating on an individual basis the methods to completing the assignment. The assignment was to recreate a line drawing on a larger scale. Each student’s drawing was one quarter of an entire image. I stressed the importance of maintaining proportions so that their image would match up with the drawings of their classmates. I taught the students sighting techniques and hints on how to check their work.
9/11
Friday I repeated the lesson from Thursday with greater success as I had already run through the assignment and demo and made changes based on the feedback from Mr. Christiansen. I also gave instruction and a demo for Mr. Christiansen in his last class, as he was feeling a bit under the weather. It went well and he gave me useful feedback to improve my performance.
9/14
Today was A day. First period was Drawing 1-2. I took role and after Mr. Christiansen’s instruction the students continues working on their shoe drawings in the hall. I spent the period walking up and down the hall. This allowed me to help the students remember to stay on task; I was also able to assess the student’s performance. Moving among the students allowed me to give aid and answer questions. I carried with me a sheet of plexiglass and marker that allowed me demonstrate the Contour and helped the students to more clearly see how to translate a three dimensional object onto a flat surface.
2nd period is Painting. The students were instructed by Mr. Christiansen and then began their assignment. The assignment was to simply fill up two 5-inch squares with colors. One square was to be filled with colors the student likes and the other with colors the student dislikes. Students worked with Acrylic paints. 3rd period is prep period and I spent that time working on my lesson plans. 4th was Drawing 3-4 and I did role, gave follow up instructions and put the students to work on their line drawings. I realized today that the project didn’t go as well as I had hoped. The drawing became very technical and difficult for the students to enlarge and maintain proportionate. They worked diligently and improved on gauging distances, but I was not as happy with my assignment as I would like.

9/15

Today went well. I helped students with sighting while drawing their shoes, and spent the class period learning the students names as I talked to them. I took role as usual. In Drawing 3-4 I also covered the methods the students were using to complete their drawing. The students listened well and performed well.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Student Teaching begins

Today concluded the second day of student teaching for me and I tought that everyone might want an update. At this point though I think that it should be student observation. I report to the Granger High School at 7.15 every morning. My cooperating teacher is Paul Christiansen, a teacher of 12 years, who has beed at Granger for 3. I sit in his class and introduct myself. The first Day of class I was so vervvous that my stomach made me go to the bathroom just before the first period began. I was red as a beat I am sure as I introduced mfelf to the classs. It was the first timei in all of my schooling that I was in a classroom were I, as a Caucasian was the minority. The class sizes are 35 plus. The horror stories I had hear about this school have thus far been proven wrong. The Students are attentive and respectful. One thing I have noticed is that the students are skills appear to be significantly lacking. The Drawing 1 class that is taught here feels more like and Art elements class. The students show little ability in being able to perceive and put onto paper what they see before them.

Mr. Christiansen has 7 classes. 3 on the A schedule and 4 on the B schedule. They all fall into Drawing 1 or 2 and painting. At this point all I do is walk around the class, try to memorize the students names, give suggestions, and answer any questions. I am excited for next week when I will begin taking role and contributing to the lessons. I hope that by week 3 I will take over the classes and act as a full time teacher. I did feel pretty good today when two students on separate occasions, approached me to ask my opion and advice instead of going straight to their teacher. I hope that they can all feel comfortable asking for my assistance and trust my advice.

I will keep everyone updated on my progress

I have also been working on the side doing this movie poster for a short film produced by Harry Cross, Jr. (Former roomate to Kelsy and Kent)

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Best weekend

This last weekend with Ivy was fabulous, though it did start out a little painful. Friday my eye had started became irritated. (Probably because I had been wearing my contacts for several days an not removed them) Saturday when I awoke with the intent of driving to get Ivy I was having a difficult time keeping my eye open and when open I struggled to see through all of the tears. I made it to Pocatello and concluded that my eye was not improving and if I was going to be going to the doctor I wanted to do so prior to picking up Ivy. So Liz gave me directions to an urgent care facility were I was checked out. After concluding that I would need to see an optometrist and pending any conclusive diagnosis I returned to the road. I picked up Ivy and we returned to Logan without incident. (Thank goodness for sunglasses)

That afternoon Ivy and I went to first dam and fed ducks. After a short conversation with an older man I was offered the use of his canoe and I of course accepted. Ivy thoroughly enjoyed the canoe ride around the perimeter of the lake.

That night we Drove into the canyon with Emily and a few friends where we built a campfire and roasted mallows and hot dogs. I set up the tent in hopes that Ivy would want to stay the night. After everyone took off and it was just Ivy and myself relaxing in front of the fire I feared that she would get bored and request that we leave and go home as she previously had on several occasions that evening. However she soon discovered that the tent, or sheep camp as she called it, was a joy so run in and out of. As the fire was dying Ivy decided that even though the tent had a mesh top, (thank you Kent) we needed to lay out on the grass and look up at the stars. Of course I obliged and soon we were picking out very imaginative constellations. The conversation went something like this…

Daddy; Look Ivy, I see the big dipper. It is those four stars with the tail.

Ivy; Oh look daddy, I see an elephant!

Of course then I saw, among other things a dragon, she saw a mermaid, I saw an Ivy, and she saw a daddy.

As the air chilled I maneuvered my legs into the tent and put a blanket over them. (I was wearing shorts) Ivy cuddled up next to me on the grass and I was happy. After a little while Ivy apparently got cold as well because she meandered into the sheep camp and emerged with a blanket, which she used to cover both her and I as she lay down on my chest.

I don’t know it I can accurately do justice to this marvelous event in words. I was lying in the grass on my back. The fire was now smoldering out. The stars were brilliant. The river was no more than 50 feet in the distance, bathing us it sweet gurgling song, while the rest of the world stood calm and natures sounds and smells surrounded me. And as if that weren’t wonderful enough I could feel the rise and fall of my little girls calm breathing, as she lay calm, embracing and relaxing.

There, in that most perfect of situations we fell asleep. Had I never again awoken I would have felt complete.

Of course I did awake and realized that I should put Ivy in her sleeping bag. She slept like a log, better than most nights in my bed next to me. In the morning we awoke and packed up. She really was an angel for the entire camping trip. That afternoon we went on a 4-mile steep climb up to the wind caves with a few friends. Ivy had the luxury of riding in the backpack the entire way. I wished someone had installed and escalator. All in all I’d say it was a fabulous weekend and one I will always cherish.

Thursday, May 7, 2009






So this post is going to look a little odd, I uploaded all the photos at once and they just kinda ordered themselves. So here is the deal. Ivy with the slinky is was taken cuz When I said she looked cute she said I should take a picture. The pancake is her helping me with breakfast. She is a great cook. The images at first dam are of Ivy throwning rocks into the water. She really enjoyed it. She liked to see the splash and she threw rocks for ever.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Spiral Jetty




This morning my sculpture went to The Spiral Jetty. It was a fun drive out there and a beautiful day. It was fun to go see it. I recommend that everyone go see it. hopefully in the next few years the salt lake will swell and I'll go see this piece of art sticking out of the water as it was intended. This land art was built in 1970 by Robert Smithson. The year after it was built the the lake water level raised and the work was underwater for the next 30 years.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Climb!

The weather was nice today and went with Bruce, Darian, and Emily climbing. It was a lot of fun, the climbs were fun but short. It was good to get out in the sun.

Against god in the name of god


So here is the new post. This is my latest sculpture. The title of the post is its working title. The wood I acquired up the canyon with my friend Josh. The figures are cast in wax. The picture makes things a little hard to distinguish so I'll help you out. The figures are cast in various skin tones which represent race. The figures are distorted and mangled.
Mankind has frequently committed horrible atrocities against their fellowman in the name of god.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Fun outside





This was a fun weekend. Saturday I took the PRAXIS. The test I have to pass in order to be a teacher. It didn't go that well. I hope I passed. The first half of the test was all art history and I am terrible at remembering dates, and names. The second half was all theory and covered all areas of art and I felt really good about that section. We'll see. The test was a bubble sheet but for whaterver reason I won't know my score for a month. So...in a month someone remind me to look up my score.

I picked up ivy and it was so nice outside that I took the front wheel off the stroller (Lorinda's) and patched the front wheel. After the work of getting the stroller ready we went for a walk over to first dam to feed the ducks, of course as the pictures show Ivy would rather walk or push than ride. Ivy loves to feed the ducks there. Sunday we played outside and skated. And in the evening we met up with some friends at first dam and fed the ducks again. We then drove up the canyon and built a fire where we roasted hot dogs and mallows. I took the guitar and Ivy sang and played for all of us. It was pretty awesome.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Last boarding day of the season


I splurged. I woke up this morning, and the sun was blaring. We had gotten over a foor of snow two nights earlier, and I decided to go snowboarding. While I was up on the mountain I ran into a friend who shot this photo of me dropping a cliff. Looks cool, but I didn't ride it out.

Monday, March 9, 2009





















These wer taken at Rebecca and Russ's house When we went down to say goodbye to Grandma and Grandpa.

This is it

Ivy wants to see new things about daddy, so you will all benefit greatly from my love for her. This is it, my blog.
I went out skateboarding in shorts and a tee shirt yesterday afternoon. Last night the snow began and now there is well over a foot of snow on the ground, so That is it for skateboarding for a while.
This week is my spring break, i'd like to play, but work takes no spring break, so I will try to do a little in the mornings before I go to work.
School is going well, I am enjoying my classes and They are keeping me busy. This is it, my last semester. I will be student teaching in the Granite school district in the Fall, that is West Salt Lake. Things fell apart with the Philippines. I take the Praxis test this Saturday, it will determine whether I know enough to be an art teacher or not. Funny huh.
That is it from me today. Check in later for something hopefully a little more interesting.