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An Apology
I truly want to apologize for the things I have said today about some of the parents at our school.
I do have some parents who care about their children’s education and behavior in school. Some parents seem to welcome my calls when we are trying to guide their child in correct behavior and responsibility. Some parents inform me when there have been changes in the household that might affect their kids’ behavior. Some parents thank me for what I do for their kids.
The thing that saddens me, though, is that the list of parents who exhibit caring behaviors and attitudes has become shorter each year. I do have to admit that today is not like it was years ago when we were in school. I am concerned by the number of parents in our school system who have a lot of issues such as authority issues, mental health issues, drinking issues, and drug issues. I have seen how the family unit has changed over the years and how the attitudes have changed with it. For example, I am sure many of you remember that if you got into trouble in school, you also got into trouble at home. I see less and less of that today. I have been verbally attacked because a parent will not listen to what actually happened in the classroom, and does not want to have to deal with problems that may have been of his or her child’s own making. I have seen a parent who does not make his child attend school: Last year, one student missed 35 school days, and this year another student has missed close to that. Several years ago, the parents of a child who had missed 32 days of school was pulled from my class in April because the mother (who had some mental health issues) said I was picking on her child because I made that child make up all the work he missed. One other set of parents was brought up on charges of not making their kids attend school (one was in my class) and then sued the school district, not accepting their responsibility in the lack of their kids’ education. Then the parent wonders why his or her child has problems in school. Several years ago, two students were openly rebellious and refused to listen and abide by the classroom and school rules. That was the year that our principal would not back the teachers’ discipline plans and insisted it was the fault of the teachers!
So many days I feel so helpless. Thank goodness there is such a thing as prayer.
If I could have one wish, I would wish that I had YOUR child in my classroom. Then I would know that we could work together to further the kids’ education and that your kids would see the mutual respect that would be evident in our personal and professional relationships.
Thanks for listening.
 
I love that meal at Costco. You sure cannot beat the price!!!


wow, Saturday is almost over and I am just checking in for the first time!
Spent a good part of the day with my mom, went shopping, did some errands and had lunch together. Then me, LittleCS and a couple of friends went out to a luxury restaurant for a fine dinner (hot dogs at Costco) and went to watch "Parental Guidance"..a great movie, highly recommend it.

I have to drop my eldest off for work soon and stop at the drug store for some sore muscle rub in hopes that the pain in my arm will subside and I can sleep tonight.

Hope you all have a good sleep, talk to you in the morning!
 
An Apology
I truly want to apologize for the things I have said today about some of the parents at our school.
I do have some parents who care about their children’s education and behavior in school. Some parents seem to welcome my calls when we are trying to guide their child in correct behavior and responsibility. Some parents inform me when there have been changes in the household that might affect their kids’ behavior. Some parents thank me for what I do for their kids.
The thing that saddens me, though, is that the list of parents who exhibit caring behaviors and attitudes has become shorter each year. I do have to admit that today is not like it was years ago when we were in school. I am concerned by the number of parents in our school system who have a lot of issues such as authority issues, mental health issues, drinking issues, and drug issues. I have seen how the family unit has changed over the years and how the attitudes have changed with it. For example, I am sure many of you remember that if you got into trouble in school, you also got into trouble at home. I see less and less of that today. I have been verbally attacked because a parent will not listen to what actually happened in the classroom, and does not want to have to deal with problems that may have been of his or her child’s own making. I have seen a parent who does not make his child attend school: Last year, one student missed 35 school days, and this year another student has missed close to that. Several years ago, the parents of a child who had missed 32 days of school was pulled from my class in April because the mother (who had some mental health issues) said I was picking on her child because I made that child make up all the work he missed. One other set of parents was brought up on charges of not making their kids attend school (one was in my class) and then sued the school district, not accepting their responsibility in the lack of their kids’ education. Then the parent wonders why his or her child has problems in school. Several years ago, two students were openly rebellious and refused to listen and abide by the classroom and school rules. That was the year that our principal would not back the teachers’ discipline plans and insisted it was the fault of the teachers!
So many days I feel so helpless. Thank goodness there is such a thing as prayer.
If I could have one wish, I would wish that I had YOUR child in my classroom. Then I would know that we could work together to further the kids’ education and that your kids would see the mutual respect that would be evident in our personal and professional relationships.
Thanks for listening.


Oh Seawaters.....

You don't need to apologize. Though I have no human kids, I, we all understand your frustration. It seems to me that there are so many people this day and age who have children but do not want the responsibility of RAISING THEM. They expect the mall/television/teachers to do their job for them and then they wonder why their kids are not doing well, as you say.

Being a teacher cannot be an easy thing. I applaud you for not only being an excellent teacher but also a very loving and caring one. If you had been my teacher in first grade, I would not have the horrible memories I have now of it. I was just a tiny child and my teacher was suffering some misfortunes in her personal life which made her impatient. If you didn't know the answer to something she would yank you up by your arm very briskly and get pretty rough while she marched you up to stand in front of the class. Needless to say I was in tears many, many times. Thankfully I got through it and my next teacher was a very nice person, like you. It is because of people like YOU who really care about the kids that those same kids stand a chance in this world.

From the bottom of my heart and with deep respect and also applause, I am honored to have you as my dear friend and oh yes, thank you so very much for caring ((((HUGS)))) xo


 
Hubby was not happy with the Broncos' outcome. He is smiling about the 49ers so far! Time for jammies and TV-watching. TTYT
 
Thank you, CM3. Your kind words truly touched my heart! I cannot understand why a grownup would treat a child the way your first grade teacher did. We are professionals and should act like it!


Oh Seawaters.....

You don't need to apologize. Though I have no human kids, I, we all understand your frustration. It seems to me that there are so many people this day and age who have children but do not want the responsibility of RAISING THEM. They expect the mall/television/teachers to do their job for them and then they wonder why their kids are not doing well, as you say.

Being a teacher cannot be an easy thing. I applaud you for not only being an excellent teacher but also a very loving and caring one. If you had been my teacher in first grade, I would not have the horrible memories I have now of it. I was just a tiny child and my teacher was suffering some misfortunes in her personal life which made her impatient. If you didn't know the answer to something she would yank you up by your arm very briskly and get pretty rough while she marched you up to stand in front of the class. Needless to say I was in tears many, many times. Thankfully I got through it and my next teacher was a very nice person, like you. It is because of people like YOU who really care about the kids that those same kids stand a chance in this world.

From the bottom of my heart and with deep respect and also applause, I am honored to have you as my dear friend and oh yes, thank you so very much for caring ((((HUGS)))) xo
 
For Seawaters, Mrs. Xmas And For All Who Teach..........

When You Thought I Wasn't Looking

When you thought I wasn't looking, you displayed my first report, and I wanted to do another.
When you thought I wasn't looking, you fed a stray cat, and I thought it was good to be kind to animals.
When you thought I wasn't looking, you gave me a sticker, and I knew that things were special things.
When you thought I wasn't looking, you put your arm around me, and I felt loved.
When you thought I wasn't looking I saw tears come from your eyes, and I learned that sometimes things hurt--but that it's all right to cry.
When you thought I wasn't looking, you smiled, and it made me want to look that pretty too.
When you thought I wasn't looking, you cared, and I wanted to be everything I could be.
When you thought I wasn't looking--I looked...and wanted to say thanks for all those things you did when you thought I wasn't looking.
- Mary Rita Schilke Korzan

THANK YOU !!!!!!
 
Great day!

Started off with coffee, work, football, went out to eat with the wife, home for more football...

Tomorrow, more football.

I know some of you wonder what will I do when football is over....but it will be ok.

Then it will be coffee, work, racing, going out to eat with the wife, and more racing.....

Daytona is on the way, Made!
 
Awww...Thanks CAH !! You would never know the little sweetie is even sick !!! He gets his fluids every day, which I must say I have gotten quite used to doing and he doesn't even mind. His appetite is back and he is eating really well. No GI issues either !!! Praise the Dear Lord ......xo

So glad to hear it cm3.. if you rmemeber a while back you were saying that you wood never be able to do the fluids and i said give it time !! well you have got there, as well think of the top of my head the crestinine leavel in a dog for nirnal is somewhere round 0.5 to 1.2
 
Seawaters

What are you saying sorry for ????
i bet you see more of them kids than some of there parents do
i see where your coming from , you try and do your best. as am sure you see the signs
Some parents dont want to listen, theres nothing like there kid and they can do no wrong and if you say anything your picking on them
Its ths same over here , and i think if you have the seem the crap that is going on over here about a flag you wood see that they are young ppl, what are the parents doing
you can only support them at school if they dont get it after school as well and when a treacher speaks up they are the worst in the world,
Am sure at times it makes you mad , as you see it and want to help but you might as well talk to yourself, i think some parents are glad to get rid of the kids to school for a while
So i dont think you have anything to say sorry about
 
Oh Seawaters don't apologize! I know exactly what you mean...I hear most of the same thing every day. Some parents don't know how to be parents,don't want to be parents,or some spoil and entitle their kids so in other words they are spoiled little brats. I could not be a teacher so help me goodness I would loose my temper if a kid smarted off to me...In fact I don't even like to be around kids that don't even say Yes sir or no Sir and I think it's deplorable...anyhow all I want to say is I feel for you and all teachers out there trying to educate children in 2013 !! I could not do it!:)

In other news I did not sleep good but it's okay I got in some good reading!! I am about to cook a good breakfast of sausage and "grits" with butter and toast! Good morning everyone! have a great Sunday morning!
 
happy sunday everyone....going to rest today...the cold is almost gone...and I am so so happy about that!!!...finally!!!! so stay merry
 
Good Morning, Folks.

Weekend, Part II has arrived.

And so has the daily count:
Days to the Season: 304
Days to Christmas Day: 346
Barely over half a week away now from our first Milestone, the 300-day Season marker.
Then, the first of our 200's numbers!
(Marking steady progress, Guys.)

A bit cooler yesterday than predicted but we are still improving.
Hope to get to those promised 70's readings today.
It is 56 degrees and foggy here right now.

Have a Super Sunday, Everyone!
 
Just ate breakfast and I must say I cooked a good one...sausage and gravy with grits and buttered toast...I start a diet tomorrow on Monday!HAHA now i'm headin to bed because I have been up all night rockin 2 boys in my chair...Have a great day everyone! It's suppose to be 80F here today...that is nuts...I miss winter!!
 
Now I just hope the Pats win tomorrow at least then the Ravens will need to come here. Although they are a scary team !
My son in law is a Pats fan. My husband, Snow-in-Texas, and he have been bantering back and forth on their teams. Actually we all give each other a hard time. My son in law harasses me on being a Cowboys fan, harasses my husband on being Ravens fan and we both harass him on being Pats fan. We have a blast picking on each other!
wow, Saturday is almost over and I am just checking in for the first time!
Spent a good part of the day with my mom, went shopping, did some errands and had lunch together. Then me, LittleCS and a couple of friends went out to a luxury restaurant for a fine dinner (hot dogs at Costco) and went to watch "Parental Guidance"..a great movie, highly recommend it.

I have to drop my eldest off for work soon and stop at the drug store for some sore muscle rub in hopes that the pain in my arm will subside and I can sleep tonight.

Hope you all have a good sleep, talk to you in the morning!
Dinner at Costcos! Did they light candles and serve wine? =)
I hope you feel better soon!
Well I was going to get caught up but I'm to busy crying because my Bronco's lost today. So I'll do it tomorrow sometime. Goodnight Everyone!!!!!!!
Aww... It will be okay! =)
 
I forgot to tell yall I am flying out to Utah Feb1st through the 5th to look for houses to rent.
Have a safe trip!
Being a teacher cannot be an easy thing. I applaud you for not only being an excellent teacher but also a very loving and caring one. If you had been my teacher in first grade, I would not have the horrible memories I have now of it. I was just a tiny child and my teacher was suffering some misfortunes in her personal life which made her impatient. If you didn't know the answer to something she would yank you up by your arm very briskly and get pretty rough while she marched you up to stand in front of the class. Needless to say I was in tears many, many times. Thankfully I got through it and my next teacher was a very nice person, like you. It is because of people like YOU who really care about the kids that those same kids stand a chance in this world.
I was terrified of my first grade teacher too! She was downright mean! She never hurt me physically but I saw her with other children and it was scary! Never saw that with other teachers, thankfully!

Seawaters would be the teacher that I would want for my kids! =)
..In fact I don't even like to be around kids that don't even say Yes sir or no Sir and I think it's deplorable..
My son-in-law and daughter teach my grandchildren to say, "yes sir, yes ma'am", etc. I didn't realize how much it stood out until I took them trick-or-treating this past year. They would walk up to the porch with a bunch of other kids they didn't know and I stood back a little so I couldn't hear what was going on. By the time all the kids got their candy and walking off the porch the adults in the house would look at me and say, "Your children have very good manners"! Nothing was said about the other kids, just mine. (I am not saying that ALL kids have no manners, it was just in this situation). So I listened in on the next few houses and the adults in the house were asking my grandchildren, "Are you having fun tonight"? My grandchildren would reply, "Yes ma'am" and would say, "Thank you" after receiving their candy. I had heard people from at least 15 different houses, that night, that my grandchildren have good manners. I am not going to say my grandchildren are perfect little angels (they can get rowdy!) but I am thankful for their manners. They are very quick to say thank you for any little thing you do for them without having to be reminded to say so.
 
No kidding Crown,.,, woke up expecting spring,,,, cold misty.. foggy... wanted to just sit by a fire ( I don't have a fireplace..) and sip coffee,,,, bet you wanted to just stay in bed... oh wait a minute,,,,

yabbaaaaaaaaaa
 
342 days till LOVEMAS... omg.... 42 days till the 200s,,,,

yabbbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa have a DARLENE kinda day..
 
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