Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Orange

Hillary Clinton wore a very smart looking orange suit to the DNC last night. Since everyone's giving their opinion, I thought I'd give mine. It's sharp, smart and what a great color! Hillary Clinton speaks at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Whining....

So, I get home from vacation and in my mailbox is a letter from the DPS offices saying that we wouldn't be getting paid on our regular day this week in order to save costs and that we'll be getting paid a day later.....And that saves money how?

I am DPS

I am starting my 15th year of teaching,
14 of which have been in the Detroit Public Schools.
I love education. I love teaching. I really like being in Detroit.
Thankfully, my experiences have helped to make me better at teaching. I love working with the kids/ students, whatever background, whatever race, sp ed or gen ed, science or reading, it's all good.

Don't love the bureaucracy.
Don't love the union. (they get a LOT of my money)
Don't love the incompetency of what seems to be the majority in leadership.
Don't love the millions of dollars that are wasted in our district.

This is the 6th Superintendent to take over the district that I've worked under (give or take a few, as I've lost count).

This year marks the last of our contract and so, I have the added bonus of preparing mentally and financially for a strike come fall. Will Connie Calloway be the one to break the union? I think eventually another major city besides New Orleans is going to fall and I just wonder if I really want to be a part of that...

I came across this article (dated July 20, 2008)

All year long this past year I've been wondering what was going on with the DPS first-class status. Detroit is the only district in the state to have 100,000 students +, making them a "first-class district". Arguable wording I know. Well, until last year that is. How we have avoided falling below that # last year I don't know because I am certain that we were under that number as of 2007-2008.

Anyway, our state legislature voted to redefine first-class to a new threshold of 60,000 students, because heaven forbid that we would loose our $15 million special funding bonus for being the largest district. So, we can all stop holding our breath now. Let's also not forget the fact that DPS is $400 million in the hole, have a 75% drop-out rate and under the provisions there will be no audit.
What is wrong with this picture??
You know, like when you were a kid and you watched Captain Kangaroo, there was this game called, "One of these squares is not like the other".

How exactly does 1 district get to 400 million in the hole?

Thankfully, J. Granholm also allotted funding for the small school iniative with lots of incentives for those "dreaded charter schools".
Hey, I believe in public education and plan to remain a part of it.
I also believe in good, old-fashioned, healthy competition. If someone else can do it better, they should. I mean where would we all be without Wal-Mart?
If you lived in Detroit, would you send your kids to DPS?

P.S.
In case you're wondering, the "I am DPS" slogan began with our former superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Burnley who spent a good 5 minutes reiterating the slogan in new and savvy ways during his first year in. We've had a good deal of fun with it ever since.

Holy Places in Brussels

Notre -Dame du SablonEntrance of ND

Cathédrale Saints-Michel-et-Gudule

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Paris Houses of Worship

Yes,
I realize that I'm missing some amazing churches
from lovely Paris
however
I only had one day
and these are the ones I saw.
Truly amazing that even the small ones are
elaborate and gorgeous on the inside.

Église de la Sainte-Trinité
Center doorway of Notre Dame
Temple de la Visitation Sainte-Marie
of La Marias
It just got restored/cleaned-up last year.

Cathedrals in Bruges



Church of Our Lady
from two
different viewpoints























Basilica of the Holy Blood has an
Upper and a Lower Chapel.
The Upper is above.
The part that looks like a castle is actually the City Hall.
The Basilica has the
lower roof line.





This is the Lower Chapel













Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Luxembourg



Brugge

Bruges is an idyllic, cute, and charming little town.
It's definitely one of the postcard towns of Europe
and shouldn't be missed.
It is Flemish, which is an interesting language,
and has the most beautiful roof top lines around.
You are never more than a minute away from
a chocolate shop or a lace shop.
You go there to take pictures, ride along the canal
and enjoy a quaint little northern Belgian town.



A small Virgin Mary Statue



I love Paris in the summer, when it sizzles

Place de la Bastille

Place de la Concorde Square
The guilliotine was stationed here during the French Revolution
and King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette and others were beheaded here.


The Obelisk It once marked the entrance to the Luxor Temple in Egypt and was moved to Paris on December 21, 1833. It marks the spot where the guillotine used to be.
Église du Dôme
within the
Hôtel Les Invalides
Where Napolen Bonaparte is buried
L'Église de La Madeleine
This church is
dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene and to the glory of Napoleon's Army

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

http://www.veritaserum.com/books/book6/img/hbpcover.jpg
The Countdown is ON:
-109 Days until November 21-
Can't Wait!
The trailer is awesome. You won't be disappointed.
My vote says this one is going to be better
as we finally start to learn the story
of Voldemort's life.
Let the Horcrux hunt begin.
Anticipation is a sweet, sweet thing.

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Friday, August 1, 2008

7,000+

I'm a bit obsessed with the Holocaust right now.
I've been re-reading things I read when I was younger that thought I understood and now realize how much I missed and did not have a foundation to be able to understand.
Tonight I watched Schindler's List and then wept.

What I love about this website is that fact that it takes forever to scroll down to the bottom of the 1200 names.

http://auschwitz.dk/Schindlerslist.htm

In the end, life and how we live it matters.

Oscar Schindler: I could've got more ... I could've got more, if I'd just ... I could've got more ...
Itzhak Stern: Oscar, there are eleven hundred people who are alive because of you. Look at them.
Schindler: If I'd made more money ... I threw away so much money, you have no idea. If I'd just ...
Stern: There will be generations because of what you did.
Schindler: I didn't do enough.
Stern: You did so much.
Schindler: This car. Goeth would've bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people, right there. Ten people, ten more people ... This pin, two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would've given me two for it. At least one. He would've given me one. One more. One more person. A person, Stern. For this. I could've gotten one more person and I didn't. I didn`t ....."

So the movie ends as the survivors are placing a rock on Schindler's grave in Jerusalem. Today there are 7,000+ Schindler Jews as a living legacy.