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Yellowstone in Winter

“Waiting for a Winter Wonderland”

In only a few short days, the NC Museum of Natural Science’s Yellowstone in Winter Institute begins. With hopes of winter wonderland explorations, incredible wildlife sightings, and a rejuvenating and inspiring learning experience, our nine educators from across North Carolina are gearing up and preparing. Here are just a few of the ways they’re getting ready for the trip of a lifetime.

Matt: I have been staying active with regular runs, stretching, and have also added in the stair climber. I’ve been going through my winter gear to make sure that I have the necessary layers to keep warm and dry in my travels. In the classroom, I have been covering ecology with a special emphasis on the unique ecology and conditions at Yellowstone. I am most excited about the wildlife observations and the snowshoeing.

Matt building strength on the stair climber.

Laura: I’ve dug through my closet, borrowed some items, and secured a few necessary items as gifts from loved ones over the holidays as I’ve made my way through the packing list! My dogs are definitely wary of the large pile of clothes and gear I’ve been collecting in my bedroom and hope I won’t replace them with wolves. I’ve been scouring books, blogs, videos, and magazines to learn as much as possible about Yellowstone. I’m thrilled to know I’ll experience the magic of winter and wildlife so soon instead of just learning about it!

Laura’s dogs helping her study up on Yellowstone.

Lauren: It is hard to believe that in less than 2 weeks, we will be flying to Yellowstone! I have been so excited, yet so nervous (temperatures… brrrrrr)! I have been looking over the packing last so many times that I think I am having dreams about it! But it definitely helps! I have finished reading “American Wolf” and loved it. I recommend it to anyone, even if you aren’t traveling to Yellowstone.

As a mom, I have been trying to get everything lined up when it comes to leaving my 3 boys for a week. Not that my husband is not SUPER CAPABLE, but I am not used to being the one traveling from our kids. I have been telling them about where all I will be traveling and how they can use the blog to see all that I am seeing. They are not thrilled that I will not be home, but are so happy for the experience I will have.

As a teacher, I have been getting lesson plans, copies, seating charts, bell schedules, and anything else my sub will need all laid out. I do not like to leave my subs unprepared for anything! I will only get 5 days with my new roster of freshmen, so I will be extra diligent about my rules and expectations. As well as getting my classes familiar with the blog.

Lauren’s growing packing pile.

Josh: I showed PBS’s “Christmas in Yellowstone” to my classes before we left for the holidays. We previewed the winter ecosystem and discussed animals and the relevant adaptations that go along with what we’re doing in our science classes. I got a copy of “Silence & Solitude” which has some beautiful photos in it. I’ve also been focusing on leg workouts these past couple of weeks because I’m concerned about trekking through the snow.

Josh trying out his winter gear while learning about Yellowstone.

Holly: I’ve been getting ready for Yellowstone by learning the stories behind the landscape. I’ve been reading the book “American Wolf” and have been researching Thomas Moran whose paintings played a huge role in shaping how Americans first imagined Yellowstone.

Cassie: I have been reading and watching information about the history of the Yellowstone wolves. So exciting! I have also been raiding my closet for warm gear and thrifting for some warm socks!

Ragan: I am trying to get 6-7 miles of walking in each day and used my trip to Disney before Christmas to clock 10-12 miles a day to help prep. I am so excited to see Montana and Wyoming in the winter!

Ragan preparing classroom lesson plans.

Betsy: I have been packing and repacking my bags!! Counting and matching my socks, underwear, shirts, pants, gloves/mittens, hats, etc. This week I shared the Yellowstone map with my students, showed them pictures of places at Yellowstone, and described the flight schedule on a United States map so they can envision the trip. Lesson planning and finishing up grades are next on my to-do list (the quarter and semester end while we are gone). I also checked off having the flu before winter break – so hopefully that will keep me healthy on the trip!

Jacqueline: Trying on my new gaiters. Preparing for the snow!

Jacqueline trying on her gaiters – a helpful item to keep snow out of boots!

Our group of teachers will depart early on Wednesday, January 14 and will post here daily with updates on the day’s journey. As our teachers share their experiences, please add comments and questions to each blog post – we’ll be checking comments periodically and sending replies as we can!

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28 COMMENTS
  • Nat

    3 weeks ago

    OMG, looks like so much fun so far! We are already missing you, Mrs. Brady!!!! (Ps ur dogs are so cute!!!!!)

  • Isabella Wylie

    3 weeks ago

    I love to see all the hard work and workouts you guys are showing, I feel that was a great idea. It can never hurt to build muscle! I also really enjoyed seeing all of the different opinion’s you all had as well as dogs. Those dogs sure are cute!

  • Ryan Saucier

    3 weeks ago

    Hard work always pays off in the end and you are definitely putting in the work! Have fun on this trip and enjoy the wildlife and snowshoeing Matt!

  • courtney

    3 weeks ago

    hi mr ipock

  • Tred-William McElvain

    3 weeks ago

    Mr. Ipock is a hardworking man who makes everyone feel welcome and included. he is a wonderful teacher, and he loves teaching us. He always has a positive mental attitude when teaching and also when he isn’t. He is a very extroverted person and always fun to be around.

  • Jonathan Whalen

    3 weeks ago

    Cool Dogs.

  • Ellie Stafford

    3 weeks ago

    You look very cozy Mr. Reed!!

  • kylan

    3 weeks ago

    Bring back some snow Mr.Reed

  • Conner

    3 weeks ago

    Have fun guys, don´t get eaten by wolves.

  • Lucas Colllins

    3 weeks ago

    Sounds like so much fun, have a great time guys. Enjoy this amazing opportunity. Just remember “”Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all” (Helen Keller)

  • tyler

    3 weeks ago

    safe travels 😀

  • joshua frye

    3 weeks ago

    Mr read I would love to see any type of fox

  • H'Gray Rcom-Dallas

    3 weeks ago

    Can you do a snow Angel and have fun, also what type of flowers does Yellowstone have

  • nilla

    2 weeks ago

    have fun!!

  • jack

    2 weeks ago

    hope you don’t have any bison in your way.

  • jesus

    2 weeks ago

    good luck don’t get eaten by the wolves!

  • Emily Ezzell

    2 weeks ago

    cool! amazing! awesome!

  • Emory Becton

    2 weeks ago

    We hope you have fun Mrs.Norwood!safe travels

  • Peyton Ezzell

    2 weeks ago

    Hey, Mrs. Norwood! Hopefully, you haven’t frozen yet!

  • Harlo Guy

    2 weeks ago

    Neat!

  • Harlo Guy

    2 weeks ago

    Looks fun!

  • Sadie

    2 weeks ago

    Hey, Mrs. Norwood! I hope ya’ll are having a great time!!

  • Sophia Ly

    2 weeks ago

    Hii Mrs Norwood!!! Safe travels don’t freeze

  • sully

    2 weeks ago

    Hi Aunt Lauren, hope you are having a good time, be safe

  • Hunter Grady

    2 weeks ago

    have fun

  • Morgan Reed

    2 weeks ago

    I hope you get to see otters running in the snow! Oh, and have loads of fun of course!

  • Savannah Smith

    2 weeks ago

    How hard was the first day gone?

  • Emily Ezzell

    2 weeks ago

    Enjoy the snow!

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