Not me Monday....I have ignored you...but in my defense I have been busy....chasing a toddler, burping a baby, ....scrubbing watermelon juice out of the carpet. you know....that sort of thing.

Thoughts of Teacher turned Mommy
Not me Monday....I have ignored you...but in my defense I have been busy....chasing a toddler, burping a baby, ....scrubbing watermelon juice out of the carpet. you know....that sort of thing.

Posted by brooke at 6:20 AM 0 comments
The title says it all folks...
1. Arizona's immigration law (Senate bill1070) targeting Hispanics or anyone with "suspicious character" (Arizona's code for "Hispanics")...or anyone with difficulty speaking the English language (also Arizona's code for "Hispanics") in order to find out the legality of their presence in America.
2. Arizona's next immigration law that is in the works ...denying the constitutional right of babies born in the Arizona their rightful American citizenship if their parents are here illegally .....And they are wanting to make this law without having to have a constitutional amendment. Hey Arizona....please do us a favor and visit this website: www.uscis.gov. Might clear some stuff up.
3. Miller Valley Elementary school where it's principal asked the project leader artist of a beautiful school wall mural depicting "Going Green" transportation and children...to please make the "children's faces happier and brighter." The project leader was asked to "lighten" the faces of the dominant child in the mural. He's painted as a Hispanic boy.
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okay thats 3...not ten...
but the way things are going...I'm sure I'll be able to come up with more soon.
Posted by brooke at 5:26 PM
So I had a friend tell me I needed to blog...so I will ... mainly because .... she's probably the only person who reads my blog .... here's a shout out ..."Hey Jeanette!"
So whats new...whats new....I got a new phone.....oh yeah and a new baby....here's a picture. (Of the baby, not the phone)
Addison is our new beautiful addition to our family.
Here are some fun facts about life with a new baby in the house....
- Fact 1...Addison sleeps a great stretch of 5 hours during the night....unlike SOME other baby I had who would wake his mommy up every 2 and 1/2 hours at night....he shall remain nameless...

Posted by brooke at 8:44 PM
Well, the talk of Teachertown is Senate Bill No. 6. introduced by Sen. John Thrasher. And what a scary little bill that it is.
What? What you say? You don't know what Senate Bill No. 6 is about? Well, neither do the majority of people who are on the outside of the school system.
Let me break it down.
It is a merit based plan. Pay-for-performance. And this pay will be based on "learning gains." "Learning gains" is a secret code word used by Mr Thrasher which really means "FCAT scores."
"FCAT" is a secret code word used by teachers that really means...."annoying pain in my rear".
The bill does away with job security, doing away with tenure and instead replacing it with yearly contracts.
It also does away with the pay-incentive for National Board Standing. A process that is long and achieved by teachers who desire to increase their teaching excellence and have met high standards.
Sen. Thrasher feels this is the way to weed out "bad" teachers. Can we apply this same idea to every professional? How about weeding out "bad" doctors? Every patients that has high cholestrol....doctors can be penalized....Or dentists....every patient with cavities...and if the cavities increase or don't improve over a years time....they are penalized. Or, or, or....how about government officials....for every person who is on welfare....catch my drift?
So the general outcry teachers have is how can you base salary on the outcome of tests that you as the teacher have absolutely NO control over? Sure you teach them...you teach the curriculum, you teach to the test, and every pre-made practice FCAT that is handed out....but in the long run...who's taking the test? The kids. Kids who have paid attention, kids who are taking the test seriously, knowing it can affect the rest of their 3rd grade little lives forever. Who else is taking the test? The kids who didnt eat breakfast that morning. The kids that got yelled at for not picking up their socks for the billionith time. The kids that are so stressed out by even just by the mention of the word "FCAT" due to the amount of pressure put on them by the school. The kids who have missed 10 plus days of school are taking this test. Kids who don't care about learning. ESOL students, with limited language skills, are taking this test....a test that is already flawed in many areas. These are the kids...the ones who are well prepared and the ones who aren't so prepared...that are holding a teacher salary in their little hands.
Bill 6 will be voted on Tueday and teachers are watching like hawks....well except for the time they are...you know....teaching. Teaching with limited resources. Teaching with little time for creativity in the classroom. Teaching because they enjoy working with children.
Sigghhh..
Anyway.
Baby update:
Addison Marie is due at the end of April, by c-section. I am measuring a week ahead so it looks like I will have another ginormous baby on my hands soon. (Connor was 9lbs and 12 oz, 21 1/4 inches long. Every nurse who would walk into my hospital room would take a look at him, look at me, and back at him and say "You DID have a c-section right?" Yes, I did....now please administer my pain medicine, Nursey!)
It occured to me this past week, that just because Connor showed no signs of making his debut early, doesn't mean Addison won't. Labor would be a new experience for me even though Ive already had one child. But there's no chance of a labored delivery....even if I do go into labor...it will still be a c-section anyway.
So in the meantime....I'm working on putting her room together and such. Trying to spend as much mommy time with Connor, knowing I wont be able to snuggle up with him as much once I come home from the c-section. He has a baby doll to practice treating a baby the way we should. I spend a lot of time saying, "No we dont throw the baby in the bed. No we don't hold the baby by the legs." But he does like to feed his baby a bottle, and then pat him on the back to burp him. (Complete with sound effects). He calls him Baby Ernie....which is great....or sometimes it's "Baby with the dirty butt." (Which is another story).
So more updates to come...
Posted by brooke at 7:01 AM
Dear California School District,
Posted by brooke at 6:23 PM
Posted by brooke at 7:43 PM
Sooo, I'm back! I'm sure all 3 people who read my blog from time to time were concerned about my lack of posting. But never fear. I'm back. Breathe a sigh of relief.
In celebration of a new decade, I'd like to dedicate the following portion of this post to things that happened in the last decade that deserve some kudos and some boo hisses. I will call this section: Me likey and Not So Much.
Me Likey: graduating highschool, graduating college, getting a real job, getting married.
Not So Much: the thought of my highschool reunion, graduating to middle age soon, the stupid pointless paperwork that went with the real job, and my parents' divorce.
Me Likey: Amazing Race, America's Top Model, Project Runway
Not So Much: American Idol, Survivor, and The Swan-where you became as beautiful as you are on the inside, with the help of Botox and Plastic Surgery.
Me Likey: The Birth of my beautiful son
Not so Much: The birth of horrible celb-duo nicknames...TomKat, Bennifer, and Brangelina
Me Likey: The fact that kids will wait in line for a book premiere at a Barnes and Noble
Not So Much: Horrible movies from amazing children's books...Yes I am talking to you Disney, whom theme parks I love, but HATE what you have done to Bridge to Terebithia. Shameful.
Me Likey: Sesame Street celebrates it's 40th anniversary.
Not So Much: Einstein Baby does not make babies Einsteins at all. Instead it makes them piles of goo. This shouldnt really be shocking. Sitting your baby in front of the TV will not cause them to become geniuses! Whoops!
Me Likey: Finding out we are pregnant with a little girl.
Not so much: Finding out Jon Gosselin left his family for another girl.
Posted by brooke at 11:02 AM