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Monday 8-12-2024

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I love this drawing. I found this on Pinterest, and I’m researching to see if I can find more of his work.

It’s the first day of school here in Arkansas. It seems REALLY EARLY in the year to start school, but it’s happening. In the 1970’s, I was an elementary school teacher in Tulsa on the north side. I taught in the public schools for eight years. The students in my classes were all black. I fell in love every year, wanting to take them all home with me. I loved the kids and loved the job, but felt really frustrated with the rules that just didn’t jibe with what I felt needed to be done in my classroom.

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I’ve never really thought of myself as a ‘troublemaker.’ I tend to follow whatever rules there are, not wanting to cause a scene or get into problems.

My kids’ lives were challenging. Some of them were dealing with really harsh conditions or hurtful situations. One of my kids actually lost a brother overnight because the police came to the door and the family inside didn’t respond to their orders. His brother was shot and killed before his eyes, his family devastated, and all he could do was hide while it was happening and then try to live through the aftermath the best he could.

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My 1st grade kids felt that school, reading, math, etc., were all useless. They were in school because the police would pick them up if they missed too many classes and then they might be taken out of their homes. So it was a ‘heavy, heavy hangs over your head’ situation. I worked on various ways to get them interested in what I was trying to teach them.

We started with a ‘What do you call this?” game so that we could build a broader vocabulary and better communication. ‘Sharing Time’ was where the kids could tell us what was happening in their lives if they wanted to. Our ‘book sharing’ session enabled the kids to choose a book and I would read part of it aloud each day and we would discuss it. We started writing our OWN book about our class. I used a humongous lined pad of chart paper. The kids discussed what they thought belonged in the book each day and then each child had a turn dictating what I recorded in our growing book. Once a week I started at the beginning and we read what we had written so far. Until I established a base that reading was the reception of ideas, feelings, and we shared a common vocabulary, trying to teach ‘reading skills’ was pointless.

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I got called into the principal’s office because I brought my guitar and taught the kids a silly phonics song I had come up with that brought home the fact that letters stood for sounds, and that sounds and letters put together formed words, and that words could communicate things. The kids really got into the song, getting up and dancing, singing along with the sounds and words. I was told, “Ms. Lewis, this is NOT a music class!” PLUS we were making too much noise…

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I also got called in because I took my class outside each Friday afternoon – to sit under a tree – weather permitting, of course – to present paper certificates of good stuff for the week. Since behavior was a challenge, I gave certificates for sitting in seats, completing assignments, listening well, keeping ‘lips zipped,’ improving in the subjects, of course, etc. The kids really tried and were proud to be given recognition, that someone NOTICED and APPRECIATED the fact they were trying.

When the principal and the superintendent of schools walked into my classroom unannounced one afternoon, I was standing on the waist-high heat register under the windows with the Weekly Readers for the class rolled up in my hand, trying to smash an errant wasp. When I managed to kill the wasp, the class erupted in cheers. I saw who ELSE was watching and almost died of embarrassment. I climbed down from the register, smiled at my two visitors as I asked one of the kids to pass out the newsletters, and said, “This is the best use of the Weekly Reader I’ve found yet!”

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I taught for 8 years in that school, moving from 1st grade self-contained to a team-teaching experiment where I taught reading, writing and spelling to grades 1-6. I earned my Master’s Degree as a Reading Specialist. The whole time I taught in the public schools, we had to supply our classrooms with the basics, like paper, pens, pencils, erasers, art supplies, etc out of our pockets. We were under strict orders not to mention the lack of supplies to the parents at PTA meetings. We had a hard time requisitioning supplies, but did get a chance to get a limited supply of things at the beginning of each year. Back then, teaching on the north side in Tulsa was challenging, to say the least. I hope that things are much better now.

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I stopped working in the public schools and opened my own reading clinic, also in Tulsa, but that’s a subject for another day.

I hope that this school year is a good one for all the students, parents, and teachers.

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Christie Norman Lighted Bottles

Christie Norman Lighted Bottles

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Monster Cat Evolves

BREAD BASKET: Monster Cat (aka Jet) just jumped into her bread basket that lives on the counter beside my computer. She jumps in, sharpens her claws a bit on the bottom, then walks over to play with, or try to chew on, my headphones cord, then walks over my keyboard, then back again, pausing in case I want to pet her before she returns to the basket.

BIG TEST: This is ‘the big test,’ a trial to see if I will AGAIN give her a spritz from the cosmetic bottle of water on the counter on my right. She does – I do – rinse, repeat.

REACHING OUT: Yesterday she did something she hasn’t done before. She jumps up on my recliner whenever I’m in it, saying ‘hello’ quickly and then settles beside my left leg to sleep until I get up, dumping her on the floor in the process. Yesterday, she said, ‘hello,’ went to the foot rest, but instead of settling, she turned and walked up my body, settling on my stomach! This is a first. She only stayed a minute or two, but she ‘allowed me to pet her’ -without biting me – and THEN went down to her regular spot, settling beside my leg.

BOX GAME: We’re playing a game with the open box we now keep in the living room for her. I’m moving it each day to see what she does. Yesterday it was on the couch. There was no hesitation. She jumped up into the box and settled for a bit. When I put it on the hearth later, she jumped right into it. She seems to enjoy the movement of her ‘toy.’ When it’s in the middle of the room, she gets in and crouches down, hoping you’ll forget she’s there. When any of us pass by (including our dog, Amber) she leaps out, acting like she’s attacking. At first I was a bit worried how Amber would react, but she just looked at me with a pained expression as she continued to go to get a drink of water. We’re all adapting to live with Monster Cat, who shows a new side of her burgeoning personality on almost a daily basis.

CATNIP ON CAT TOWER: I keep 2 catnip ‘mice’ on the top part of the cat tower in the corner of the living room. The tower also has a ball on a string hanging from one of the top levels and another toward the bottom, each swaying in the air a bit to attract her attention. She doesn’t play on the tower often, but it’s quite the show when she does, Olympic-style hanging from one level to reach and play tether ball with one of the hanging balls, while managing not to fall on her head. She reaches the top, finds the two catnip mice, and the race begins, with her batting the mice from level to level til they all finally reach the floor.

PING PONG BALL BATTING: I find a ball in a corner somewhere and take it where I can let it bounce on the floor. Wherever she is, Monster Cat comes bounding to catch or bat the ball. She recognizes the sound now and LOVES to chase it. Woe betide anyone who gets in her way in this game. She has no interest in playing or sharing with anyone else. That ball belongs to HER!

CRAZY CAT: We’re quietly reading, watching TV, or napping in the living room. Suddenly, ‘Crazy Cat’ appears, running at full speed across the living room, stopping on a dime, turning and running the other way as fast as she can, eyes wild, leaping, pouncing, jumping on the furniture, bouncing off the walls. We just look at her in amazement. Yesterday she landed beside Amber’s large bed next to the Entertainment Center. She just stopped. She looked at Amber. Motionless. Then she jumped at Amber. My heart was in my throat. Amber jumped up, then calmly went into the office, leaving the bed for Monster Cat, who calmly walked across it and plopped down in the exact middle, regally surveying her domain…

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Mug Wisdom

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I posted this mug on a post recently because I grinned from ear to ear when I found it. My SIL loved it, and told me she had found and ordered a mug and a T-shirt! I hope she’ll take a pic when she gets them.

I thought about the wonderful things that people put on mugs and tees and decided I would look for the latest that is being offered. Mug Wisdom makes us smile, taking the edge off any tension and maybe even allowing us to smirk at current problems a bit.

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This is the Mug of the Day. I’m trying to send my smile in your direction. :0)

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Berit Hildre Sculpture

Berit Hildre Sculpture

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Watercolor Iris

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“Love is the flower. You’ve got to let it grow.” ~ John Lennon

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“Let us live like flowers, wild and beautiful and drenched in sun.” ~ Ellen Everett

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“Pretty”

Simon Says Stamp

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“Rinse, Repeat”

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I’m tired today. The day before yesterday I spent two full hours weeding in the flower planters in the hot sun. I did two sessions, resting in-between, but it was more than this old lady can handle with grace. I woke up really stiff and sore yesterday.

I took Tylenol, then finished the weeding, then did a session of old lady yoga stretches in the afternoon, and finished that off with a hot shower before bed last night.

Though I’m better this morning, a “Rinse-repeat” session today of the yoga and hot shower should get me back to normal.

The sky is almost black now with a pretty good rain. This is supposed to last essentially all day – until 5 pm, so no outside work, which is why I was pushing so hard to get the weeding finished the last two days.

My husband just came downstairs, having caught up on some of the sleep he’s been missing lately. We’ll enjoy being in a nice dry house, looking out at all the rain from time to time, having a quiet day.

Vacuuming and art room time are in my future this afternoon.

I hope that you’re safe from whatever weather is surrounding you today, enjoying a nice Sunday.

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AnneLaure-Peres Encore

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Conundrum

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Andrew Chase Metal Sculpture

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Saturday 8-10-2024

Dale Zearfaus-Pinterest

I wished I looked HALF as cute in my sweat band as this little girl does with her hair band.

I got a good amount done outside yesterday, spending two hours outside weeding. I’ll try to finish it up today, and may add some weed whacking. We have a good chance for rain tomorrow, so I’d like to get things under control today.

I’ve started a new wood-burning piece, but didn’t get to work on it yesterday, due to all the yard work. Maybe I can get up there today.

Both Monster Cat (aka Jet) and Amber are having a super-active morning for some reason. I got up first and Amber barked the minute I started to come downstairs. She barked from time to time as I fixed her food, then let her out, then back in. I jumped a foot each time she suddenly barked, as this is not her usual behavior inside. (She does bark when we let her out, kind of announcing to the world at large, “HERE. I. AM!”) She has since calmed down, but not before waking my husband up.

Monster Cat has been dashing around. This is extremely noticeable to me as I attached a loud bell to her collar which makes a lot of noise. My husband can’t hear it, but I sure can, and it helps me locate her when I need to put her in the bathroom and to bed at night. She is acting like she has found a secret source of catnip and has been not only sampling, but diving in. She finally jumped up on the counter next to my computer and is now resting in her bread basket.

Things seem to be calm for the moment now. Amber is out. The cat is in and resting. My husband is taking a nap in his recliner. I’m at the computer for a few minutes before heading outside to the planters. Ahhhhhh! Can you hear the quiet?

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Flexible

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Sculpture of Children

Annelaure-Peres – Sculpture of Children

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More Andrew Chase Art

Andrew Chase Metal Sculpture

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Friday 8-9-2024

I’m going to do as much weeding as I can this morning. Temperatures are down a bit today, so it’s a good morning to be outside. I particularly want to get the trio of planters running between our front yard and the top of our driveway under control.

We have a CHANCE for rain tomorrow, Sunday and Monday, so it’s added incentive to try to have some good sessions outside today.

I had a happy surprise when we went for my husband’s haircut yesterday. I had wood-burned a plaque for our hairdresser, Michael (“MICHAEL’S MIRACLES”), and gave it to him recently. When we entered the salon, it was hung just to the left of the entrance, where you stand when he’s giving you your next appointment. To say I was thrilled is a vast understatement. :0)

I’ve started a new piece in my art room.

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I’m becoming a ‘tough old bird.’ Our insurance company denied part of a claim on blood tests I needed for my lack of thyroid. I played the game of talk to the company, then the biller, over and over. I finally paid the bill, notified my doctor, then filed an appeal with the insurance company. Hopefully, I won’t croak due to old age before the ‘decision,’ but I refuse to simply give up without a fight.

Have a wonderful Friday and weekend!

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Piling Up the Pebbles

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Sometimes

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Nichola Theakston – Encore

Nichola Theakston Sculpture

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GrayCat Mosaics 2

Lyubov Zwick – Gray Cat Mosaics on Etsy

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Thursday 8-8-2024

Artist: Thierry Gall via Brenda Simon – Pinterest

I really love the creativity shown here, plus the expertise putting it together. I think it’s wonderful.

Our ‘excitement’ for the day is a trip to get our mail and my husband’s haircut appointment. Be still, my beating heart. :0)

On the to-do list today is monitoring our irrigation system. I had my alarm set yesterday, but then went up to my art room. I didn’t think about it until yesterday evening, right before dark. SO – I have the alarm set NOW for the hair appointment, and when we get back I’ll set it AGAIN to go out and see what’s going on with the watering at 3pm.

The reason I messed up on monitoring the watering system was I was upstairs in my art room making this wood-burned piece that I listed on my Etsy site, HandmadeHavenByLinda yesterday afternoon.

I’ve gotten lax on doing my yoga stretches lately, too, so that’s on the list today as a priority, too.

I hope that your day is a good one.

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Woodland Creature Sketches 2

Woodland Creature Sketches

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Looking

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Andrew Chase Metal Sculpture

Andrew Chase Metal Sculpture

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Wednesday 8-7-2024

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This is a quilt! The talent and creativity of people on this planet completely blows my mind. I just LOVE this.

In my more ‘real’ world, I started a new wood-burned sign yesterday. The more wood burning I do, the more excited about it I get. I’m getting a bit better, with a bit better technique, better understanding of what I can do with the various tips, and I’m feeling a bit more free to ‘play’ even more. It’s a real quality of life thing for me when I find a new avenue that makes ideas simply spurt out of me. I’m having SUCH a good time!

This is my weight chart over the past week. Talk about a roller coaster! I did splurge when I got aggravated at my husband and was making turkey sandwiches at 9 pm for a very delayed dinner one night. I ate real bread, so that caused a spike. The other spikes were water retention, I think. Hopefully, the latest DOWNWARD line will continue. I really want there to be less of me.

My big chore for the day is going out at 3pm to monitor the irrigation units. I switched things recently to have each one run for 15 minutes, making sure they came on as scheduled. I just checked things, though, and everything is drying up. I’ll go out today and see what’s happening. Maybe we have another blowout somewhere.

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I can’t believe school will start again August 12th here. We’ll have to start paying more attention to when we go for errands so that we don’t get stuck behind what my husband calls the “Mommy traffic.” It was so bad at one point where ambulances, fire trucks, and police would have found it impossible to get through in case of emergencies. I wrote the schools and they decided to change the start and end times of one of the two schools between us and town, freeing up the traffic a bit. We still avoid getting out during those times if we can, though.

Enjoy your hump day.

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Ermak Elena Art 2

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Felted Animals 2

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Tuesday 8-6-2024

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My husband asked ME to program the new tach he installed on the riding mower last night. (He wanted to be able to control the RPM on the engine and keep track of the hours of run time for the mower so we can perform maintenance at the right times.)

The fact that he STARTED installing the tach 20 minutes before we usually eat dinner didn’t seem to occur to him as a possible problem. I finally got the tach programmed and THEN he wanted ME to back the new mower into the shop. I told him I didn’t feel comfortable and would rather learn earlier in the day and going forward, rather than backward. He insisted, so I did the best I could.

I did go FORWARD, though, and then managed to figure out how to do the zero turn feature, so I was then able to drive it VERY jerkily into the shop.

Fixing turkey sandwiches for dinner at 9pm was super annoying.

SO – I’ll show you the present I ordered for him weeks ago. It got lost in the mail, so the person made us a second one and I received it yesterday –

It is now sitting on his radio on the shelf above his computer in the office.

Mother Nature really has her nose out of joint lately, doesn’t she – with earthquakes (I was reading they had had 5 in one week!) in California; DEBBY in Florida and now up the coast, bringing wind and torrential rain; and OUR weather which is forecast to be 102 today with a heat index of 108. Maybe we should all get together and see if we can ‘talk her down’ or arrange for some kind of calming meds –

I’m really grateful that I can complain from the comfort of a dry, air-conditioned house, totally spoiled as I sit and type at my computer. What a lucky person I am!

A quiet day is hoped-for today. I wish you the same. :0)

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Criminally Cute

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