A Neurodivergent Direction

So, it’s been a long time, huh? 2020 lasted about six hundred years, but also seems to have flown by in some regards. By the way, please mask up if you absolutely must go out, but also it would be great if you could stay home and stay safe.  AND WHEN IT’S YOUR TURN? GET THE VACCINE! When people ask me what I’ve done with my pandemic time, it has occurred to me recently that Read more…

Mini.Mu – Music, Movement, and Coding (Part 1)

For years, I’ve been trying to entice myself to get through CS50, an intro-intro-intro-intro-to-Computer-Science course through Harvard University, but just when I get all excited about starting to settle in, something happens in my life and I need to shift my focus. So lately, one of the things I’ve been doing is finding smaller projects with which I can gain some skill and learn how I can make something relevant to what I want to Read more…

SRU Good News -11/1/2019

The other day, I walked into my work-study job at the library and was congratulated. That’s odd, I thought. “For what?” I asked. Turns out, the project I did at Reynolds Elementary with some of my classmates from SPED 430 with Dr. Lynch ended up being part of the good news roundup that SRU puts out every day. Neat!

Moniteau Marching Band 2019

This was my fourth year working with Will Weltman and the Moniteau Marching Band. We’ve recently closed our season, the final football game being on October 25, 2019. We still have a parade for Veteran’s Day, and the band is headed to Florida right after Thanksgiving, but we are, essentially, done. The kids talked Will into doing a Queen show this season, considering the movie Bohemian Rhapsody came out in 2018. I’d mentioned that to Read more…