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Tuesday, 01 September 2009
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started work today
Started my new job today, I think it is going to be very rewarding. Working with youth of incarcerated parents.
Wednesday, 03 June 2009
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Today
I would say that today was a pretty good day, did the usual. I am trying to get everything done that I want to accomplish before classes start next week. I will only have 2 classes for the first two weeks, and then eight classes after that. It will be busy. From my estimation, about 200 students. But, it will be fun and busy...will make the week fly by. Kim emailed out a mass email about face painting at a festival in Tulsa on June 17th. I said I would, and it will be fun! At least this time we won't be at the mall. The last time, during the Made in Oklahoma Event at the Promenade Mall, a young boy was on the upper level and his drink slipped and covered my back (I was on the lower level) I was in the process of painting a fish on a little girl's cheek, it was very hard to keep a steady hand. -
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Monday, 01 June 2009
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What was the weirdest dream or nightmare you've ever had?
I would have to say that my strangest dream was about 5 years ago. This is how it went:
I work up, late for work. I did the usual routine, but in a really fast way! I put on my undergarments, got a cup of coffee, put on my shoes and got in my car to go to work. I stopped and got gas, I noticed alot of people giving me strange looks, kind of irritated me. Got to the office, sat down at my desk: doing the normal day to day tasks. It was sometime later that I stood up to walk out of the office into the lobby and noticed that I had on a bra, my husbands underwear, and heels. I think THAT has to be the strangest dream I have ever had the misfortune to have!
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Read a post today, from the Theologian's Cafe
Okay, So I read Dan's post today about his blog being removed. I suggest that those who don't know what I am talking about, go to his site. You would think as a woman who loves a military man, I would be offended by the post, no. I do know that in every organization, there is room for improvement. What does bother me is that he was trying to point out that there are women in the military that the military need to protect. When the military was opened up to women, they should be treated equally, that was indeed a main issue for women in the military for many years. THAT is what I think that Dan was trying to point out. Yes, we celebrate Memorial Day to honor the families and men and women who have lost their lives for our freedoms. But we should remember the things that do need to change. If someone is being hurt, don't ignore it, bring it to the front and campaign to make a change.
On that note, I have surfed Xanga today and found sooooo many sites that should have a blog or two removed. There is indeed a penis cake, a man who solicits online porn, a woman who talks trash about sex, a man holding his private parts in his profile pics. I think that we should take into account that if one site should have a blog removed, then the same judgement needs to be passed to all.
Someone mentioned freedom of speech, and that people should basically accept it. I do think that Xanga is a form for expressing your opinions, and those that link to you should know what you are about before they make the decision to connect to your blog. I think we should respect eachother, as a point of human kindness. Part of respect though, is equality. In this area, I think Xanga did not treat Dan with equality.
I think I am a bit disappointed with their take on inappropriate. Xanga asked Dan how would he feel if a 13 year old read the blog they removed? I don't think THAT should be an issue, as a 13 year old has not business being on Xanga in the first place. What bothers me even more, as an educator, that they would think that a 13 year old is going to read his blog, but not the pornographic site: the foul language in some sites; solicitation of porn in others. Equality ladies and gents...equality.


