A thank you

I got a great gift today. I was reading my bloglines this morning and saw this:

thank_you_Lady_Strathconn.jpgI clicked on Technorati this morning and my Mom showed me this new link. I was really happy. I decided to draw you a card to say thank you. I hope you have a really good day.

The end

by Ben

I am going to tell you again, you have to read these boys. They are bright and creative. They have some fun times. My favorite blog entries were when Ben’s thinking tree was cut down. His brother Noah wrote a nice entry too. Then there was this great follow up.

Thank you Ben for the lovely picture. Thank you Noah for the great entries. Abi, I can’t wait until you learn to write, so I can read what you have to say!

Yang’s Anatomy

So we are watching Grey’s (we is me, T, and our friend EW). It’s 10, because we talked all through the 9 o’clock hour. I saw the look on Christina’s face when the guy (Dr. Marlow) appeared and I started to yell, “she slept with him!” and then he enveloped her.

And Callie is freakin’ rich. We were trying to figure out how much Callie could make as an Orthopedic Resident (between $200K and $300K, as well as I can figure) and then we found out it doesn’t matter. Dah-um!

10:30 I love that Meredith can relate to her “step-mother”, but not her father. And Christina just walked in with her real “fake” emergency. I love the way all these characters can turn any situation into their own personal tragedy. They are all so egocentric. I guess you have to be to be a surgeon.

Next morningHoly crap! I knew that Izzie and George might sleep together, Michael Ausiello had it as an item in his column, but Holy Crap!

How cute was that moment with the swing? To think that nail has been there since Mere was a little girl and no one knew it. Her mom was probably too busy to care. Mere thinks she just needs her “people”, but I would love to see a small relationship develop with her dad and step-mom.

Ben and Noah

Back in September people were writing about those that died on 9/11. While reading some of the entries I found The Super Adventures of Ben and Noah. Ben and Noah are two young boys that are homeschoolers and bloggers. They write about the most interesting stuff and they write really well. Sometimes they post photos they have taken. Ben and Noah also have a Cafepress site where they sell things decorated with their art.

This is their seventh month of blogging and their Technorati links are expiring. Please go check out their blog and if you like it, add it to your links.

Weight Watchers Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich

bluebunny_vanilla_sand.jpgWeight Watchers Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich
POINTS value 2

The shape may be a rectangle, but the taste is anything but square! Offered in a six-pack, each Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich contains low-fat vanilla-flavored ice cream and chocolate cookie wafers, with 120 calories, 2 grams of fat and 3 grams of fiber.
~Weight Watchers Website

I wanted:
ice cream sandwiches
a low point snack
vanilla with chocolate

I bought:
Weight Watchers Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich

I’ve eaten:
almost the whole box (in a week)

I tasted:
creamy vanilla
chocolatey flavor

I thought:
they were great tasting for a low point treat
kind of small, but didn’t leave me wanting more

I will:
buy these again

New look

I grabbed this theme from Theme Viewer, which is a misleading name, since you can’t look at the thumbnails right now, and I think I like it. I have spent the last hour or so updated the sidebar. I will probably put some more work into it tomorrow. It isn’t as personal as my last look (I took the photo of the waterlillies that was in the header), but I think it is fun.

Now, I should go to bed.

Sleepy Saturday

Last night we went to our favorite restaurant for dinner with my parents. They have been in Cancun (for the 3rd time in a year; 4th in Mexico) and we were catching up.

Today we woke up with the alarm at 6 am, but then it was 8:00. I had a great deal of trouble waking up. I did get up, dragged myself to Weight Watchers (down 8 pounds!) to weigh-in, Dunkin Donuts for a Maple Cheddar Breakfast Sandwich and a White Hot Chocolate. We came home to eat (no gym today).

T went to help my dad to go do some plumbing and I tried to watch my soaps. I fell asleep several times and ended up sleeping from about 11:30 to 4:00. I still feel tired and funky, but we have to do box office for a show our theater company is producing. Otherwise, I think I would just go to bed.

Medium was really great this week.

Feeling better?

A little. I am still stuffy and coughing, but I am not as achy. I went to work yesterday and my kids drove me up a wall! I headed home right after school and then rested until pottery class. I didn’t go to be nearly early enough and I am tired today, but it is Friday and I can make it through.

Sick day

flu.jpgI don’t remember the last time I took a sick day. Sometimes I take a half day for a doctor’s appointment, but I am not very often sick enough to miss school.

I wasn’t sure I was going to stay home, but when I woke this morning at 6, I couldn’t move without coughing. I called my boss and told him I couldn’t come in. Today is my “crazy” day when I have 4 tech classes and Literacy. They better get me a good sub.

95.jpgI am working on my lesson plans for Literacy right now. The kids are going to read a story called A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams. It is a great story about a grandmother, a mother, and a little girl. They have lost everything in a house fire. The story is about how they save money to buy a new chair. My major concern about reading this story is that one of my students lost everything in a house fire a few weeks ago. I hope that she will be okay with this story, especially since I am not there. I am also sorry that we have to do this story this week. The spelling pattern in the workbook r-controlled a, which is the spelling pattern we were going to do next, but because it is a short week (because of the snowday, we had Friday on Monday) we aren’t doing spelling. Oh well, another week I suppose.

Now I must finish my lessons and fire them off to school.

The Higher Power of Lucky

by Susan Patron

I haven’t weighed in much on the controversy that has swirled around this childern’s novel. I wanted to wait to read it. When I returned to school after winter break I asked the librarian if she had read any of the articles or discussion about the “scrotum” book. She had missed it all, but thought she had the book on order. She did a little looking and found it on her desk. I got to read it first! I am not great at writing summaries of books, so here is what someone else had to say:

“Lucky, age 10, lives in tiny Hard Pan, California (population 43), with her dog and the young French woman who is her guardian. With a personality that may remind some readers of Ramona Quimby, Lucky, who is totally contemporary, teeters between bravado–gathering insect specimens, scaring away snakes from the laundry–and fear that her guardian will leave her to return to France. Looking for solace, Lucky eavesdrops on the various 12-step meetings held in Hard Pan (of which there are plenty), hoping to suss out a “higher power” that will see her through her difficulties. Her best friend, Lincoln, is a taciturn boy with a fixation for tying knots; another acquaintance, Miles, seems a tiresome pest until Lucky discovers a secret about his mother. Patron’s plotting is as tight as her characters are endearing. Lucky is a true heroine, especially because she’s not perfect: she does some cowardly things, but she takes pains to put them to rights. ~Francisca Goldsmith
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

I picked this summary, because I actually said to my librarian yesterday that Lucky reminds me of Ramona or Junie B. The book is written in Lucky’s voice. She reasons like a child and she lets you in on her thinking. There is nothing perfect about Lucky’s life and she goes about fixing it in a child way. All too often children in books are like little adults who make all the right choices and everything works out perfect in the end. Until you get to the very end, you don’t know how Lucky’s life is going to turn out. (And I am not going to tell you.)

The controversy surrounding the use of the word “scrotum” in the book is not unlike controversy in other children’s books (see Harry Potter, any book about gay teens, any book that hints at sex or death). It stems from people reading selected passages and then extrapolating an issue they have handpicked.

Why didn’t they read the part about how Brigette came to Lucky? After Lucky’s mom’s death, the first wife of Lucky’s father (who wants nothing to do with her) comes from France to be her guardian. How selfless, how touching. But nothing compared to the word scrotum.

Why didn’t they look at the 12-steppers and say “Good for you!”? These people have admitted they have a problem and want to fix it. They have searched for their higher power and handed their recovery over to him/her/it. They are working to be better people. But that’s nothing compared to the word scrotum.

My day off

Today is Town Meeting Day. In Vermont, each town has a Town Meeting. Most meetings now take place in the evenings or on a weekend day. My town’s meeting is the 3rd Saturday of March, but today is voting day. We are the only town in the state with representative Town Meeting. My dad has been a Town Meeting rep for as long as I can remember. When I was little I thought of Town Meeting as a day we had off of school and I saw my daddy on TV. We have had local access television for many years and they have always broadcast from the meeting. It was fun to see him.

I actually get excited to vote. It is wonderful to me that we have that right and privilege in the United States. However, today, for the first time I am not voting. In fact, I am not doing much of anything. Last night, I came home from afterschool program feeling warm and achy. It got worse as the night went on. I woke up this morning feeling like crap. I have been coughing and achy all day. Good thing I didn’t have to go to work. I bummed about not voting. A neighbor, who was a friend in MS/HS, is a write in for a one year Town Meeting Rep and I am going to be really sorry if he doesn’t get it by 1 vote.

I am also really sorry I didn’t get a flu shot.