by Nasoosie » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:53 am
GOOD MORNING JOAN AND ALL!
I hope that rain stops before you end up needing pontoons, Joan! We had an early-morning downpour that lasted about an hour, but now it's just overcast again.
I spent the early morning hours watching Oxygen on my TV----they had a documentary about young girls being kidnapped for use in brothels in India, and then another about young African girls being married off to older men by their families (some at seven years old, for heavens sakes) and yet another about programs to allow young girls visit their imprisoned mothers, showing the trauma the kids go through when their moms get incarcerated. Truths, customs, and attrocities like this going on in our world should be an integral part of our children's education here in this country. The video could be watched, discussions would ensue, research could be done to delve more deeply into the topics, essays could be written, vocabulary learned, English skills learned, public speaking debates could be held within the classes, and our kids would become enlightened to conditions other than in our homeland. Reasoning skills, research skills, writing skills, speaking skills, math skills via the use of graphs and figures, safe use and judicious use of internet information could be taught, analytical skills, morality in other countries, and, perhaps, foremost, an honest interest and enthusiasm to learn more and research more and desire to become involved in our earth's problems and joys----all of those would be part of the learning in that environment. Instead, our kids sit at desks, use the internet unwisely in most cases, are not allowed to express any innovative ideas, are not to even speak up in classes, for the most part, as they are too busy memorizing facts and accumulating the answers to standardized tests so their schools can get a good rating score and appear to be wonderful institutes of education. ACK! I wish I could be given a class of high school students to teach as I see fit, and then be able to follow them for years to watch what they do with their lives.
Didn't mean to begin the day with such a rant, but it was on my mind. Sigh....back to the coffee and pumpkins spice bread now!
Doc appointment (the real one) this afternoon again, and then just some walks and some more waiting. My goal for the day is to see if, or how, I could possibly get Molly certified to be a service dog (as I suffer from labyrithitis and panic attacks when confined in places like airplanes) so she could accompany me on Amtraks trains or even (shudder) airplanes, should I desire to come home for Christmas, or at any time. Just a thought Mandy came up with!
Hope all have a good day whatever you may be doing or wherever you may be.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!