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    WSU? My first husband went there. Probably before you were born.
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    AHH Owlie I've been there sooooooo many times - I used to rehearse with a music group up in Centerville & we performed at the Nutter Center a couple times a year. I've been to that wendy's at 1 am more times than I can count. (I counted up once - I've spent more time in Dayton/C'ville than any other city that I haven't officially lived in, and more time than a few cities that I have lived in).

    I don't know if you can get there by bike, but there's a good barbecue place & a Graeter's ice cream in historic Centerville - cute little town.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Funny thing is, this school is literally next to the AFB! My sister goes to the other university in Dayton proper, and there's no shortage of stuff (except the grocery store).
    Huh, maybe they have all that stuff on Base now... my memories are a bit out of date as I haven't lived there since 1966.

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    Dear Coworkers,

    Stop telling me I always get the "good" kids. Three years in a row I've had the "good" kids? Really?! Maybe my students do well because I set expectations and goals for them and hold them accountable. You never hear me say, 'My students can't do that," about anything academic.

    It's true, they can't shut up or walk in a straight line, and I seem to recall you saying that you didn't want several of my students. So are they the "good" kids or not? And why did you want to place some of your discipline problems in my room, if "We're all the same."

    Maybe a little self reflection is in order here.

    Veronica
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Dear Coworkers,

    Stop telling me I always get the "good" kids. Three years in a row I've had the "good" kids? Really?! Maybe my students do well because I set expectations and goals for them and hold them accountable. You never hear me say, 'My students can't do that," about anything academic.

    It's true, they can't shut up or walk in a straight line, and I seem to recall you saying that you didn't want several of my students. So are they the "good" kids or not? And why did you want to place some of your discipline problems in my room, if "We're all the same."

    Maybe a little self reflection is in order here.

    Veronica
    Oh, do I hear you! And if I don't have any problems with them, it's because they have "matured" since last year.
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    Dear Neighbors,
    Thank you for being so great (and quiet) and not like Veronica's neighbors. I love that you are professional classical musicians and that you practice alot. It's beautiful to hear!
    -tulip

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    When I was in high school, my parents rented to a guy who was an opera singer. He only sang when he thought no one was home, but I was a pretty quiet kid.... so I heard him fairly often during summer break and after school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Dear Coworkers,

    Stop telling me I always get the "good" kids. Three years in a row I've had the "good" kids? Really?! Maybe my students do well because I set expectations and goals for them and hold them accountable. You never hear me say, 'My students can't do that," about anything academic.

    It's true, they can't shut up or walk in a straight line, and I seem to recall you saying that you didn't want several of my students. So are they the "good" kids or not? And why did you want to place some of your discipline problems in my room, if "We're all the same."

    Maybe a little self reflection is in order here.

    Veronica
    Veronica, you're an awesome kind of teacher. I had one in my final year of high school when I was an angry, maladjusted and underachieving teen. She saved my butt and I passed my graduation exams. You guys are the kind of teachers I hope to be one day for my students...
    Last edited by alexis_the_tiny; 06-10-2011 at 10:50 PM.
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    grrrr

    Dear sternum or clavicle bone or whatever you're called...

    Please stop bothering me! You're supposed to stay in the place you settled and not cause me annoyances.. AGGHHGGH...4yrs have passed since you became part of my life and obviously you're not going away any time soon.

    Because of you, i'm not sure about falling at tomorrow's race...

    Also, I shouldn't be limited in the movements I can do...

    Annoyed mtn biker....

    Anyone have any suggestions???? I'm getting tired of this....

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    Dear Self,

    for G0d's sake remember to replace your rear derailleur cable before it starts falling apart. You forgot last time too, remember? Trying to push it out of that itty bitty tiny hole with 5 strands still intact while the remains of the ones that broke off are randomly curling around being obnoxious is so not a good way to spend an hour. You do not have to wait until everything else is malfunctioning. New cables are just nice to have, you know?
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    It is indeed WSU! I'm guessing some of the surrounding stuff moved onto the base, or is on the other side of it. There's some stuff, and there's stuff in the suburbs that are closer to Dayton itself, but it looks like it's a really car-centric campus. And Young's Dairy isn't that far away. I'll have a car there, so it's not too bad. (My parents are pretty convinced that if I bike on some of those roads, I'll get squished.) Guess I'll have to get used to driving again...and maybe pick up a commuter bike with a rack to keep gas costs down a bit.

    I did discover that Dayton has a couple rail trails. They're not all connected, but the park that connects to the big one is about five miles from campus. (And I can go pester my sister via that trail...it actually stops not far from where she'll be living next year. Bwahaha!)
    Jess, that's funny! Small world. And Graeter's...tastes of home!

    My parents think (and I think they're right) that even if I decide not to go for a PhD, my only realistic choice is to go with this program, especially because I've been unemployed for a year (not for lack of trying, mind you). We've done the math, and it looks like I have just enough savings to pay the two years' tuition, but not necessarily living expenses. My parents have said they'd be willing to help with those if it weren't for their job situation. Just frustrating that my only option seems to be something that will eat all my money and only might get me anywhere. (And where I'll be living isn't ideal. I don't want to deal with undergrads...I didn't like most of my classmates when I was an undergrad. I need a cane and a lawn so that I can tell kids to get off the lawn and wave the cane at them menacingly.)

    Dear wasp outside my window--
    While according to the laws of quantum physics, there is a very tiny chance that the glass will disappear and you will be able to fly with gay abandon about my room, odds are that the glass will remain intact. Flying into it repeatedly will not get you anywhere. Instead, it'll just give you a headache.
    Last edited by Owlie; 06-08-2011 at 08:44 AM.
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    My renters insurance company has started a claim for me on the dog bite...I still need to talk to the adjuster but I really hope they will be willing to cover my part of the bill Crossing all fingers and toes!

    Thanks for the encouragement, I was really getting depressed over all of this

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    Veronica, hang tough. You sound exactly like I did. You are doing the right thing. My motto:
    This is important
    You can do it
    I won't give up on you

    Funny, I have found this applies in my new career, too. Sometimes people, including kids, just need someone to push them and believe in them.
    The way you are being treated brought tears to my eyes, I guess because I can relate so much.
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    Thanks Crankin.

    I'm just getting so tired of the excuses - from the adults!

    I talked about it a bit with my principal today. Apparently, I'm goal oriented and driven and most of my peers aren't. I've got his kid in my room and he's just thrilled with how much progress the child's made this year. Nearly two grade levels in reading - nothing changed at home, parents weren't doing anything different... my bar is set high. And I don't lower it. I'll help build stairs and ladders to reach it, but it doesn't get lowered.

    Veronica
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    Veronica, I know I always did best with teachers who did place high expectations on their students. So thank you for being one of those teachers.
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