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Making Pots at Camp

I have written about how proud I am of my son Paul’s pots. This is to show you two of mine:

Katy's Pots 2011 . Katy's Pots 2011

Last week, we went for our annual stay at U.C. Berkeley’s Lair of the Golden Bear family camp. In addition to swimming, singing, and long walks, my family enjoys making ceramics together in the Camp Blue Art Grove. Jessica and Paul and I all made pots while Matt and John kept us company. Paul coached us on our technique using the potter’s wheel. Working with clay under the trees is lovely. We watched the squirrels steal paper towels from the trash to line their winter nests. Seeing a ground squirrel dashing off into the bushes with a wad of wet brown paper in its mouth is funny.

My brother Pete was in a tent nearby with his family. Jessica and Matt were awarded a Camp Blue loving cup (usually given for sports participation) to honor their being newlyweds at camp.

Jessica Matthew Camp Blue 2011 . Jessica Matthew Camp Blue 2011

Lair of the Bear Camp Blue 2011

Images Copyright 2011 by Katy Dickinson

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Ready to Vote Tomorrow

I have done my homework:

I am ready to get up early tomorrow morning for the privilege of voting as a citizen of the State of California.

This is my newly-18-year-old son Paul’s first time voting. He too has diligently done his reading and discussed his ideas and questions with us. Paul has grown up camping every August at U.C. Berkeley’s Lair of the Golden Bear, singing “Hail to California” around the camp fire. (If you want to hear it, listen to these two renditions of Cal’s song: 2006, 2008.)  I am proud to see Paul stepping up to becoming an adult citizen of our home state.

Hail to California,
Alma Mater Dear.
Sing the joyful chorus,
Sound it far and near.

Rallying ’round her banner,
We will never fail.
California Alma Mater,
Hail! Hail! Hail!

Hail to California,
queen in whom
we’re blest —
Spreading light
and goodness
over all the West,

Fighting ‘neath her standard
We shall sure prevail-
California Alma Mater,
Hail! Hail! Hail!

“Hail to California” was written and composed by Clinton R. Morse, class of 1896

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Camp Clay

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One of our annual August activities at the Lair of the Golden Bear family camp is playing with clay. Most of the family ends up in the Lair’s Art Grove sooner or later, either to keep my mother (Eleanor Dickinson) company while she is drawing and painting, or to do art of our own. This year, I bought four bisqueware plates at the camp store. (Bisqueware is once-fired clay.) Recruiting Jessica, Matt, Paul, and John, I traced one of each of our hands on a plate.  I painted in between the lines in colored glaze, then covered the whole with clear glaze.* I fired the plates once at camp and then painted over the hands for deeper color and fired them again after vacation at Clay Planet (Santa Clara, California).

My mother mostly painted tiles and sketched in her traveling journal. This year, she painted a special bowl in honor of my son Paul’s 18th birthday. It features images of rock crystals and a large beetle.

* actually, John painted on the clear glaze for me because he smudges less than I do

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Award-Winning Career Timelines In Computer Science and Engineering, GHC2010

A recent Anita Borg Institute press release starts out: “A conversation with Fran Allen held several years ago has blossomed into a new career resource women in technology. This is to announce the availability of the Anita Borg Institutes’ “Award-winning Career Timelines in Computer Science and Engineering” web pages, at URL http://anitaborg.org/award-winning-career-timelines/. The web pages present the biographies of a variety of successful technical women whose careers can serve as a touch point and model for other women working in technology. The women presented have succeeded in industry, government, and the academic world (and some of them in all three areas!). All of the women on this timeline have won major awards and been recognized over many years by a range of admirable organizations and institutions. …”

Since Fran and I had that conversation, my amazing committee has created two Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference panels, plus the newly-released Award-Winning Career Timelines web pages. Our second GHC panel “Advancing Your Career Through Awards” will be presented next week at the sold-out GHC2010 in Atlanta, Georgia:

Panelists: Katy Dickinson (Huawei Technologies), Frances E. Allen (IBM), Marcy Alstott (Hewlett-Packard), Lucinda M Sanders (NCWIT), Robert Walker (Kent State University) and Manuela M. Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University)

There are hundreds of awards available to women in computing. In industry, promotions and high-status titles can serve the same function as awards. Some organizations offer higher pay, public acknowledgment, or seniority to winners of major awards. What difference does it make if you get an award? How do we ensure that more women students, professionals, and academics will get into the queue and on the lists of those honored?

My daughter Jessica is also presenting at GHC2010. About her poster:

OPM: How to Get the Funding You Need to Do the Work You Love

Presenter: Jessica Dickinson Goodman (Carnegie Mellon University)

Whether a travel grant to present at a conference, a nationally competitive scholarship, or a few hundred dollars for printing costs, applying for Other People’s Money (OPM) is a necessary evil for women in computing. This poster is informed by the experiences of institutional grant distributors and successful grant-seekers and will unveil the grant application process, to help attendees gain the knowledge they need to get the funding they need.

Jessica and I have been attending the Hopper Conference together since 2007 when she was a Freshman at CMU. She is in her Senior year now and will be a CMU 5th Year Scholar next year in Pittsburgh, PA.

Here are Jessica and my son Paul and my soon-to-be-son-in-law Matt at the Lair of the Golden Bear family camp in Pinecrest, CA last month:

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Goodbye Simon & Garfunkel

Last month, we went on our annual vacation at the Lair of the Bear family camp. We had a wonderful time, as always, but were shocked and deeply sad to return home to find our pet birds Simon & Garfunkel dying of starvation.

We hired Home Alone Pet and Plant Care (San Jose, CA) to walk our 1-year-old dog and care for our 2 cockatiel birds while we were camping in the mountains. In addition to hiring Home Alone, we also asked a neighbor to care for our other pets and the house, but not the birds. The day we left, Home Alone’s representative called our neighbor, told him she fell and was hurt trying to walk the dog and left our neighbor in charge of everything. She left a single voice mail message on our cell phone (which we told her did not work at camp) but made no other attempt to contact us.  Simon died the morning after our return. Garfunkel died in the vet’s care a few days later.

The vet did a formal necropsy and said both birds died of starvation and dehydration. We left written instructions which included the camp office number plus a contact list, which the Home Alone representative recorded on her company’s customer intake form when she visited our home. The representative even asked to take our dog for a walk the day before we left. She said the first walk went well and she would take care of everything. Home Alone Pet and Plant Care and our neighbor share responsibility for the death of our birds. However, since Home Alone Pet and Plant Care is a professional animal care service with 17 years of experience, we expected more.

We named our boy birds Simon & Garfunkel because they were great duet singers and inventors of new songs. We only adopted them a year ago from Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue and we loved them very much, grumpy little featherheads that they were. Simon had cinnamon-gray feathers with a yellow crest and pink feet. Garfunkel had a gray crest and gray feet. Both had the yellow heads and orange cheeks typical of male cockatiels. Mickaboo had rescued them from the Martinez animal shelter where they had been abandoned. They hated to be apart. Garfunkel was sometimes very crabby about coming out of the cage or “stepping up” onto a hand – he would often try to bite and sometimes succeeded. However, if Simon went out first, Garfunkel was happy to follow. Garfunkel also liked to dominate and would sometimes fly up to sit on John’s head to prove who was the top bird.  Both of them had damaged wings when we got them so they did not fly well. Simon & Garfunkel were very curious and sometimes got into trouble for nibbling the curtains or furniture.

We told Mickaboo about the sad death of our birds and we shared the necropsy report with them. We were able to adopt a new pair of Mickaboo cockatiels today. Paul and John and I met Guapo and Sparky, two gray male cockatiels, at their foster home.  They are the same size and look almost identical except that Guapo has two yellow spots on the back of his neck. Sparky is more outgoing. They both have gray feet and yellow-gray crests.  We just brought them to our home to be our new bird companions.

Simon and Garfunkel’s last pictures

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Guapo and Sparky today

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Images Copyright 2010 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Daughter News – Engaged, Learning Arabic…

My clever and generally wonderful daughter Jessica just announced her engagement to be married to long-time boyfriend Matt Holmes (also a Junior, Matt studies at the College of William and Mary). Jessica is learning Arabic because she will be a student at CMU-Q (Carnegie Mellon University Quatar, in Doha) next semester. She will be home in about two weeks but then she is off on a family ski trip with the Holmes family. Jessica will be back from skiing just before Christmas and leaving for Doha during the 2nd week of the new year. Somewhere in there we need to hold her engagement party and celebrate her 21st birthday. Matt’s Mom and I are trying to work out party dates and arrangements now…

This will be a busy holiday season for our families!

8 December – Jessica’s story ended up on the blog for the company which sold the engagement rings:  Turtle Love Committee.

Jessica Dickinson Goodman in her Presidential Inauguration ball gown<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson Matt Holmes, Jessica Dickinson Goodman, Paul Dickinson Goodman at the Lair of the Golden Bear<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson Jessica Dickinson Goodman at the Lair of the Golden Bear<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson Jessica Dickinson Goodman and Matt Holmes at the Lair of the Golden Bear<br /> photo: copyright 2007 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2007-2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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Lair of the Golden Bear, “Twilight at Pinecrest”

We got back last week from our annual camping trip. Every year since 1993,
my family has vacationed at the

Lair of the Golden Bear
, the family camp managed by the
U.C. Berkeley Alumni Association.
The Lair is in the Sierras near
Pinecrest.
There are 3 camps within the Lair: Gold, Blue, and Oski.

As usual, John, Jessica, Matt, Paul and I picked up
my mother
Eleanor
in San Francisco and visited Poot’s House of Cactus in Ripon on the drive
to Pinecrest.

In over 50 years of Lair camping, each week has developed its own style and
traditions. Our family is always well represented in the 10th week Camp Blue Review –
the Lair’s Wednesday night talent show. This year, Jessica sang “Losing My Mind”
by Stephen Sondheim (she studies Music at Carnegie Mellon), Matt did gymnastics (he is on the Gymnastics team at
William & Mary
), and the whole family acted in a Cal vs. Stanford vampire skit written by

my brother Pete
, called “Twilight at Pinecrest”.
We celebrated Paul’s birthday with his traditional Lair Cake.

After our week at the Lair, we drove our truck and Yuppie Wagon trailer over
Sonora pass (9,624 feet above sea level) through the stark and lovely
Emigrant Wilderness
to Nevada’s capital Carson City, where we
visited the Nevada State Railroad Museum.
We then drove to Vacaville to see the newly-in-use
Nut Tree train (on a very tiny
track, alas!) and the

Consolidated Rock & Mineral
shop. We stopped off in San Francisco to
drop off my mother and pick up our

two new birds
and then drove home to San Jose.

Entering San Francisco

Entering San Francisco
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Matt, Jessica, Paul, Yuppie Wagon

Matt, Jessica, Paul and the Yuppie Wagon
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Picking up Grandma

Picking up Grandma in San Francisco, Eleanor Dickinson
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Visiting Poot’s House of Cactus

Visiting Poot's House of Cactus, Ripon California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
yucca

yucca, Poot's House of Cactus, Ripon California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
hippo cactus

hippo cactus, Poot's House of Cactus, Ripon California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
cactus flower

cactus flower, Poot's House of Cactus, Ripon California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Camp Blue Road

Camp Blue Road, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
wine & cheese

Pete Dickinson, Eleanor Dickinson, wine & cheese after unpacking, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
John in hammock

John in hammock, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
jay bird visiting

jay bird visiting, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
squirrel in bucket

squirrel in bucket, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
our tent

our tent, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Jessica

Jessica Dickinson Goodman, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Jessica and Matt

Jessica and Matt, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Wheel and Deal in the lodge

playing Wheel and Deal in the lodge, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
visiting butterfly

visiting butterfly, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
my nephew Daniel

my nephew Daniel, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Blue Review skit audition

Blue Review skit audition, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
my niece Lynda

my niece Lynda, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Lynda’s girl pack

Lynda's girl pack, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Paul, Jessica, Matt

Paul, Jessica, Matt, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Pete, Eleanor, Katy

Pete, Eleanor, Katy, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Family with Oski the Bear

Family with Oski the Bear, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Jessica

Jessica, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Matt, Blue Review

Matt in Blue Review, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Jessica, Blue Review

Jessica in Blue Review, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
Jessica and Matt

Jessica and Matt, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Paul watching a movie

Paul watching a movie, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
sunset tree

sunset tree, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 John Plocher
the creek

the creek, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
water skeeter

water skeeter, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Pete, Eleanor, kids

Pete, Eleanor, Daniel, Lynda, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
pinecones

pinecones, Lair of the Golden Bear, Pinecrest California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Jesscia and Paul, Nut Tree Train 1994

Jessica and Paul, Nut Tree Railroad, 1994 Vacaville California
photo: copyright 1994 Katy Dickinson
Nut Tree Railroad 2009

Nut Tree Train, 2009 Vacaville California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Nut Tree Railroad flyer 2009

Nut Tree Train flyer, 2009 Vacaville California
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

San Francisco in the fog

San Francisco in the fog
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and John Plocher

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