This semester I am acting as a student mentor to Mrs. Clark Evans. This is a Get-To-Know-Me-Blog for her and her students to check out so they have some idea who they are dealing with!
My name is Danielle Bauche, and I am first year student at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan. I am in the Arts Education program majoring in Visual Arts. I absolutly love the program and am having so much fun in this first year!
I am 18 years old and am fresh out of highschool. This is the first year living away from my mommy and daddy, but its not too bad because I am living with my sister and her husband in Regina.
I don't really know what to say about myself, so if there are any questions about ANYTHING about me I would gladly answer them in a new blog post. But until then here are ten very random facts about myself.
1. I started judo when i was about four and this is the first year I am not in it.
2. I come from a family of seven. I have two older brothers, an older sister, and a younger brother.
3. My favorite color is yellow!
4. My birthday is June 13th.
5. I come from a family of successful artists and musicians, and i stive to be even half as good as them!
6.I have been outside outside of Canada
7. My last name is pronounce boh-sh, and I have heard millions of attempted pronunciations.
8. My favorite subjects in highschool were Art, Phys. Ed., and Physics. My least favorite was Chemistry and Social Studies.
9. I am a very outgoing person and love to have fun! Boring is not in my vocabulary!
10. I abosultly LOVE icedtea and I eat ketchup with nearly everything!
Here are some photos of me
-on the plane headed to vancouver
-in vancouver on the beach doing a cartwheel
-my most recent drawing (its from the notebook movie cover)
Hi Dani. It's nice to meet you. I am looking forward to working with you this semester. I see that you looked at our www.FAnovelists.wikispaces.com page. Feel free to comment on our blogs as often as you like. We have just had Winter Break and two days off for a freak snow storm. We are not used to getting much snow here so 10" shut down the city-but didn't stop the sledding! I have been teaching at FA for eleven years and my husband is a fourth grade teacher here too. We have two daughters. Hannah is 8 and Gwyneth is 3. We just got back from a family trip to Disney World and had a great time. It's going to be a little hard to go back to school tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThis is so you Dani, made me smile, your kids are going to love it, defiantly gave me some ideas for my own class.
ReplyDeleteNot to sound inhospitable, but I'm curious why you'll be visiting us and learning about our technosavvy classroom when your majoring in Visual Arts? How did you hear about our lovely school and, most importantly, have you ever killed a man?
ReplyDeletewell dKnudson, this semester I am in an Education Computer class. Yes I am majoring in visual art, but I also have to take alllllll the Ed. classes. My prof from this class hooked me up with your classroom to do some mentoring as a learning oppurtunity. I have never done anything like this before. And to answer the million dollar question, no i have never killed a man, or anything close to that for that matter. I do love the TV show CSI though.
ReplyDeleteHey I'm Lauren! I'm a student in Mrs. Clark Evans class. What's judo? The drawing you have posted is amazing!! I couldn't draw if my life depended on it. What exactly will you be working on us with? It's funny you say you eat ketchup with nearly everything because my friends can confirm I do the same thing - just about everything, get weird faces about it all the time. "Your putting ketchup on THAT?!" Haha.
ReplyDeleteHey Dani, I hope that you can learn something from our class this semester. I'm looking forward to reading your comments on our work and our class.
ReplyDeletelauren, i can definetly relate to the ketchup thing, its not my fault its sooo good! Thank you for the compliment on my work, and judo is a martial art, not like karate, but more like wrestling. and i am very much looking forward to work with your class
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