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  • Wazzup….

    You know what this is?

    hi8s

    It’s a hiatus. Which, I think, is something I need right now. I’ll be away from this space for a couple weeks or so. I hope you all have a great holiday (whichever flavor you prefer) and a wonderful start to the new year.

    Posted on December 18th, 2007 Tim 9 comments
  • 3SP: Questery #2 At the Movies

    There are two parts to this 3-SP Questery. First, what do the three movies have in common? [Can you answer without looking them up?] Second, what three songs are suggested by those movies? The answers and the songs will be posted in a few days.

    • A Shot in the Dark (1964)
    • Born Losers (1967)
    • First Blood (1982)

    The answers are below….
    Read the rest of this entry »

    Posted on December 11th, 2007 Tim 9 comments
  • otohPhoto: Reunion

    Who the hell are all these old people?

    And could I really have gone to high school with them?

    HNT_1

    Posted on December 6th, 2007 Tim 11 comments
  • Free Rice

    I got this link from a colleague.

    For those of us that like words [and you are here reading, after all] it can be addictive. You have a word and a list of four possible synonyms or definitions. Click on the one you think matches best. Get three in a row right and advance to a higher level. Miss one and drop to a lower level. It’s that simple.

    Except it’s not just that. As you play, there are advertisements across the bottom of the screen. The advertisers pay for rice that is donated to the United Nations World Food Program. Currently, they donate 20 grains of rice for every word you match correctly. In just a few minutes you can run up a few hundred grains of rice. That may not sound like much, but the power of lots of people each doing a little bit adds up to huge amounts. For each of the last three days the totals have been around a quarter billion grains of rice. Since its premier in October, the total is upwards of 6 trillion grains.

    So I would like all of you to go play long enough to add at least 1000 grains of rice to the total. And if you’re competitive, you can tell us what vocabulary level you got to (the highest is 50, but the FAQs say it’s rare for people to get above 48).

    Posted on December 4th, 2007 Tim 6 comments
  • Career Counsel

    Do you live where you want to work or do you work where you want to live?

    Many of us choose a career path (or change career paths) and go where the jobs are. Certainly in my case I ended up moving 850 miles away from all my friends and family — the most difficult transition I have ever made — because this is where the jobs were in my chosen profession. And the longer I am here, the more vested I am in one retirement plan, the more difficult it is to pull up stakes and move again. My family makes no secret of the fact that they want me to move closer to where most of them are [what we all generally refer to as "home", except that my home has been elsewhere for more than 20 years]. And I either dismiss the thought as wholly impractical until after retirement or consider dropping everything here and find a job — any job — back there. Especially when I’m having a difficult year. As this one is turning out to be. Hmmph.

    And then, out of the blue, a colleague asked me, “What would you do if you were just starting out today?” And at that particular moment I did not immediately think, “I would still teach.” And that surprised me a little bit. Because even though they say we are not supposed to define who we are by what we do for a living, I always have. I am a teacher. Nothing else has been so fulfilling — or so frustrating — as teaching. I know there are other things I can do. I’m not always sure there are other things I can be. But if I were just starting my career today… I don’t think I would make the same choice. I definitely find it harder than ever to recommend teaching as a career to someone else. But if they really have the passion for it, it won’t matter much what I tell them anyway. And if they don’t have that passion, there is no way they will survive in it. [For at least the last thirty years or so, half of all the people that go into teaching don't make it past five years -- a statistic I find wholly believable and more than a little embarrassing professionally . It's not like the reasons are a mystery or unresolvable. But that's a topic for another day. Or another blog.] Anyway… I promised myself when I started on this journey that I would never be one of those teachers that is just putting in time until retirement. I will quit if I ever get to the point where I am not still learning. I’m not there — not by a long shot. I will quit if I ever get to the point where it’s just not fun any more. I’m not there… yet. It’s been not fun a lot more lately.

    I think that we can become too comfortable sometimes. Discomfort encourages change. Change prevents stagnation. Even though I have remained in Central Florida, I have changed schools [or school systems] every few years or so. I’m thinking it’s time for another change. I just don’t know how drastic the change should be. The opportunities to remain in teaching [in my subject area] are not as plentiful as they used to be. So, faced with the choices of changing subject areas or leaving teaching, I have to wonder what’s keeping me here? And if I leave, do I take the relatively easy path back “home” or strike out somewhere new [as difficult as I know that can be]? If I go somewhere new, where would I go and what would I do when I get there?

    Usually when I get this restless, this uneasy, an opportunity presents itself. Or maybe I just take more notice of opportunities that have always been there. Right now though, there is nothing specific. And that makes me wonder if it’s not the what I should be considering as much as the where. But I need to narrow it down from “anywhere but here”. Where should I go to decide what I want to be while I don’t grow up?

    Do you live where you want to work or do you work where you want to live?

    Posted on December 3rd, 2007 Tim 6 comments
  • 3SP: Training Day

    Since I went to the dogs last week, it’s time to train them….

    Sit!

    Stay!

    Roll Over!

    Good dog!

    The song titles link to YouTube videos and the artist names link to their official web sites.

    Posted on December 2nd, 2007 Tim 2 comments