SNOW DAY!!!
NO SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Were teachers always this happy when we had snow days?
I just know I've been furiously clicking at KOBTV's Web site since 5:30 this morning.
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NO SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Were teachers always this happy when we had snow days?
I just know I've been furiously clicking at KOBTV's Web site since 5:30 this morning.
[Excerpted from my blog, On the Reservation]
He used to hit me. And I used to bite him right back. As children, we fought about who got the bigger piece of candy, and as we grew older, we fought about who was ruining whose life more. This is my little brother. And at 20, he has only recently sort of become tolerable.
As I sat across from one of my students with emotional and behavioral disturbances today, I was swept back to the days when I would lecture and moan at my brother to behave and finish his homework so that Mom wouldn't get mad. He never listened. He was always in trouble anyway.
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It's election night. I'm at home. Writing progress reports.
Two years ago on election night, I was on the edge of my seat in front of my computer at USATODAY.com, a small part of the election night coverage media. I had only a small role, but I was part of the bigger deal. I witnessed the newsroom bustle, the exclamations and profanity as results rolled in. I remember being in the newsroom, high off the journalistic adrenaline, until 3 a.m. I was a college senior then and had class five hours later. But it didn't matter. I was there.
I called a former colleague up tonight to lament my nostalgia. She returned my phone call and put it in perspective. I quote her loosely: "One word. You're a crackhead. You're out there teaching and doing something that is meaningful, that is real for the kids. If you were back in the newsroom, you'd just be working on tonight's breaking news that will only be tomorrow's old news. You're a crackhead."
Nonetheless, I am at home tonight. I am frantically refreshing the news Web pages to get the latest results while grading papers. I am indeed far from home.