Sunday, December 27, 2009
Oh What a Christmas!?
Monday, December 14, 2009
Snowflake Maker!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
P@rADe!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Oh What a Wedding...
Saturday, October 31, 2009
5K Racin'!
Ok, So, you're prob. wondering what's with the wig... well, I'll tell ya... it was a Halloween race, and I decided to dress up a bit.. but I'm thinking about adding it to my 5K routine... how do you feel about this?
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Responsibly Irresponsible
(yes, this is a real photo, taken in the summer of 04 on the Wild West trip with my grandparents... and yes, I thought I was looking quite bohemian...maybe I hit the mark, and maybe my ponytail was just a bit too high... )
Not that I was bitter...either way, check out the golden locks of long ago...that's responsibly irresponsible at it's finest!)
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Amen Sistah!
Dr. Laura is the bomb... she writes great articles with such moxie!! Check it out...
“Technology is the Evil Empire, Bent On Destroying Family Intimacy!” That’s the headline I’d like to put on this post, but guns don’t shoot people - people shoot people - so technology is not destroying families. People are destroying their own families.
The technology I’m talking about is texting, video gaming, Facebook, email, Twitter, MySpace and more. Remember when the only complaint about lack of communication in families was when family members were all in separate rooms watching different television programs? Well, now, family members can all be in the same room, totally ignoring each other for the sake of fake friends and useless information, instead of for family conversations. Some family members even text each other from different parts of the same home, rather than walk the 15 feet, hug, and talk to each other.
I remember the not-so-recent TV ads that promoted a family eating dinner together. Now, if you showed an ad with a family at the dinner table, there’d have to be a sign nearby that said “No Wireless Zone.” I wonder what depth of interaction is being missed because one is getting superficial “quickies” from texting or emailing or Facebooking? On the other hand, I already know that we’re less able to engage in reasoned, significant discourse and profound intimacies these days, because, from the age of 4 or 5, we’re geared toward the superficial, faceless exchange of comments on each other’s web pages.
Parents, you must get yourselves into gear and limit the amount of time per day donated to the wireless world outside of work. Otherwise, over time, there’ll be no need for lips and vocal cords and eye contact, and we’ll evolve into “thumbs only” beings who just peck away with a false sense of actually participating in the real world.
I hope I do the right thing when I'm a parent... but now I'm a teacher, and it's just as bad there too...


