We are like Dwarfs

We are like dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants and so able to see more and see farther than the ancients.

Bernard of Chartres, 12th century

From Wikipedia

    The 13th century stained glass of the south transept of the Chartres Cathedral may also be influenced by the metaphor. The tall windows under the Rose Window show four major Old Testament prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel as gigantic figures, and the four New Testament evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as sitting on their shoulders. The evangelists, though smaller, “see more” than the huge prophets (they saw the Messiah about whom the prophets spoke).

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The Joys of Living Near A University

1.  Loud frat parties (thankfully, usually far up the street from us)

2.  Relatively cheap entertainment – plays, concerts, lectures, etc.  (not that I take advantage of it that often.)

3.  Extremely crowded streets with students parking
everywhere.  (Leah, hence the need for a neighborhood parking
permit – they’re trying to keep the students contained.  It
doesn’t really work.)  But graduation is in less than a month and
then ahhhhhhh, the joys of summer, non-Hopkins student parking! 🙂

(One of these things is truly a joy.  You figure it out.)

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I’m legal (almost)

I have a new windshield and they even managed to salvage my
neighborhood parking permit off of the old one.  Tonight, I mailed
in my application for a new year tag for my license plate.  So
once it comes and once I get the little repair order signed by my
mechanic, I’ll be a legal woman.  And this time, after I put on
the year tag, I’m going to slice through it with a razor blade so it’s
harder to steal.  Ahhh, the tricks you learned when you live in a
city!

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The FANTASTIC news!!!

So the even greater news is that my windshield is really only going to be $152.45 to replace!!!!!!! 
I got a better quote today and so I scheduled it.  They’re coming
to school tomorrow, I paid by credit card and unless it’s raining, I’m
all set.  I’m really just thrilled to get it taken care of so
easily and cheaply.  Just goes to show that you shouldn’t avoid
things for like, say, a whole year when a simple phone call can make
things much simpler.

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The good news

The good news is that my windshield will probably only be about $240 to
get replaced and they can come and do it while I’m at school.  The
other good news is that it’s only $5 to replace my registration
sticker.  So I’m working on solving those problems.  I think
this week will be a better one than the end of last week!

Good night my dear ones.  Have a wonderful and blessed week.
And Chris and Katie, since I assume you celebrated Easter today, Happy
Easter!  Christ is risen!

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Plants Galore

What I did today:

Planted 11 containers (8, 10,
and 12 inch terra cotta round pots and one long rectangle) for my back
porch, one pot of baby tears and one pot of nicotiana to take to
school, two ivy plants (in one pot) and four spider plant babies.

Planted a total of around 40 plants in my 11 containers.

Planted these kinds of plants:

Herbs:

basil

creeping rosemary

lemon balm

Vegetables:

green leaf lettuce

grape tomato

Flowers and Foliage:

verbena

ageratum

alyssum

ivy geranium

dusty miller

nicotiana

marigold

impatien

vinca vine

dahlia



Used:  Almost all of a 64
quart bag of potting soil (and that, my friends, is A LOT of
dirt!)  It took both Kristen and I to carry it up into our
apartment and onto our back porch yesterday.  And now it’s almost
gone.  Kristen laughed at me for wanting to buy that much dirt but
I’m glad I did!

This is going to be my best year ever for container gardening.
It’s our first try at vegetables.  Kristen has more herbs too
(marjoram, oregano, sage, thyme, and peppermint at least) so we are
going to be overflowing in plants!
I’ll post some pictures once I get Kristen to take them for me with her
digital camera.  I had a fun and very satisfying day!

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High School Re-Acquaintance

A few weeks ago, David Bowler was in the Baltimore area for
business.  I met him and a couple of his friends to see a play, Assassins by Steven Sondheim, in a suburb of DC.  I
would highly recommend it (if you don’t mind some fairly liberal use of
the f-word.)  It’s about all the presidential assassins in the
US.  It may not sound so fascinating but it was really good and
thought-provoking.  Anyway, here’s a couple pictures that David
sent to me when he got back to OR – one from that night and one from
1994 in Glennallen!

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Miss! Your sister?

Many of my kids were wondering where Rachel was today.  I guess
they thought she was cool and were expecting (hoping) that she’d come
back today.    One boy asked me if she lived with me.  I had to
say, “Sadly, no, she lives all the way in Alaska.”

So this morning, I hug Rachel at the airport, she starts to walk in, I
turn around to get in my car, and there is an airport police officer
standing there waiting for me.  He asks me, “Ma’am – can you tell
me what happened to your sticker?”  I think he’s talking about my
peeling bumper sticker “ CITY LIFE” but really he’s referring to my non-existent
year tag on my license plate.  I say, “OH NO!  Someone stole
it again!  That’s the second time that this has happened to
me!”  He looks at me like I’m talking about the moon.  (I
want to say, “Yes, I live in a city – these things happen, maybe not in
the county, or at the airport but they do.  You should know this –
you’re a cop.”  But I don’t say anything.)  So I hand over my
registration and license, thinking it
won’t be any big deal.  Instead, I sit in my car for 20 minutes,
waiting and waiting, (getting more upset by the minute, missing Rachel
and getting more and more late for school), while he chats with his
buddies, talks on his cell phone, wanders around, and sometimes seems
to be working on some paperwork.  So finally I go over to him and
say, “Sir, I’m not complaining but I’m a school teacher and if I don’t
leave very soon I’m going to be late for school and i need to know so I
can call them.”  He says, “I’m working as fast as I can,” LIAR,
“and I’ll be with you soon.”  So that’s it, I get back in my car,
lose it, and he comes over to me with tears streaming down my face and
hands me two citations – one for my missing registration tag and one
for my cracked windshield and has the audacity to say, “Why are you
crying?”  WHY AM I CRYING???  I am crying because I just
dropped off my sister, I don’t have any family close by, now I’m
sad,  you just gave me two tickets, now I have to spend $350 on a
windshield that I don’t have budgeted (I was going to get it fixed
eventually but not before this summer) and I’m going to be late for
school.  THAT’S WHY I’M CRYING.   So he  tells me
to drive safely and wear my seatbelt.  Yes, you have a nice day
too sir and enjoy chatting on your cell phone!

So I drive back to school (it took me 35 very long minutes to get
there) crying on and off, desperately trying to compose myself, knowing
that I will have hardly any time to compose myself before the kids come
and I launch into a long day of school, and arrive at school barely
under control.

That’s my day.  Actually, my kids were fine, we had a fire drill
so we got to go out into a beautiful day for a few minutes, and I got
everything done that needed to be done.  So my day turned out fine in the end.  And now I’m going to try
to figure out how to get a new registration tag.

Or maybe I’ll just go to bed.  I do have ten days after all.  (How generous, Mr. Police Officer.)

I belive Anne would call this a Jonah day.  Thankfully, they only come around every few months.

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Because the Lord knows I don’t receive many compliments…

I got these two today:

From Liz during 3rd period – “Miss, I like your shirt because your eyes
is color blue!!” [accompanied by smiles, raising of eyebrows, and
nodding of head]

From a random guy driving by in a bright red mini-van when I was taking a walk this evening:

“I looooooooooove you!!”

I SHOULD WEAR MY TURQUOISE T-SHIRT MORE OFTEN!!!!!

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Some family comments from my students

This is from L – she’s in 6th grade and is from Honduras.  She
wrote these sentences the day that Mom came to my class and answered
questions from my students.  (These are her exact words and
spelling and numbering.)

1.
Ms j and mothe talke.

2.
The mother have 55 years.

3.
The Ms J have 29 years.

4.
  The brother have 28 years.
6. The sister have 20 years.
7. Ms Je is hair blond.
8.  The mothe go to the eschoo 1969
years      (Editorial comment from me – that
is a LONG time to go to school!!)
9. Ms. J is beauteful Teacher

And this from K (from
Uzbekistan) on what she thought Mom and I did last weekend.  (We
are practicing the past tense and places in our community!)

They went to the park, and talkd abayt whow lond times they dosen’t
see.  After this they went at the restaraunt and they eat food.
(May by like in Mrs. J country)

(Editorial comment from me – my kids come from other countries and eat
different food so obviously, Mom came from another country and probably
ate different food too!)

And this spoken conversation
between myself and two of my 8th grade
girls in homeroom – R (from Haiti) and M (from Vietnam) – while
looking at a picture of all of us taken at Rachel’s graduation:

Girls:  Those are your brothers?

Me:
Yes.

Girls: 
They are HOT!!!!!

Me:
  Yes but they are all married.

Girls:
  Oh man!  I wish they weren’t married!

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