Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Good, good friends!

Now, THESE are awesome friends!  This is Bob and Diana Clark, who live, here, in Hobart.  However, they've been working for the past year (+ some weeks) in Kazakhstan!  They both came home for a couple of weeks in July and Diana was home another couple of weeks in October, but all the rest of the time they've been gone.  Bob and I went to school together in Japan in the 8th grade, and Diana has been married to him long enough to be as goofy as we are.  We ate at the Mexican restaurant tonight where Don and David and Dorothy and I used to go every Sunday.  That was tricky, as I haven't been there in 8 months.  I survived it and enjoyed the time with Bob and Diana.  I needed them to help me get over that hurdle.  I have a gift certificate for there and haven't gotten around to using it; maybe I can do that, now.

The high school called to ask me to teach ALGEBRA this Friday!  I told them there was no way I could teach Algebra, but I could keep the kids from starting fires; they said that's all they really wanted as many of the kids will be out for a track meet, anyway.  This ought to be a trip, but I'm braced for it.  I 'babysat' this teacher's class for an hour the first day I subbed, so at least I know my way to her room.  Education is really a different animal than it was back in 'the day.'  I'm glad to have the work, so I give thanks and ask God to help me to have some kind of positive impact on these kids.  If they give me any heartache, I'll make them do the multiplication tables; THAT I can do, and I'm finding that they really need the practice.  I guess they all have calculators on their phones, but I think they should still know them.

6 comments:

  1. I remember when I was subbing, I taught a high school algebra class and the kids asked if I was just a sub or if I knew algebra....so did that mean if I was "just" a sub I couldn't know algebra???? Anyway I told them I was just a sub but one that happened to know algebra. I would let the high school kids use their calculators but not the elementary kids. The young ones didn't like that but I'm with you they have to know their facts because those calculators aren't always around.

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  2. You all look so good. So glad to have Big Bro back home with his precious wife. I love you all.
    Terri

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  3. Jo, you are so right, kids HAVE to know their multiplication tables!! Hang in there, I know you do a great job!!! Love you, Linda

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  4. Guess what!? Some schools around here no longer teach cursive writing or memorizing math facts! You just have to make sure there is power for your tech stuff. Have a good weekend. Love you,
    Doris

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  5. aha !!!!!!!!!! I found the picture of you and the Clarks !! Happy day they are back home for a bit ! great photo and so glad you guys had a great evening !
    Hugs to you all
    Nancy

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  6. Wow! I just found this bunch of comments! I'm not sure who wrote the first one, but I'm thinking maybe Donna? I'll tell you all the 'rest of the story about my teaching math in tonight's blog. Terri, wish you could be here with us; maybe sometime? Linda, I keep preaching the facts! Oh, Doris, that is down right scary to me; that the kids will be depending on the calculators and phones to do their math! Nancy, how fun to have a comment from you on here every now and then! You guys are all great to follow me. My comments go to my old email address and I don't check it often, so it's hard to keep up with the comments. I've changed my address, but somehow the comments go to the old address, anyway. Ugh. Love you all!

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