March 1st, 2010
Hi folks,
We were hoping to have the registration form for the conference up and running today, but we had to make some changes to the workshop schedule last week that now must be coded into the registration form before it can go live. The form is now in the hands of our techies, and it shouldn’t be much longer before it’s ready to go. We’ve been playing around with a demo version of the form and it works really well, so we’re confident that you’ll find it a straighforward process to register. Plus, we’re lucky to have a number of labs that can hold more than the usual 25 people, and a number of presenters who have agreed to take more than 25 people in their workshops, so we’re also confident that there’ll be plenty of space to accommodate everyone once registration finally does open. Thanks for your patience and understanding!
In other news, HOLY COW DID YOU SEE THAT HOCKEY GAME LAST NIGHT!!?? Yay Canada! Local boy Sidney Crosby came through with the game-winning goal in sudden-death overtime to give us not only the (arguably) most coveted gold medal of the games (at least as far as we Canadians are concerned), but also our 14th gold, breaking the record for the most gold medals earned by one country in the winter Olympics. Plus he’s won the Stanley Cup. He’s 22. What were you doing when you were 22?
Come to the ABLE conference in June. Sidney Crosby won’t be there, but I can show you where his parents live
. Also, we have Starbucks.
Jen

Sidney Crosby; image obtained from Wikimedia Commons
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February 2nd, 2010
Well, it’s February 2nd and Nova Scotia’s own Shubenacadie Sam is the first groundhog in Canada (and therefore North America – take a number, Punxsutawney Phil!) to make weather predictions from a hibernating rodent’s point of view. And the verdict is…
Six more weeks of winter. Which is hardly a surprise, considering how bitterly cold it is here in Halifax this week. I’m not complaining, however, because I know our colleagues to the west and south have gone through considerably worse recently, if not still at the moment.
In six weeks, however, it will all be over, and we’ll be six weeks closer to the most fun you can have in summer school – the annual ABLE meeting! If you haven’t done so already, please check out the spanky new ABLE conference website, where you can find the anticipated costs, information on travel and accommodations, and descriptions of this year’s major workshops. (I was really hoping for a lot of mundane, ho-hum major workshops this year, since I probably won’t be in a position to attend any of them myself, but NOOOOOO – the members just had to come through with a bunch of fun, interesting, challenging major workshops. Try to tone it down with the posters and minis, ‘K?)
Speaking of the ABLE conference website…this year, stewardship of the conference site has been taken over by the ABLE webmaster Mark and his minion, Chris. (Or maybe Mark is really Chris’ minion…it’s hard to say…) Anyway, it’s a huge burden off the shoulders of the conference hosts, and I think it will work well as a permanent arrangement. It’s so easy – just tell them what you want posted and *poof* – it appears! Just like that! (Clearly these two are underemployed and have way too much time on their hands.) I want to thank Mark and Chris for doing such a great job on the site, and making Jendy’s life just a little bit easier.
That’s all for now…registration opens March 1st, and there’s lots more information to come in the meantime, so stay tuned!
Happy Groundhog Day,
Jen
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October 9th, 2009
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June 27th, 2009

OK, I just have one final (I think this is my last…) post from the 2009 Delaware conference. It is a good one!!
–The conference pictures are now online (http://www.ableweb.org/conf/able2009/images/index.html)! Thanks for all your contributions. (Sorry, the captions didn’t post with the images; I’ll fix it if I have time).
–Have a listen to this PODCAST — interviews of first-timers’ impressions of the ABLE 2009 conference. (a production of Marielle Hoefnagels and Mark Walvoord prompted by Paul Hyde’s major workshop)
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