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Opening Day of High School Speech
Posted by: | CommentsThis was forwarded to me via email and I was so impressed I thought I would share. I agree with the speech…what a stand this man took, good for him!
This speech was given by a new H.S. principal in Florida to the
students and faculty of our high school:
I am your new principal, and honored to be so. There is no greater
calling than to teach young people.
I would like to apprise you of some important changes coming to our
school. I am making these changes because I am convinced that most of
the ideas that have dominated public education in America have worked
against you, against your teachers and against our country.
First, this school will no longer honor race or ethnicity. I could
not care less if your racial makeup is black, brown, red, yellow or
white. I could not care less if your origins are African, Latin
American, Asian or European, or if your ancestors arrived here on the
Mayflower or on slave ships. The only identity I care about, the only
one this school will recognize, is your Individual identity — your
character, your scholarship, your humanity. And the only national
identity this school will care about is American.
This is an American public school, and American public schools were
created to make better Americans. If you wish to affirm an ethnic,
racial or religious identity through school, you will have to go
elsewhere. We will end all ethnicity-, race- and non-American
nationality-based celebrations. They undermine the motto of America,
one of its three central values — e pluribus unum, “from many, one.”
And this school will be guided by America’s values.
This includes all after-school clubs. I will not authorize clubs that
divide students based on any identities. This includes race, language,
religion, sexual orientation or whatever else may become in vogue in a
society divided by political correctness.
Your clubs will be based on interests and passions, not blood, ethnic,
racial or other physically defined ties. Those clubs just cultivate
narcissism — an unhealthy preoccupation with the self — while the
purpose of education is to get you to think beyond yourself. So we
will have clubs that transport you to the wonders and glories of art,
music, astronomy, languages you do not already speak, carpentry and
more. If the only extracurricular activities you can imagine being
interesting in are those based on ethnic, racial or sexual identity,
that means that little outside of yourself really interests you.
Second, I am uninterested in whether English is your native language.
My only interest in terms of language is that you leave this school
speaking and writing English as fluently as possible.
The English language has united America’s citizens for over 200 years,
and it will unite us at this school. It is one of the indispensable
reasons this country of immigrants has always come to be one country.
And if you leave this school without excellent English language
skills, I would be remiss in my duty to ensure that you will be
prepared to successfully compete in the American job market. We will
learn other Languages here — it is deplorable that most Americans
only speak English — but if you want classes taught in your native
language rather than in English, this is not your school.
Third, because I regard learning as a sacred endeavor, everything in
this school will reflect learning’s elevated status. This means, among
other things, that you and your teachers will dress accordingly. Many
people in our society dress more formally for Hollywood events than
for church or school.
These people have their priorities backward. Therefore, there will be
a formal dress code at this school.
Fourth, no obscene language will be tolerated anywhere on this
school’s property — whether in class, in the hallways or at athletic
events. If you can’t speak without using the f-word, you can’t speak.
By obscene language I mean the words banned by the Federal
Communications Commission, plus epithets such as “Nigger,” even when
used by one black student to address another black, or “bitch,” even
when addressed by a girl to a girlfriend. It is my intent that by the
time you leave this school, you will be among the few your age to
instinctively distinguish between the elevated and the degraded, the
holy and the obscene.
Fifth, we will end all self-esteem programs. In this school,
self-esteem will be attained in only one way — the way people
attained it until decided otherwise a generation ago by earning it.
One immediate consequence is that there will be one valedictorian, not
eight.
Sixth, and last, I am reorienting the school toward academics and away
from politics and propaganda. No more time will be devoted to scaring
you about smoking and caffeine, or terrifying you about sexual
harassment or global warming. No more semesters will be devoted to
condom wearing and teaching you to regard sexual relations as only or
primarily a health issue. There will be no more attempts to convince
you that you are a victim because you are not white, or not male, or
not heterosexual or not Christian. We will have failed if any one of
you graduates this school and does not consider him or herself
inordinately lucky — to be alive and to be an American.
Now, please stand and join me in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag
of our country. As many of you do not know the words, your teachers
will hand them out to you.
THIS PRINCIPAL SHOULD BE IN CHARGE OF ALL OUR SCHOOLS!!
Huge Lot of New Gymboree Girl Clothes for Sale via eBay
Posted by: | CommentsHey Everyone!
My honey is on my case about all of the storage bins that are full to over flowing with clothes….so I just added a gigantic lot to eBay for ALL GIRL CLOTHES ~ ALL SEASONS ~ ALL GYMBOREE ~ ALL NEW WITH TAGS
Help me out and take a peek at the listing. If you aren’t ready to replenish your inventory, please pass along the listing so someone else can take a gander at what I have for sale.
You can view the lot via this link: http://tinyurl.com/396amos
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to help me out….I am swamped and need some help digging my way out from under all of these bins!
Here are a few pictures of the clothes I have available ~
Thank you!
Fun and Easy Family Time – Reading Aloud to Your Older Children
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Most parents know it’s important to read aloud to their young children. Listening to stories helps young children learn and understand language, recognize patterns, and is entertaining. Besides, it’s fun to sit down with your toddler or preschooler on your lap and giggle together over the rhymes in Green Eggs and Ham or repeat the lines in Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Frequently, though, parents stop reading aloud to their children once they can read well on their own. Parents often don’t recognize the value in continuing to read aloud to their children.
However, it’s important to read aloud to older children and teenagers, even once they can read well on their own. Being read to helps older children and teenagers continue to learn and understand language, recognize patterns, and is entertaining.
Build Your Children’s Vocabulary
First of all, reading aloud to older children and teenagers can help improve their vocabulary and writing skills. Choosing to read more advanced books than students would read on their own not only keeps their attention during story time, but it also introduces new vocabulary.
For example, most elementary school children wouldn’t use words such as “scrupulous” and “paltry” in their own writing, but after hearing them used in Pride and Prejudice, they may be willing to try. They’ll also hear and learn more advanced ways to put words and sentences together in their own writing.
Improve Oral Reading Skills
Reading aloud to older children and teenagers can also help improve their own oral reading skills. When you read aloud to older children, read with expression and give the characters unique voices when they speak.
If you’re a woman, it may feel silly to give The Three Musketeers’ D’Artagnan an arrogant male voice, or if you’re a man, equally foolish to give life to Kitty’s exclamations of devotion, but you will certainly keep your listeners’ attention.
Giving each character a unique voice also helps listeners keep track of who is speaking in complex conversations. Most importantly, you will be teaching your children how to use expression in their own reading.
Reading Together Can Become Quality Family Time
If you make story time a regular part of your regular routine, it can become enjoyable family time. When children are older, it’s hard to find time to enjoy being together as a family. Kids are often too busy with homework or their friends to spend time talking to their parents. Story time can become a favorite part of the day that everyone looks forward to.
To keep story time interesting, choose books your listeners will enjoy. If you have a child who is an animal lover, try
novels like White Fang, The Call of the Wild, or a book by Farley Mowat. A science fiction lover will enjoy almost anything by Jules Verne.
Story time can also become an opportunity to teach history, discuss issues, and share your values with your children. Children and teenagers can learn about the Civil War in The Red Badge of Courage, racism in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the French Revolution in The Scarlet Pimpernel.
Celebrate completing a difficult novel by watching the movie or attending the play based on the novel. It may not be the giggles you shared over Green Eggs and Ham, but it’s fun just the same.
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Denise Willms is a homeschooling mom of two and owner of an article directory just for moms, WAHM Articles. Submit your best articles for women at WAHM Articles and they’ll be read by hundreds of mothers and home business owners, and could be published in their websites, newsletters and blogs.
Five Easy Meatloaf Recipes – Guest Article
Posted by: | CommentsMeatloaf is an easy family-friendly, budget-friendly main dish. There are many different recipes you can try to see which your family enjoys most. I have included five different recipes for you to try.
You can make meatloaf with ground beef or ground turkey. Ground turkey is a healthier, lowfat alternative to ground beef. Meatloaf is also a great way to use ground meat you pick up on sale.
Several meatloaves can be made at one time. You can freeze them either before or after they are baked. To bake a frozen, uncooked meatloaf, bake at 350 degrees for approximately 1 1/2 hours (do not thaw out first). To bake a frozen, cooked meatloaf, bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Cool completely before freezing.
1 1/2 lb. lean ground beef
3 slices bread
1 large egg
1 c. milk
1/4 c. onion, chopped
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. dry mustard
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. sage
1/8 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 c. catsup OR barbeque sauce OR chili sauce
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Heat the oven to 350 degrees F. Mix all the ingredients except the catsup together. Spread the meat mixture into an ungreased loaf pan, 9 x 5 x 3-inches or shape into a loaf in an ungreased baking pan. Spoon catsup onto the loaf and bake, uncovered, for 1 to 1 1/4 hours or until done. Drain off the excess fat and serve sliced on a heated platter.
Olive Meatloaf
2 lbs. lean ground beef
1 c. chopped onions
1 clove garlic, crushed
3 bacon slices, halved
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. each: basil, oregano and salt
1 can (6 oz.) pitted black olives, drained
1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce
In large bowl, mix all ingredients except olives, tomato sauce and bacon. Mix in olives, reserving 5 for garnish. In a 9×12-inch baking pan, shape mixture into a 4×12-inch rounded loaf. Pour tomato sauce over loaf. Lay bacon slices across loaf. Bake in 350 degree oven 1 hour and 15 minutes. Garnish with reserved olives.
2 lbs. ground turkey
1 env. Lipton onion soup mix
1/4 c. ketchup
1/2 c. bread crumbs
4 oz. mozzarella cheese, grated
1/2 c. ketchup
Mix first 4 ingredients. Spray a loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray. Divide the meat loaf in half. Place half in the pan and put grated mozzarella cheese on top of the mixture. Place the rest of mixture on top of cheese and seal edges. Spread 1/2 cup ketchup over the top. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until done.
Italian Style Meatloaf
1 lb. lean ground beef
1 (6 oz.) hot Italian sausage or spicy bulk sausage
1 can (14 1/2 oz.) Italian style stewed tomatoes
1 c. fresh bread crumbs
1/2 c. chopped onion
1/2 c. chopped green pepper
1 egg, beaten
Combine all ingredients; mix well. Place in loaf pan (4 1/2x 8-inch). Bake at 350 degrees 1 hour; drain.
Crock Pot Meatloaf
2 lbs. ground beef
1/2 lb. sausage
2 med. onions, finely chopped
1 clove of garlic, chopped
2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
1 c. sour cream
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 1/2 c. bread or cracker crumbs
1 1/2 c. milk
Soak bread or cracker crumbs in milk. Mix meat, seasonings, and soaked crumbs thoroughly. In a separate bowl, mix sour cream and mushroom soup. Make meat mixture into loaf and pour the sour cream-soup mixture over top. Bake in crock pot 10 to 12 hours on low.
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Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of What’s for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For more recipes, gardening, organizing tips, home decorating, holiday hints, and more, visit Creative Homemaking at www.creativehomemaking.com.
How To Make An Apple Cobbler Crumb Pie For Dessert
Posted by: | CommentsMy grandmother was great at making homemade pies. As a child, I always looked forward to the fall baking season as we would go to the apple orchard and pick our own apples. Once we would get back home, I would spend hours in the kitchen helping Grandma bake some fresh apple pies.
Grandma’s Apple Cobbler Crumb Pie
Pie Ingredients:
1 unbaked pie crust (9 to 10 inch)
lemon juice
6 cups sliced, peeled apples (I use Gala)
1 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
Peel, core and slice your apples down and place slices in a large bowl. Sprinkle the slices with a little lemon juice and set aside.
In a large bowl combine the granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, ground cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice. Pour this sugar mixture over top of the apple slices and gently stir to coat the slices. Spoon the mixture into a 9 or 10 inch unbaked pie crust. Dot the top with some butter or margarine.
Cobbler Crumb Topping Ingredients:
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup oatmeal
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 cup butter or margarine
Combine all of the above ingredients together in a large bowl except for the butter. Once they are combined, cut in the butter until the mixture becomes crumbly. Drop mixture on top of the pie filling by the teaspoonful until its completely covered by the topping.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 40 minutes or until the apples are soft and the pie is lightly browned.
Serving Suggestions: You can serve your pie warm or cold. We like to serve ours with vanilla ice cream, vanilla yogurt or with some whipped topping.
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Shelly Hill is a mother and grandmother living in South Central Pennsylvania who enjoys cooking and baking for her family and friends. You can visit Shelly online at my.tupperware.com/Ravish30 or her recipe blog at wahmshelly.blogspot.com for additional free recipes.
Free Family Film Festival – Regal Theaters – Summer Fun!
Posted by: | CommentsEvery summer I get convinced that being in a movie theater is better than sitting at home…okay, so if it is a FREE movie, it doesn’t take much convincing!
Well, it is again summer time and Regal Theaters has just announced their summer Free Family Film Festival!
Yep, you read right, FREE MOVIES! Now, don’t get your hopes too high, nothing like Twilight: Eclipse or Karate Kid…these are pretty much kid movies…but again, FREE!!!
Cold a/c, a bit of candy and a drink and you have yourself a pretty cheap babysitter for an hour and a half of your time. You even get to watch a movie on the big screen…and honestly, when was the last time you got to go to the movies? Uh, huh…I thought so, me too…it has been way too long for me too.
So, I will be “convinced” at least once or twice this summer to drive and sit through a FREE movie.
You can find out if this is in your area by clicking here.
Enjoy your time at the movies, on Regal’s dime…gotta love that!
Are You A Better Mom Than Your Own Mother Was?
Posted by: | CommentsWith Mothers Day coming upon us…we might reflect on the type of mother we are in comparison to our own mothers, grandmothers. It may be hard for some people to be honest about this. Many will unconditionally reverence their mothers. But for quite a number of people, in fact, 58% of those recently polled in an online survey believed that they are, in fact, better moms than their own mother. Only 23% admitted that they are not better at “mommy Dom”. While the other 20% polled were still on the fence.
Safe to say, the overwhelming majority of those polled most likely have a fairly good relationship with their mothers. So, why would they think that they are “better” at mothering? One reason is that people form their own ideals, regardless of what others around them believe. While you may be influenced heavily by your familial norms and roll models, you also have a network outside of your family. These people also play a part in how you form your personal belief system. So, in essence, some things that you believe were not, necessarily, believed or taught to you by your mother. The exact opposite may actually be true. Your beliefs may be completely counter to your mother’s.
Another factor in our overall parental skills is how we perceived our parents. If you believed that your mother was “perfect”, then chances are, she may still be perfect in your eyes and you may feel that you will never measure up. This is completely normal. For those people, their mother may be their hero, and her beliefs regarding child-rearing take precedent. For me it was my grandmother, the one that I learned the most from on loving and caring for a family.
Then, there is a group that loves their mother, but may only follow her lead on certain things. Of times, opting for a “best practices” approach. They may not consider themselves “better”, and would not even consider the competitiveness involved with making that type of classification.
There are many reasons why some may feel that they are better. Many have had better educational opportunities than their mother. Many have been afforded advantages that their mother could only have dreamed about at their age. Some just believe that their mother could never be as “cool” as they are or as they feel they are perceived by their children. They may feel that they “understand” children better. There may be some truth to that; however, your mother may not have wanted to have that type of “friendly” relationship with you. Maybe she just wanted to be your mother, and not your friend.
Who is to really say who is better? At the end of the day, those who think that they are better should absolutely think about this…You could not have been better if you never existed. Love your mother. For better or for worse, that wonderful woman helped to make you who you are today. With Mothers day coming upon us, remember the mothers and women that have influence you in your life and honor them for their efforts and love in trying to be the best they could be in your life.
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Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P. is a Certified Open Adoption Practitioner, an award winning author of 2 adoption books Adopting Online and Adoption: Your Step-by-Step Guide. Mardie is also the talk show host of Let’s Talk Adoption.com with Mardie Caldwell and the founder of Lifetime Adoption in 1986. She travels and speaks nationwide on adoption topics, family topics, infertility and writing. She has been quoted in and consulted for Parenting and Adoption magazines and has appeared on CNN, CBS, ABC, BBC, NBC, and Fox. Featured in Parade Magazine, Caldwell is an adoptive mother living in Northern California.
Newest Items listed on Bubba and Toot’s
Posted by: | CommentsHello Everyone!
I wanted to drop by quickly and tell you about the newest items I have listed on the site. I am proud to announce that I have found a great outlet for John Deere products!
Can you say John Deere Green?
I have a lot more to list but here are a few that I have listed already ~
These are but a few that I have available for immediate purchase. All of the above items are ready for shipping. So if you know someone that is all about John Deere, then make sure you take time to stop in and see everything now!
Oh, yeah, make sure to come back in a day or so to find out about the upcoming Mother’s Day sale!
Talk soon…
Cell Phones Keep No Secrets
Posted by: | CommentsAnother great Guest Article, enjoy and let me know your opinion on this subject. I for one agree with the writer, no way for me and mine. Your thoughts?
I didn’t own a cell phone until I was eighteen years of age, and even then my parents had me on a very limited plan. I had thirty minutes a month on my plan. Yes, you read that right, a month. The plan was to use my cell phone to call them when I arrived at college each week. It was only for safety and emergency purposes. You can probably guess I went over my minutes quite frequently. There was no such thing at that point as text messaging though so I didn’t have that to help me run up my bill.
Besides running up my bill, there was not much that I could do on the cell phone. It had no camera capabilities nor did it have the Internet. It was ancient compared to the cell phones of today. Today children as young as preschool are carrying cell phones, and not just any cell phone but smart phones, with not only cameras, but text messaging capabilities and an Internet connection.
Why is this scary to me? It is scary because of the power that they hold in their hands. Cell phones keep no secrets, the connections that can be made and the harm that can be done from them is mind blowing. Cell phones can now take pictures of just about anything and the pictures can be sent instantly to others. Kids are taking pictures of private areas of their bodies and multimedia messaging the pictures to each other. It doesn’t stop there, the kids that receive the photo message are then forwarding the photo on to other kids, or worse uploading the photos to the Internet. Literally in minutes your kids private picture could be spread around the world.
If this isn’t enough, the connections that can be made once they go online are even scarier. Child pornographers are out there lurking just waiting to pounce on an innocent child, or even one that knows a little more and is naïve enough to fall for some of their ploys. According to Newsweek, “One in five children ages 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation over the Internet.”
The power that our children have in their hands is frightening, and we as parents are the only ones that can do something about it. What will you allow to happen to your child today, or will you be proactive about the security of your child?
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Alyssa Avant is the founder and creator of Pro-tech the Kids.com. She created this site to help educate parents about the dangers of the internet and other technology and how they can be proactive about protecting their tech generation kids. Visit the site at pro-techthekids.com














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