
Monday, March 26, 2007
SPRING BREAK

N. Ireland Peace Talks

Thursday, March 22, 2007
Battery Blues

I went to take a picture of my 3 hour old nephew on Monday. The batteries in the camera that I had not picked up for about a month were dead. So in the age of technology, I turned to my trusty back up - my razr cell phone. Of course - batteries were too low to take a cell phone picture. AGH!
Why is it that I feel like I have bought 390,561 AAA batteries and cannot find ANY of them. Anyone have a good method of keeping these necessary but annoying things organized? Will we ever be free of these pesky things?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
FISH TACOS

I recently read my friend's blog at Dos Pretzels regarding fish tacos. It reminded me of a conversation I had with my co-workers. I told them I really enjoyed fish tacos. (Breaded fish, guacamole, tomatoes...it goes on and on...I love it!) They thought that the concept of fish in tacos was the most disgusting thing they had ever heard of. Your opinions? Yay or Nay for the fish taco?
Monday, March 19, 2007
Welcome, Xavier!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Circle Game Saturday - One Day Late

So here it is...
In honor of St. Patrick's day....What are your family roots? German, Italian, Hungaria (inside joke - let's just say that it's a good thing I teach Math and not geography)? And...Do you have any traditions that stem from family origins? This answer may have several parts to it and feel free to share more than one.
I am a European mutt. On my mom's side I have Irish, Welsh, Swedish, and I think a little French. On my dad's menno side we have a little French (I think), German, and some Russian. Any one of my family members is free to add, delete, or correct this list. As far as traditions...my cousin A. makes some YUMMY swiebach (sp?) - type of bread and my uncle D. always makes great pfernessee (sp?) for Christmas. There might be some more - but that's currently all I can think of.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Nicknames
My mom had five other siblings in her family. One of her siblings produced a boy and four girls all with names starting with "K" (they are my first cousins). I always find it amusing that these four women who are in their mid 30s and 40s are still referred to as "the girls". Even my cute, little cousins who are 7 and 11 year refer to them as "the girls". And if I had to take a wild guess, they will be affectionately known as "the girls" for the rest of their life.
Anyone else have affectionate nicknames for family members?
Anyone else have affectionate nicknames for family members?
SUPER DUPER EXCITED

Tomorrow my brother and sister-in-law go to what is supposed to be their last doctor's visit before their little bambino is born. I am super excited. Boy? Girl? No one is sure yet. Either way, I can't wait to welcome little Xavier or little Keri to our family. This will be our fourth neice/nephew, and they all make T. and I very happy. Above are our nephews on T's side.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
I *LOVE* Airports

I love airports! They are the best place to people watch. I think the true personality of people appear when they begin to rush, squeeze, and politely step their way into Southwest's "A", "B", and "C" lines. My heart always goes out to the mother and/or father with young children who inevitably end up in the "C" line who are forced to beg and barter so that they don't have to sit seven rows away from their five year old. And I am amazed with the man who, out of hundreds of seats, has to sit right next to me. Does he have no sense of personal space? And my last observation...what crazy restaurant puts raisins in their yogurt parfait. I was so dissapointed...I thought they were blueberries. It was a sad discovery.
Monday, March 12, 2007
GRANDMA TURNS 90!

Grandma Ann turned 90 yesterday. I will post some pictures, but take me at my word...grandma is AWESOME. She looks wonderful. At 90 years old she never took a nap yesterday while I took two. The woman has raised or helped raise 6 children and their spouses, 20 grandchildren and 13 of their spouses, 30 great grandchildren and 2 spouses, and 3-4 great great great grandchildren (I have a little trouble keeping track that far down the line). She is a role model to all 80 something of us, and we are so proud of her!
21 of us showed up to help her celebrate in Winter Haven, FL where she still lives by herself in the winter time. It was a terrific weekend, and it was wonderful to see some family members that I hadn't seen in years. It is a large family, and I have to be honest, I didn't know how to handle them when I was younger. It was an intimidating environment for me. But as I grow older, I am starting to appreciate the advantages of our large, loud, electic, wonderful family. I had a great weekend and it was hard to leave everyone (especially to come back to the 40 degree Ohio weather).
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Free Directory
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Weird Science
Missing: a chunk of earth's crust. Interesting article . Click here to read. In many ways it is comforting knowing that we do not know many, many of our world's mysteries.
Sick
It's been a while since I have been what I consider truly sick. Don't get me wrong, I have had plenty of colds this season...I work in an older, dirty building with teenagers...it's bound to happen. However, I don't consider myself "sick" with a cold (because it happens too often) unless it forces me to the doctors. Today, however, is weird. I am fine except for the fact that I have a little bit of a hacking cough and can't shake a fever for the past 24 hours that is fluttering between 100-101. The worse part is that I am constantly COLD! I just had to take a break from typing to put my hands in my sweater so that I could cuddle up in a ball to keep warm. Perhaps I am not doing the best thing by heating up my body, but I can't help it. I am tired of being cold! Here's to hoping this thing breaks SOON! My wish for the day is to be WARM!
Monday, March 5, 2007
Quote of the Day
In regards to what education has become...
"Come as you are, leave as you came." - Dr. M's Wife
Some follow up thoughts...
1) Should education be an agent of change?
2) Whose vision should be taught?
3) Are we including all of the voices that need to be part of the educational conversation?
"Come as you are, leave as you came." - Dr. M's Wife
Some follow up thoughts...
1) Should education be an agent of change?
2) Whose vision should be taught?
3) Are we including all of the voices that need to be part of the educational conversation?
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Calling all Verizon users

Circle Game Saturday

February is finally complete, March is here, and spring, in my mind, is just around the corner (hopefully). Here's the new question...(sorry, it is aimed at people who experience or have experienced seasons):
What is your favorite sign of spring?
Now that we have moved into our neighborhood, one of my new favorite signs of spring is the blooming pear trees that line the streets. They are gorgeous. It was a wonderful surprise last spring when I saw them and I can't wait to see them again around mid-April.
Friday, March 2, 2007
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Sensitive
It could be the 13 hour day I just worked (hip hip hooray for parent teacher conferences), but I feel like my emotions are being thrown up and down and side to side today. Happy emotions, sad ones, feelings that spring from fear of change, thoughts that spring from guilt, emotions that emerge from pride in something I have accomplished. Change, good and bad, seems to be swirling around in my world. The change is not necessarily impacting me directly but, rather, indirectly. Guilt, unfortunately, seems to swirl in my world too. Is there anyway for any of us to get rid of that feeling? I know some people that say they regret nothing. I am not there. And I am not sure I wish to be there. For better or worse guilt is sometimes my best motivator and teacher. Fortunately to balance out the moments of uncertainty and insecurity there are moments of pride, happiness, contentment, and satisfaction. For some reason I feel more subjected to all of these emotions today.
Here's to a more stable day tomorrow.
Here's to a more stable day tomorrow.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
February

February has always been the toughest month for me. The dark effects me; the holiday season is a fond but distant memory; my patience level with students, co-workers, and loved ones decreases. Historically it has been the month that I look for other jobs even though I enjoy my job and feel that it is the career for me right now. So I am overall relieved that March is just a few short days away. I am looking forward to longer days, warmer days, new beginnings, and outdoor activities with loved ones.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Life Time Firsts

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