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We are a 4th Grade class from Sauquoit Elementary School. That is the town next to where you went to High School in Chadwicks. We read about this in the Pennysaver and are excited to follow your trip. You must really be excited, too. What kinds of things will you have to be doing down there?

Mrs. Waldeck's 4th Grade

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Hi Mrs. Waldeck and class!!

Thanks for checking us out!! My brother Scott graduated from Sauquoit in '87!! (Is Mr. Petzke still teaching?? He was my science teacher!)

I will have MANY jobs while in Antarctica--blogging on this website, blogging on the Project SCINI 2009 website, preparing for and conducting at least 2 Live Events (webinars...you should try to participate in one!), hand drilling holes for SCINI and anything else that may need to be done. I'll also be gathering video footage that will ultimately end up in video podcasts and some ideas I have for class activities. Basically, whatever needs to be done!!!  And of course, answering any questions that are posted. Feel free to ask away!!! What sort of things do you think SCINI will "see" under the ice???

Thanks for posting!!

Mrs. Cross Cool

 

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Hey thanks!! Mr. Petzke would know me as "Rose"....and I remember when they met. She was a new teacher then!! I'm probably dating myself...LOL!! I'm currently awaiting my next flight from LAX. Next stop....Sydney, Australia!! I'll answer any questions as soon as I'm able. It might be a couple of days, and my team will be back to McMurdo by then!

Till next time! 

Mrs. CrossCool 

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Hi Mr. Petzke!!

Am in Australia awaiting my flight to ChCh, NZ. We'll be there 2 days then on to the Ice on Nov. 2--weather permitting. I'll get more posted once I get to NZ!! Take care!!

 

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Hi Mrs. Waldeck's 4th grade class!!

I'm currently  in Australia on SAT. 31st!!! I missed Friday all together!! Pretty cool, huh??? I'm supposed to be in Antartica on Nov. 2nd. Initially, I'll be sleeping at McMurdo Station, but when we're out on the ice for the 2 weeks, we'll be sleeping in tents...on the ice!! What an experience I'm sure it will be!! I'll write more later as I need to get downstairs for my flight!! Take care!!

 

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Hey ladies!! Good to hear

Hey ladies!!

Good to hear from you! Arrived in Christchurch, NZ Sat afternoon. LONNGGGGG time getting here!! I found out last evening that we've been delayed by a day, so clothing stuff will happen on Monday. Then we'll leave Nov. 3rd--hopefully. Not sure what the delay is; they don't tell you that. So, I'm off to explore today. Saw the man part of Christchurch last evening...very nice...had an great Greek meal!

I'm definitely going punting this morning and will hit the market. Then I'd like to head out of town and do some hiking. We shall see!! Gorgeous view coming in...be looking for pics and an iMovie sometime in the next 24-36 hours!

Take care!! 

Michele 

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Hi Nancy and Ron!! So funny because I was just talking about you guys today when David and I went hiking in Port Hills and then into Lyttlton. I've already run out of adjectives, but it was stunning...and peaceful! I'm working on some stuff tonight so that I can post....I've already seen and done much here and Christchurch. Clothing fitting is tomorrow. Flight leaves Nov. 3!! Then the experience REALLY begins!! Thanks for following!!

Michele

 

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Hey Lee!

It's actually 4:42 am, and i just had a knock on my door at 4:38 am--another flight delay for another 24 hours. Well...I wonder if I'll ever get there...Christchurch is lovely, and I enjoy the mini vacation, but...

So...with the delay, I'll be posting even more. The videos should be ready to go today. I uploaded in the wrong format.

Hope all is going well!! Tel the kids i miss them and wish they could be here with me! And, they're "our" kids now!!

Michele 

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Hey B!!

Miss you, too! Be sure to watch for more postings in the next 24 hours. This delay will allow me to get more up while I have decent bandwith. I've had a ball so far but am ready to get down to the Ice and do what I'm supposed to do. Good news is that this delay means I can eat at Santori's tonight--awesome Greek food!

And yes, it has been great to reconnect and to see how many different people are following--quite an ecclectic group!!

Be well my friend!!

Michele

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Hi Ben!!

I finally got here today after a couple days delay. We'll be here until Dec 19, so that's a bit of time!! Off to drill holes tomorrow!!

Thanks for following!

Michele 

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Hey Scott,

I got the e-mail..good for you!! You can e-mail me at mcross [at] polrtrec [dot] com...just put this e-mail in your address book, so anything from me doesn't get sent to spam. My love to all!!

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Hi Mrs. Waldeck's 4th Grade class,

Mrs. Cross is taking a class right now.  It is called SnowCraft I and is nicknamed Happy Camper Training, and it is to teach you how to survive if you get stick outdoors in Antarctica. So tonight she will be sleeping out of doors!

SCINI has seen fish and ice so far.  We will probably see penguins swimming later on.  We will have to be very very lucky to see a shipwreck, a volcano, or fossils, as all of those are pretty rare.  We'll be looking though!

Best, Stacy

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Thanks Marie!! I still can't believe I'm here either. Feels like home!! I've posted some new pics and the seal video should be up on the site in a couple of days. I'm just absolutely in awe of this place!!

Michele

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Hey guys!

Great questions! Now let me get strarted..

1 & 4) I've been having a very difficult time sleeping here period, but believe it or not, I actually slept the best outside in the Scott tent. I'm not saying I got a TON of sleep, but I certainly slept better. The key is staying warm and making sure your bladder isn't full. I actually was pretty comfy sleeping on the ice. That surprised me!

2) The winds ranged between 20-27 mph & were quite stiff, so that dropped the wind chill to below zero...not sure how much as I didn't have a thermometer. I'm not sure what the temp was when the winds died down completely. But, the snow sure was crunchy! So it was COLD!

3) Correct...I decided to empty my pee bottle down the matrine instead of taklng it back to base (mistake #1). Then when I unscrewed the lid, I lost my grip on the lid and it plummeted into the VERY deep hole. (Mistake #2---don't fiddles with anythig ove rthe hole!) Could've been worse...but I was mortified.

5) Ha, ha!! I just put a pillow over their head till they stop! Just kidding, so far no snorers. Thanks goodness!! (And the guys who snored when we were at Happy Camper slept in snow trenches.)

Thanks for following!!

Mrs. Cross

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Hey! Those were all great

Hey! Those were all great guesses! The cell phone is safely tucked away in the lab. Could you imagine that call to Verizon about a "lost" cell phone...like that ...LOL!! I have about 6 hats with me, so that would've been bad but not horrible. My glasses would've been really bad. I wore my prescription sunglasses for Happy Camp. I can't survive without my bunny noots, so thankfully they were on my feet!!

I realized after we scheduled that you all had the day off which is why we rescheduled. I'm excited to hear that you're going to participate! SWEET!! I think we're ready to go from this end....I'm cleaning some things up in the PowerPoint, so it'll go out soon! I'll be posting as well so be watching!! 

I've seen seals up close and from afar and have seen emperor penguins from a distance. They're pretty funny to watch!! I'll tell you about it in my blog. I should see more in the coming weeks. No sea lions here, but there are fur seals on the South Georgia Island side (closer to South America) that are similar.

 I'm not diving, but I just came back from a dive with Dr. Kim...she did what's called a surface supply dive, and I'll be explaining more about that in an upcoming journal entry. So stay tuned!!!

Take care!!

Mrs. Cross

 

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Hey! Those were all great

Hi guys!

I was wondering what happened, nut no worries! Our next event is scheduled for Dec. 8th at 2 pm EST, so be sure to register!! It is archived on the PolarTREC website so you can watch and listen there!!

Things are going well, and today will find us getting ready to go out into the field till the end of next week, so my postings will be spotty at best. We will be out at Heald Island on T-giving Day but back in time to celebrate T-Giving here next Sat. And yes!! I'll be eating turkey...and stuffing...and potatoes and pumpkin pie!!!

And yes, I've felt the water. Brrr!! It's 29 F.  The coldest I've been in was 36 F when Polar Bear plunging...who knew that 7 degrees can make a difference!)

Stay well, and keep following!!

 Mrs. Cross

 

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Hey Ben! Glad you're following and thanks for the great questions! If I'm at McMurdo, I'll have turkey the Saturday after Thanksgiving. If not, can you eat a little extra for me?? No cell phone service as there are no towers, but I will be using an Iridium (satellite phone) in the field. Be watcning! My favorite part of the trip is seeing absultely beautiful sites every single day. I wish you could be here to see what I see!! Sleeping in a bed vs. being in a heated building....hmmm...I guess I'd have to say--heated building. And lastly, I guess I'd take warm temps for the day because then I wouldn't need the hot bath to warm up!!

Have a great rest of the week Ben!!

 Mrs. Cross

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Hey Ben!!

I do my best to keep up!! I WISH I were a super fast typer. I actually get up very early to try and get a jump on things, so that helps. My day always starts with my school e-mails....still working...from here!

Food has been great! We've had all sorts of fresh veggies and fruits lately as the plane made it in finally. We had a big storm that hit and Friday and continued through most of the weekend. Pretty wild!! There are choices for both vegetarians and meat eaters alike, so I'm never lacking for options. The brunch on Sunday is WONDERFUL and is the high point of the week. We'll be making our own meals in the field. That will be a new thing for me. I love to cook, so we'll see if it translates to the field!

In terms of food for the team, there are all sorts of food sources and supplies here, so were are not lacking in that regard. (I did bring some snacks of my own. And, my one roomate treats us to chocolate a couple of times a week, so that's nice!)

Well Ben, please keep following! We're headed to the field today, so be looking for some audio journal entries!! Have a great rest of the week!!

 

Michele 

 

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Hey everyone!! Glad to hear you can join us!! Also, be sure to check out the archived webinar from a couple of weeks ago. You only need a computer, speakers and a hook up to a Smart Board so all can see easily.

Questions/Answers:
1) Snowstorms---we're not allowed outside in Condition 1 weather. I talked about that in my first webinar. I've only experienced Condition 2, and because it was so nasty out, I was in my Extreme Cold Weather (ECW) Gear including "Big Red". That helps people see one another.
2) Equipment--ECW includes bunny boots (they look like Mickey Mouse boots), the big, red, down parka (that's my best friend), bib wind pants, fleece tops and bottom, heavy duty socks and a variety of long johns. I also have several pair of gloves, a neck gaiter (that helps me sleep by using it to block the light), a balaclava and plenty of hats!! It's a LOT to get on!!
3) I'm having the time of my life!!!! It has been very, very physically demanding combined with long work days, but I really loved being out in the middle of no where with nothing else and no one else around. Got some of my best sleep while out in the field!! (That was my first "camping" trip, and what an awesome one!!)
4) No one lives down here permanently, but people work down here anywhere from 3 months to over 12 months at a time.
5) The ice ranges in thickness from a few inches in spots (I fell through once up to my knees) to several hundred feet. We were able to drill through 24 feet of ice, amd that took a LONG time!!!)
6 & 7) Dr. Kim is taking/has taken pictures of the ocean floor to see what lives there and how they interact with one another. Be looking for pictures soon. We recently had SCINI in several place off Becker Point, Antarctica (under the McMurdo Ice Shelf). No one had ever been under the ice there before, so when you see the pictures, you'll be seeing things that no one has EVER seen before!! How cool is that?!?!?

I've enjoyed emailing you as well!! Count me as your #1 fan!! I hope to be able to visit your class someday!! How does that sound?? When I do, make sure Mr. Petzke is there, OK????

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!!

Mrs. Cross

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Hey!! How's my #1 4th grade class?!?!? I love it that you guys have SO many questions!!

Glad you liked the postcard!! They are hand stamped by the post ladies here! I hope to interview them in the near future!

Now, let me get to your questions before my laundry finishes. YES!! That was really snot that came out of his nose!! It isn't like our snot. Apparently, it's thicker and greasier...sometimes called "lung butter." My notes are in the lab, so when I get there, I'll answer this question more thoroughly. I'm happy to report that I've not worn their "lung butter". They exhale pretty hard when they first come up, and if you're too close...welll....you get the picture!

No trees!! That means no leaves and no raking!! YEA!!!!!

SCINI has been diving every day this week since Tuesday. We've been out to the Cape Evans area and are currently at Cinder Cones. You would not BELIEVE what lives under the ice here!!! Be looking for pictures...AFTER the webinar next week. The first images will be part of that presentation.

I LOVE watching SCINI power up, as she does a "happy dance." I have it on video but haven't had time to process it. It will be forthcoming!!

Driving SCINI was VERY cool! I'd never had a Play Station controller in my hands before, so that took a little getting used to. She responds quite well, so you don't have to over do it on the controls...unless there's a current! And most importantly, I didn't crash her!

I've seen more and more seals out on the ice which means that there are more and more cracks or thin areas, so safety becomes an issue. Open water is about 5 miles from Cape Evans which is where we were for 2 days, and you can see signs of it with the increase of seal and penguin sightings. There's also a haze of sorts on the horizon. I've seen a handful of penguins but not terribly close. I'm still hoping!! I do have a couple of pictures though...just holding out for better!

Before I forget, my brother Scott (Rose) had Mrs. Brandon, Miss Labuz and Mrs. Bean. I know Mrs. Bean retired a couple of years ago, but I'm not sure about the other two. I know Mrs. Bean would get a kick out of this!!

Till next time!! Take care guys!!

YOUR #1 Fan!

Mrs. Cross

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I CAN'T WAIT to meet you guys!!!!!!! You crack me up!!!!! (I just got snowmobiled back so I could work this afternoon, so let me start.)

Let's go back to the "lung butter". Seals produce this greasy thick mucus so that there are no compressible spaces in their lungs. Wedell seals can dive to 2,000 ft, and pressure at that depth would absolutely crush the lungs. So, when you heard the seal breathing on my first video, he was actually getting all of the oxygen out of his lungs so that he could dive. And, here's another bit of information. Wedells can stay under for very long periods of time. Anyhow this "snot" is in their lungs and keeps their lungs from compressing (being crushed) at high pressure at great depth. So when they come back up, they clear things out a bit. Take home message? Don't get your face too close....like I did my first day here. I had my face right over the hole when that one popped up and scared me. Fortunately for me there was no lung butter! But, then again, how many people could say that they wore such a badge of honor as...."lung butter"!! LOL! 

It is pretty funny to see them do "The Worm"...so much effort and they don't go very far, very fast. Kind of like me on the sea ice here...even with my stabilicers!

I'm not sure if Dr. Kim has seen squid down here...I don't think so. They're actually pretty mysterious and elusive and live at depths greater than SCINI can currently go anyways.

I'll be posting a video of SCINI's "Happy Dance" when I get a chance to process it. I'd love to hear what you think it is like!

The controller is wireless. Once you know what does what and how well SCINI responds to the controls, it's pretty straightforward. Of course, currents make things difficult.

Erebus is beautiful but hasn't erupted in thousands of years. She does let off some steam almost every day though. I met a volcanologist who's up there now, and he goes up to the crater rim 3x/day to do his research. How cool is that?!?!?

I didn't realize Mrs. Brandon retired...good for her!! I knew Mrs. Bean did because I had my mom buy her some flowers from us and drop them off on one of her last days. Mrs. Bean and I got to know each other during my senior year of high school. Please tell her I said "hello"!!! She's a great woman!! Miss Labuz might remember my brother Scott...not sure. Anyhow...

Till next time...not too much rolling around on the floor, OK???

Mrs. Cross

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Hey Ben!!

Other than the humans talking and laughing, every other sound you hear was made by the seals. Incredible, huh?? No camera beeping at all. The Live Event will last from 12-1 pm, and there will be plenty of time for questions. And, we will do our very best to answer every, songle one!! Can't wait either!!

Mrs. Cross

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Hi Katherine!!

I assume Holly is your cat??? I have two of my own. One is at my mom's and the other is with a friend. And, I miss them both. We have a touch tank outside of our lab, so I stop by and talk to the sea stars, sea spiders, anemones, etc. every morrning. They're my antarctic pets...and no litter box to change!! My cats are pretty good; although, Rafael plays way too rough with Tori. He's all boy, and she's all fluff. I did an earlier journal entry with pictures. You should check it out!

Yes, I do get hot here. The other day I was working out on the ice and was in a long sleeve shirt but wanted to take it off so that I could just be in my t-shirt!! Today I had a hard time with the cold for a bit until the wind died down. But, it is warming up down here.

Right now it is 8:56 pm Saturday night. For you??? It is 2:56 am Saturday. We are 18 hours ahead of you, so when it's Sunday for you, it's Monday here.

Take care!

Mrs. Cross

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Hi Katherine!

Tell me what time it is for you. It is 8:04 am Sunday morning here, and I've been up a bit. Was hoping to sleep in, but....

We are having an Open House today that will allow SCINI to show off a bit and show people what lives under the ice here around McMurdo. They'll also be able to fly her!! How'd you like to do something like that?!?!?

Pictures of my cats are at the following links. You really should go back and read my online journal from the beginning...I think you'd like it!!

http://www.polartrec.com/gallery/2009/antarctic-undersea-rov-09/?g2_page=15&g2_GALLERYSID=61a270c2cd31d726fdd5942a2c0d147b

http://www.polartrec.com/gallery/2009/antarctic-undersea-rov-09/?g2_page=14

When it's morning for you, it's the middle of the "night" (the next day) for us!! Have a great weekend, and check out some other PolarTREC teacher's journals. There's lots of cool stuff going on!!!

Mrs. Cross

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Hey guys!!

Won't be long now...before the Live Event...glad you're looking forward to it!! Not sure how many schools are joining, but I know there will be quite a few!

When I was in school, I NEVER dreamed of going to Antarctica. I don't even think it was on my radar screen at all! Perhaps it was because I never thought something like that would ever be possible. I guess the take home message there is not to put yourself in a box but to think outside the box and really imagine the possibilities that exist for you in the world.

Believe it or not, after we had our last big storm and it warmed up a bit, there was a HUGE snowball fight outside! (What would Mrs. Waldeck say about that?!?!? LOL!) And, I did see some attempts at snowmen, but the snow really has to warm and get packable. Early in the season that would never have happened--to cold! Antartic snow angels were fun though!

And, it looks like PolarTREC hasn't posted the videos yet. They have to optimize and upload from their end. Hopefully, it'll happen by tomorrow for sure!

Till tomorrow!!

YOUR #1 Fan!

Mrs. Cross

 

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Hey Ben!!

I thought I was going to pass out before our first Live Event...but from NERVES!!! LOL!!!! I was SOOOOOOOOO nervous and anxious! I think I'm a bit better this time...for now anyways!

Ahhhh...the "Happy Dance" video...well, I need some "input" from two of our engineers before I can process the footage and put everything together. Hopefully it'll happen in the next two days or so...or by the end of the weekend! Keep watching!!

Wouldn't that be neat if we had an ROV that could fit in the size of your hand?!?!? What would YOU use it for?? Where would you want to explore and why?? Waiting for your answers?? Perhaps you can design one!

Talk to you soon Ben!!

Mrs. Cross

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Hey Ben!! Glad you enjoyed it so much! We did as well!!! I get SOOOOOOO nervous though!
We like snow because that means it is warmer outside....like above zero (F)...usually in the 20's, so that's nice. The wind is the worst. It's very windy today, and while my body is warm, my face freezes. And when it's windy, the winds are sustained or constant...the worst for me??? I think the horrible winds above 40 mph that blew and blew and blew while we were working out on the ice while in the field. The winds are BRUTAL here!!!

I love it here!!! Hope you get a chance to do something like this some day!!

Mrs. Cross

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