Saturday, December 22, 2007

Christmas Memories

I cannot think of one specific Christmas memory that sticks out in my mind as being the "best". I had a great childhood and my parents always made Christmas a special time for the family. Besides Christmas shopping, there was always the decorating, the baking, the family get-togethers, the Christmas TV programs we gathered around to watch as a family, etc. My mom has been gone for a couple of years and had been sick for a couple of years prior to her passing. Christmas Eve Day is always a tough day for me now. Our family did our major celebration on Christmas Eve, so that meant that day was spent preparing for the event. That is what I did for many years. We still celebrate with extended family on Christmas Eve, bit it certainly isn't the same without mom. Now on Christmas Eve Day, my husband, sons, and I have created our own tradition. We decide as a family what movie to go watch at the theater, watch it, then head off to the family Christmas celebration!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

MTV

I remember back in the early '80's when MTV first came out. The 24 hour music video station use to be a favorite to watch or just to have on as background music. Some of the videos use to be a little bit much, but nothing compared to what is on TV now. From the brief glimpses of the MTV of today, the two formats of the station seem totally different. Yes, I may seem uncool, but we have the station blocked on our TV at home. I came across this article that is a little more objective than my opinion of modern MTV, but found it interesting anyway.


http://www.NewsTarget.com/022343.html

Friday, December 7, 2007

Issue In Education - School Uniforms

I never gave much thought to school uniforms until I started working as a school nurse in the secondary setting of public schools. Well, well...I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but there are girls who just look like floozies! At least the high school this year the dress code is attempted at be inforced a little more. I feel bad for the male staff who are suppose to get after the girls whose breasts are half hanging out of their shirts. Then some girls want to know why the staff member is looking at their chest! I could only image how uncomfortable that would be for the staff person. As far as the boys go, I get tired of reminding them to pull up their pants. Remember the day when it use to be embarrassing if anyone saw our underwear? We are also starting to see the colored headbands with some of the kids. They are denying any "gang affiliation", but who knows? I guess I am sounding old and grouchy, but as far as I am concerned, bring the uniforms on!!!

www.ed.gov/updates/uniforms.html