What I Know
- I know this is post number 101. How did I miss number 100?!
- I know I'm exhausted. This week was too much. That's what I get for trying to improve my professional self. It went something like this:
- Monday - work, dance class for Kate and Erin, make my first attempt at finishing our taxes.
- Tuesday - an observation day at another school, witnessing ETM in action, then finally finish our taxes.
- Wednesday - work then go to ETM class (see below).
- Thursday - take the day off to take Christopher to a "big" appointment, then head to work. Wait. Didn't I initially take the day off? Then go to Kate's Open House.
- Friday - sit on an interview panel all day then head to my class, get home at 9:00.
- Saturday - my final class of the course.
- I know I do not like using a public restroom when there is only one other person in the bathroom and you hear everything they are doing. Or producing. At least if there are three or more people:
- You can't really tell who just tooted.
- It's highly likely one of the other people will flush or run water or turn on the air dryer at an important point in the process of using the bathroom, thus disguising any sounds you do not want to hear or do not want others to hear.
- If someone walks in they cannot tell which of the rest of the group of people left the smell in the bathroom. Not that I did this, I just don't want to be blamed of this. Nothing worse than stinking up a public bathroom with your hot ass. And not hot in a good way
- I know my children are the cutest kids on earth, when they're well fed, well rested and have clean diapies. Thank goodness I only have to worry about clean diapies on one child.
- I know that I do not know enough about the human brain. I am taking a class called Education Through Music, through the Richards Institute of Education and Research. The big idea is that a child's development and sense of well-being in learning and in the community, can be fostered through the study of song and play. So I have been studying song and play. Sounds easy and fun right? It is fun! But I get so deeply moved by the concepts and research and ultimately completely frustrated that education, particularly in California, is so far out of touch with what children truly need to learn. Not what they need to learn, but what they need to have in place before we can teach them to read and write. And don't get me started about starting children in school at 4 years old. Or academic preschool at 2.
- I know Kate is hilarious. We had a discussion about boobs today. She asked if I still had milk in mine. I explained no, that when a baby stops drinking the milk it dries up. Several seconds pass, then she points to my chest and asks, "Then why are they down here?"
- I know it won't be long before they won't allow siblings in the bathtub with them. So here is a picture of all three of them in the tub. Rub a Dub Dub three kids in a tub.

- I know it is my bedtime now. Goodnight!
love the bathroom thoughts...have the same ones. Cute cute kids in the tub. Bummer about the education. Maybe if you yell loud enough things might change? you are awesome!!
ReplyDeletethat bathtub pic is prosh! and i hear you on the kids not getting what they need education wise...it drives up my angst and my stomach balls up...so hats off to you for working in the system, and changing it from the inside out!
ReplyDeleteEverybody has those thoughts about the piblic bathroom. Only you can put in words perfectly. Love the tub photo!
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