Tuesday, February 10, 2009

What we've been up to...

Everything is melting into muddy messes. I was able to find the lid to our garbage can since the snow bank has been reduced to a crusty, dirt covered mound. Today I'm tempted to open the windows since we will probably break a high temperature record. It may be in the upper 50's!!  Its been great for walking, but I should be careful of the wind.

Something strange is going on with my ear. I can't tell if I'm getting an ear infection or what else could be happening, but it really hurts, and I can't hear out of it too well. I'm not running a fever though. If it doesn't go away in a few days, I'll guess I'll break down and pay for the doctor's visit.

DS10 is doing extra jobs, helping me organize. He wants to save up enough money for the video game, Skate II. Cleaning out the cabinet, he helped me realize we have way too many plastic bags. I like having a few around for cat box presents and to line our smaller trash cans, but we have enough to stuff a bean bag chair!

DS10 has also been into drawing his own comics lately, inspired by the Diary Of A Wimpy Kid series. He drew one of Domo this morning in which his TV wasn't working. Domo ends up grabbing his rabbit friend and placing him on top of the TV to improve the reception. (Get it, rabbit ears!) I thought it was very clever.

I'm reading a really good book, The Language Police by Diane Ravitch. Its about the damage that has been done to the education of our nation due to groups lobbying for censorship in textbooks and curriculum. I've always felt our nation, (the US) has been dumbed down and this book explains how this has happened. The author offers an eye opening list of banned words and phrases and a terrific book list in the appendix.

Reading this book makes me so glad we home school! If I want to read Huckleberry Finn to the boys using the word, "nigger" I can. I can also explain to them how in our history's past, this word was used freely. We can further the discussion by examining the damage this has caused our country's race relations, and how we can make wiser decisions knowing these effects.

In the business of publishing and education, money motivates. You won't sell books if you offend. Whether its removing theories of evolution in textbooks marketed to schools in the bible belt, or banning references to pizza and ice cream to comply with California's ban on junk food. Diversity isn't marketable.

DS10 wanted to know what my dream job would be. When I thought about it realistically, I had no clue. I told him I loved being home and learning with him.

"But what are you going to do when Jake and I don't need you anymore?"  The kid is 10 and he's forcing me to think about an empty nest!

I have no idea really. I love teaching, but schools that last place I'd want to be because my philosophy of learning is so different. I'll have to brain storm it a bit and reflect.

Last week I was asked if I had all the money in the world, what would my dream house be like. My boys were in disbelief when I told them I didn't need a Crib's mansion, but all I would require would be lots and lots of land to grow gardens and forests on. This made me realize I should be doing more with the little lot we do have. If nature is so important to me, why isn't this reflected on my little patch?

And on that note, I'm going outside. The sun is high in the sky and I need to feel the wind on my skin. 


6 comments:

Cindy W said...

We are warming up also, it is suppose to be 46 today. Our backyard is turning into a pond, our dog's area to do his business is under water. I think dh is going to have to use the pump and get the water out of the yard or it is going to be an ice skating rink. And our walkway from our back door to the garage in underwater. That is the bad part of this house, our yard is lower than the street level and we knew it was going to be a mess come spring

Lo - said...

Enjoy your time outside! I spent a bit out there at lunch. It really is beautiful! No sun here right now, but it's warmer and that's all I care about. Hope your ear feels better. Between texting shorthand and censorship of books, kids in the public schools are growing up with less and less in the way of language skills. :-(

Terri D'Orsaneo said...

Great post!! Yes - we have dumbed down our nation. Politics and education DO NOT go together!! I agree with you whole-heartedly.

Maybe the ear just has a wax build-up. That would be the easiest thing to deal with. Good luck.

Glad it is warming up for you! Our weather is delightful again this week!

Stormmie aka Kim said...

Hope you had a great time outside enjoying the nice weather. It was nice here today too. Hope your ear feels better soon.

✿ J♥Liz ✿ said...

Diary of a Wimpy Kid I see started at FunBrain, my boys love poptropica they move the people around better then I ... I will see if the boys have seen of this.. J talks about drawing comic book like things.

Linda Petersen said...

Try flushing your ear out with warm water or use a few drops of warm olive oil. I have to flush mine out alot. I seem to get alot of wax build-up. If that doesn't work you need to go to the doctor. It was so nice not to have to bundle up to go outside yesterday. I hope the sub-zero weather is gone now, but I think we'll still see some snow before winter's officially over. Can't wait until spring is here so I can go outside and get my yard and garden cleaned up.