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  • Random bullets of complaining

    So tired. Too anxious to sleep. Too much work to sleep. Still. in. pain. Medical crap (for those who visit Phantom’s) continues. Can’t find anything wrong and yet. still. pain. Unbloggables. Decisions. Bleh. Laundry. Need I say more. Where’s my chef? Is it vacation time yet? Please consider donating to my efforts in the Susan…

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  • Why I’m an Atheist

    I originally started this as a comment, but thought it deserved a place in the sun. Anon, I don’t take your questions as confrontational. They’re perfectly reasonable. I don’t believe my grandmother’s spirit is anywhere. I believe we live and die and that’s it. There is no scientific evidence for an afterlife or a god…

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  • Some funeral observations

    I’m not a fan of funerals and not just for the obvious reason that they represent the fact that someone died. They are, for me anyway, often tension-filled. First, being an atheist, I struggle against the call on religion to soothe our souls in our time of distress. Second, it means dealing with family and…

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  • Arrived mostly unscathed

    One chemical spill, a scenic detour and a huge rainstorm later, we’re here. Please consider donating to my efforts in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure

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  • Putting everyone else first

    Mr. Geeky called last night–as he has every night since he’s been gone–to check in. He asked when I was planning to leave for the funeral. Well, I said, I have a meeting at 3 and students coming at 4, so probably not till 5:30 or 6. Are you crazy? he said. Well, it’s the…

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  • Handwriting update

    I’m not sure what to make of the response. It was what I expected, that this whole thing is about neatness. I hate, hate, hate the focus on neatness in grade and middle school. I mean, really, what is the point here? Okay, so neater writers do better on the SAT. That is not right.…

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  • Handwriting

    I’ve just fired off an email to Geeky Boy’s social studies teacher complaining that 1) they spent two days in class practicing handwriting and 2) they had homework to practice handwriting. I said I was disappointed that she considered this 6th grade level work and asked for an explanation for why she was doing this…

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  • Random Bullets: Late Night Edition

    My last grandparent died. My dad’s mother, last night. This deserves more than a bullet, but that will have to wait. She was 92. The last two years of her life were not quality years. I would describe parts of my life right now as being forced to wear a wool sweater when you have…

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  • I love being a geek

    I love playing with technology–mostly on the software side, but hardware too.  I honestly get a thrill on the level of riding a roller coaster when I discover something new.  For example, a couple of weeks ago, I installed Parallels on my MacBook Pro on the recommendation of an equally geeky colleague (which I wrote…

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  • Public shool debate continues

    I’d like to point everyone to the discussion going on in the comments to my recent post on public education. I think my reactions to public education are complicated and probably can’t be summed up in a blog post or a comment. In reality, we have pretty good schools here. They’re not perfect obviously, but…

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