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I am less than a week away from being on the West Coast once more. It is truly a bittersweet feeling. I have become very fond and attached to my life here in D.C. It feels as if I have been here longer than just nine weeks.
I knew this would happen. I would get adjusted to this position, establish a routine, and become comfortable. Each weekend we have made a point to try something new in the city and to see a new museum. It’s been so exciting, but it has made this program fly by.
This week was the American Association of Physics teachers conference in DC. Greg and I presented at 3 different talks, 2 of which were at the eAlliance summit.
This week further affirmed my desire to become a teacher and provided me some assurance being a double minority in physics. I did a lot of networking and learned a lot about efforts to make physics teaching the best it can be!
This week at work has been a little different since my main supervisors are away at Siegman International School on Lasers in Sweden. That means I have been mostly working on wrapping up my various projects as I see fit and reporting to the OSAF director.