Thursday, August 31, 2006

Another Victim Falls Prey to Blogger


Well, David has joined the blogging world (http://fromcalmtochaos.blogspot.com/.) He stated that he would probably only have an entry a month- so that should be a real exciting blog to follow. Anyway, I am certain that what he does write will be quality material. He has been on a real writing rampage the past few days. For those unaware of his current mission, I will attach his recent article. I will say our e-mail has been busy with all the responses he has received.
Here 'tis
There has been a tremendous amount of positive publicity surrounding the Hoover High football program. They are to be commended for striving for excellence, and instilling the discipline and other qualities for success that are lacking in many youth programs. The policy manual for the Hoover Schools sets a high standard. It states, "The total school program focuses on developing each student as a competent, self-disciplined and self-directed learner of good character. Thus, emphasis is placed on teaching responsibility for one's behavior, modeling the behaviors desired of students, and identifying and resolving inappropriate behaviors.รข€¦ It is essential that all persons (students, school personnel, and parents) accept responsibility for their actions." This is commendable. But there is a glaring breakdown in the teaching of self- discipline and proper behavior when one considers the profanity that is used in the football program, not only by the students, but by school officials. The mayor of Hoover recently commented on this by saying that this was "football- not the Boy Scouts." What does he think high school students should be taught regarding profanity? With this type of leadership, one can hardly expect excellence. Civility toward one another is breaking down in our country, and the use of profanity is playing a large part. The policy manual for the Hoover schools correctly recognizes that profanity is out of place. In the transportation rules it says, "2. Students will not use profanity, offensive, or disrespectful language or gestures." Could someone tell me why it is wrong on the bus, but fine on the football field? Regarding student discipline under the heading of "Serious Misconduct" we find "24. using vulgar, obscene, or profane language, or use of racial slurs or epithets, in verbal or written form or in pictures," Of course profanity is not permitted in the classroom. Why is it more permissible on the practice field? And another item states, "28. assault of a student, teacher, or other school personnel(verbal or physical)" Some of what is being condoned as the discipline of football players is nothing more than verbal assault, but it is "ok" because it is tradition. Another interesting part of the policy manual states under the heading, "Inappropriate Discipline", "At any point in the discipline process, actions which are designed to control behavior through the use of humiliation, degradation, or verbal abuse of students shall not be tolerated. Any form of corporal punishment, including punitive physical contact, is prohibited." Why is this prohibited? Because you don't teach young people how to do right by doing wrong. I have worked with teens in several capacities- since I was a teen. I have reared sons, as well as a daughter, taught teens in Sunday school, worked with them at camp, took them on all sorts of trips, and yes, even coached them in baseball and softball. This is certain- they learn best by the example that we set and they are at their worst when they are told, "Do as I say, and not as I do." All it would take to correct this inconsistency at Hoover or any other school is for a few good parents, city, or school officials to speak up.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Bread Update


Just wanted to let everyone know that the bread aroma was a false alarm. I got to the lunchroom and they had ham sandwiches and peaches. Apparently the sandwiches in the warmer were giving off the bread smell. I guess I saved a few hundred calories there!
Lesson learned- things are not always what they smell like.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

I Think I Smell Bread!


For those of you who are in the school setting on a daily basis, you know that about the only good smell is when the lunchroom is baking rolls. I think I smell them now. Of course, being on a diet limits your intake of bread, so the battle rages- do I go get a roll? David reached his 50 pound mark on yesterday- way to go, hon, and I am at the 47 pound mark. This week has certainly helped my diet as my appetite has been numbed by my emotions. I am not an emotional eater, that I know- I am a happy eater. David started in October of '05 and I did not start until January 3rd of this year. The past couple of months we have been really diligent. David is wearing the treadmill out, and I, on the other hand, have not done what I should. I have started taking the long route to the office- which involves about 50 steps (I counted today so that is no exaggeration). I use to look for the shortest route. I know this sounds corny, but I have been a healthy "fat" person. I have low blood pressure (90/55), my cholesterol is about 106 (go figure), and I have had no problems with many of the other health issues surrounding obesity (I hate that word- I really hate "morbidly obese" as it makes you sound not only fat, but awful!) aside from having my gallbladder removed (which was at a time when I had actually lost weight). Our incentive to loose has been fueled by the grandchildren- David wants to take them to Disney World and ride all the rides (watch out, Addi). The 47 pound loss has made me feel better- but then again that roll would make me feel better, too, at least temporarily. I wish those ovens vented to the outside, as smell is such a drug. Luckily, if I do decide to have a roll I will only get 1 as the lunchroom is very stingy. So, I might splurge and have a small roll with my Lean Cuisine! What do you guys think about that????

Monday, August 28, 2006

Hannah Elizabeth Courington


Hannah Elizabeth Courington made her entry into the world on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at 10:27 p.m. She is just as beautiful as Addi and Levi. Katie did wonderfully, as well as Josh who I think helped do a lot of the pushing, as he developed quite a headache. They were a good team. I hope Hannah is blessed with health, happiness, and hope. I can't imagine life without my grandchildren. They are all so precious and we are so fortunate that they are healthy, happy, and blessed with Chrisitan parents. I pray to God that he will let me live to do my part in making their memories of life special. Thank you, Lord for blessing us with Hannah.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Miss Hannah, Come on Down!

Well, the whole family is in official "wait" mode. Although Hannah is not due until the 24th, we have all determined it is time for her to join the clan. I know Katie and Josh are ready for her to get here. I well remember the anticipation of a new baby- although we had to wait many weeks past my due dates. I sympathize with elephants- I think they carry a baby for something like years!
When she does get here- she will be one loved little girl. It is so sad that not all children are born into families where they are loved.
Hannah Courington- COME ON DOWN!