Monday, September 28, 2009

Hummmmm,

Imagine a school day that starts at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m. Imagine a school year that has four weeks off during the summer. If President Obama has his way about it this could be come a reality.
I'm curious what would happen to our seasonal breaks. Would we be granted a longer Spring, Fall and Winter break? Would we have more holidays off? If the answer to these questions was yes then a shorter summer wouldn't be as bad. But if we are going to continue along the same schedule as we do currently then many people are going to be upset.
Will school taxes increase and school fees increase? The faculty and staff will be working more hours so the money to pay them has to come from somewhere, so where will it come from? Will more people find employment in the schools with the increased hours?
What about recess? Will the be an afternoon break for students to snack? Most students are used to eating an "after school snack" around 3:30 or 4:00. If we are still in school will healthy snacks be added to the daily class schedules?
These are things we should be thinking about. What do you think?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Some place else

Do you ever like to imagine that you are somewhere OTHER THAN where you are? I do. For instance, right now I am sitting at my desk at work FREEZING so I am trying to imagine that I am sitting on a tropical beach. I am sitting in a lounge chair with my bare feet in the white sand. I imagine that I can feel the warm sea breeze blowing my cotton shirt against my stomach as I sit here with my eyes closed and head laid back on the head rest of my chair. I imagine that I can feel the sand between my toes as I curl them up. I hear the seagulls calling out to each other as they fly around the rocks looking for small fish to eat. I imagine that I can hear the palm branches as the wind pushes them back and forth and the waves as they gently play along the beach. Well it's kinda hard to really imagine as I type this blog quickly before my break is over, but you get my point, right?
Some times it helps to think of yourself in a happier or better place, don't you think? Don't get so into it that you start avoiding situations or oblivious to things going on around you. For instance, I have had to stop and start this blog three times already because of people needing assistance here in the library. Yes, I am on break but it is not like I walk away from my desk to take a break, that becomes to bothersome. So I just take a short break when I need it, some days I don't even take one, OK MOST days I don't. Some days I do and when my "break" is "interrupted" I just resume when I can. My point was that you can't let your day dream to a better place stop you from doing what you are supposed to be doing. It's nice to imagine though isn't it.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Just Blogging

I check my blogger page once in a while and I always find that there is nothing new to read. I was hoping that I would have new blogs to read from people that I know. I guess everyone, including myself just doesn't have much time or ideas to blog with. I may need to get to know more people too.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

What An Inspiration!

After listening to President Obama's "Back to School" speech yesterday I started thinking about some of the things he said. My mind travels very quickly sometimes and my train of thought went from what the President said to people that are proof of how those words are true. When the President said, "Every single one of you has something you’re good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is." I thought of many people that like to do things that they consider a hobby or maybe something they do to destress. Art came to mind, I used to (what other people call doodling) sketch or draw when I needed to let my mind rest or cleanse itself.

Then I thought of many different people when he said, "Maybe you could be a good writer – maybe even good enough to write a book or articles in a newspaper – but you might not know it until you write a paper for your English class. Maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor – maybe even good enough to come up with the next iPhone or a new medicine or vaccine – but you might not know it until you do a project for your science class. Maybe you could be a mayor or a Senator or a Supreme Court Justice, but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team."

One of those that came to mind as I pondered on his speech could have easily never been heard of, never developed thier talent and never changed the world as they have today.

My train of thought took me to the same person when I heard him say, "Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who’ve had the most failures. JK Rowling’s first Harry Potter book was rejected twelve times before it was finally published. Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team, and he lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career. But he once said, 'I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.' These people succeeded because they understand that you can’t let your failures define you – you have to let them teach you. You have to let them show you what to do differently next time." Even though the President mention two very good examples I had a different one come to mind. The person that I thought of was born over a hundred years ago, but many of us know well of them and enjoy the fruits of thier labor. This person's father moved from Canada to California in 1878 looking for gold, little did this man know that his child would later create a "gold mine" of opportunities in the same state. He was in Florida when he married in 1884, no one knew of the dreams that would later come true in that state. This couple made a family home in the farmlands of Missouri in the early 1900's where one of their children developed a love for drawing. As a freshman in high school this young student took night classes at the Chicago Art Institute to better develop thier skills. After being rejected by the army this young man joined up with another local artist to start thier own buisiness as commercial artists, which failed to stay afloat. Then he started an animation business which later went bankrupt. In the late 1920's he fell victim to production and contract conflicts which caused him to loose most all his employees to Universal Pictures as well as his successfull trademark, Oswald-the lucky rabbit. It would have been easy for him to call it quits after this failure. But he did not. Just as President Obama mentioned, "you can't let your failures define you-you have to let them teach you. You have to let them show you differently what to do next time." This man went back to the drawing board, literally. He remember a pet mouse he had adopted back in Kansas City while working late nights in the studio. From this creation came an opportunity to use what he had learned to fulfill his destiny. From this simple drawing he built an empire. He won 59 Academy Awards and 26 Oscars as well as 7 Emmy Awards. One of his most famous quotes is, "I only hope that we don't lose sight of one thing - that it was all started by a mouse."
I am of course referring to Walt Disney.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

So It Begins

I am new to this blogging thing and want to give it a try. I have heard a lot about blogging and I love to write so I thought this could be fun. This is the first attempt so bare with me as I begin this adventure in blogging.
Many things we do have to start somewhere, there has to be a beginning so this is mine. I have a myspace page and a facebook page but I don't feel free to write what is on my mind or express myself openly there, I hope to here.
I am not sure what I'll write about but I can imagine it will be a variety of topics with different views and sometimes entertaining to read.

D. Moma