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 Thursday's Thoughts!
 

Okay, I admit it. I'm cheating! I'm very tired, should have been in bed hours ago and have no thoughts left in my brain, so I stoled some from my brilliant, college teacher daughter. So Sue Me!

These are too funny not to share from her blog at blogspot. Oh yes, I have her permission to share!

WRITTEN BY MY DAUGHTER, AMY!

Can I put this in my syllabus?

Well, the semester is over and after reading many papers I've decided that if I could put anything in my syllabus for next semester it would include the following:

1. If you text message during class I will rip the cell phone from your hand and smash it against the wall.

2. Should you feel the need to refer to Asian individuals as "chinamen" in your sociology paper you will receive an automatic F. Should you go further and misspell it as "chainmen" you will be dismissed from the university.

3. If in your final sociology paper you refer to African Americans as being "butt hurt" by racism you will be covered with honey and left on the lawn for the fire ants.

4. If you use the term "espanic" instead of "Hispanic" you will receive an automatic F. If you actually think this is the correct term to use you will be sent back to junior high school.

5. If you choose to cover your head with your sweatshirt, lay your head down and go to sleep during class be prepared to get hit by flying objects.

I actually had a really great class this semester but some things never cease to amaze

HOPE YOU ENJOYED THEM AS MUCH AS I DID. She teaches General Sociology at a Christian University.

Blessings, Karen
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 Monday's Mentions!
 

1. I took off half a day to watch our grandchildren.

2. The wild flowers are incredible this year.

3. Sometimes I feel my age.

4. Everyone keeps asking me if I'm counting down the days until retirement.

5. I got my first jury duty summons today.

6. I'm watching Dancing With The Stars for the second time tonight.

7. 24 was exciting and sad tonight.

8. We might go to Lubbock this Friday.

9. I can't get the poor residents in Kansas who lost their entire town out of my thoughts.

10. So many of our American ladies looked fab in their hats to honor the queen.

11. OK Whit, President Bush did have a little slip up and then in his style, made a joke out of it.

12. Does anyone else feel that there is something different on the Stream lately, or is it just me?

13. The kids at school are getting more hyper by the day!

14. I'm in the creating mood again.

15. I need to mow the lawn.

16. Our boy's high school baseball team will be playing for State.

17.

18. The Bachelor sent the Texas school teacher packing.

19. Did anyone watch The Amazing Race last night?

20. I think I watch too much tv!!!!!!!!!!!!












21. Can you guess my favorite color is yellow?

Karen
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 Little Girl Lost
 

I remember her sweet
five year old smile
Eyes dark chocolate brown
hair thick as Black Beauty's mane.

A playmate for my daughters
so innocent of this world
A smile that lit up your heart
an angel's voice within.

Years passed, little girls grew
letting the world invade
Innocence was lost
along the widening path.

My daughters tried to help
but she became Little Girl Lost
Her bright eyes dimmed
her smile disappeared from view.

Pregnant at fifteen
sharing the spotlight with her mom
Giving birth to a little boy
becoming big sister to a little girl.

School became a thing of the past
another baby on the way
A second son was born
to a bewildered single mom.

Something went so terribly wrong
within her short life
Temptation entered her realm
sending her to prison for quite awhile.

The father of the boys
had his wild ways
That ended his young life and friends
within a tragic, needless crash.

Little Girl Lost
just couldn't find her way
Paternal grandparents
became Mom and Dad to her lads.

Cell doors opened
home for awhile
But that old world
just wouldn't let go.

In and out, out and in
prison doors became revolving
Little Girl Lost couldn't control
the party girl within.

She traveled down south
but wanted to come home
Hitchhiking seemed to be
the mode of travel that fateful night.

An eighteen-wheeler stopped
and offered her a ride
Neither driver nor passenger
knew it would be their last.

Something went wrong
there was an explosion
Bodies were thrown
Fire enveloped.

It was around Easter
a time of remembrance
It also became
a time of sorrow.

Little Girl Lost
lived for almost a month
With arm and leg amputated
and burns too deep to repair.

Twenty-nine and gone
from the world that she embraced
With a drive toward destruction
a misguided soul lost on this earth.

I visited with her
many times through the years
She would always ask
how were my girls?

I wanted so desperately
to help her along the way
But all she would accept
was a listening heart.

So many little angels
lost their way
I think of them often
as I diligently pray.

Little Girl Lost
now she's at rest
I pray that God's Grace
has given her peace at last.

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 From My Daughter's Blog!
 

My daughter teaches a class at a Christian University in Lubbock. She taught classes at Texas Tech University for several years, but since she now has the title of "Mommy" to my grandson, Charlie, she has decided to only teach one class at LCU. I loved her latest post dated yesterday and decided to share it with y'all. Enjoy!

AMY'S LATEST POST!

I used to post real stuff on here, but since Charlie arrived he's been the obvious topic choice. It's just easier and an easy crowd pleaser. But I'm feeling the need for a little more tonight...

It's been a heavy week for obvious reasons, and since I'm currently teaching sociology to college students I've faced a lot of "why" and "what now" questions in the last few days. So, as any good academician would do I ran through the different theoretical perspectives and talked about macro-level systems and structures, micro-level personal problems, blah...blah...blah. I LOVE what I teach. I'm very fortunate to get to study and share with others what I'm passionate about. I just get overwhelmed sometimes with the gravity of it all. My current class topic is social stratification which leads into the next topic of racial & ethnic prejudice and discrimination. Heavy stuff but always my favorite. It's hard for a lot of students to hear and even harder to reconcile the effort involved in developing and executing solutions. I find myself spouting a lot of rhetoric about how cultural, social, economic & political change have to coincide for true and lasting change to occur. Then, as I look at my students who are either half asleep or in deep conversation via cell phone text, a voice in the back of my head says, "Oh, is that all that has to happen? Why didn't you say so? I'll get right on that." How do I teach them to solve the world's problems when I'm so often overwhelmed by them myself? Just wondering.

I know what this all sounds like but I'm really not that melancholy right now. I snuggled Charlie into his afternoon nap, then did a lot of yard work which involved spraying Charlie with the water hose. He got to play in the mud (and eat some of it) and then we got clean together in a bubble bath. Of course he has bathtub books so we read a few of those too. Then we had a post-bath snuggle followed by Charlie walking to his crib when I said, "Let's go night night." Now who wouldn't be on cloud nine after all of that? I know I am!



Daughter Amy and grandson Charlie, Daughter Misti and granddaughter, Jordyn and grandson, Landon!
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 An E-Mail From A Friend!
 

Subject: Restroom break with 3 year old

A 3-year-old tells all from his mother's restroom stall.

My little guy, Cade, is quite a talker. He loves to communicate and does it quite well. He talks to people constantly, whether we're in the library, the grocery store or at a drive-thru window.

People often comment on how clearly he speaks for a just-turned-3-year-old. And you never have to ask him to turn up the
volume. It's always fully cranked. There've been several embarrassing times that I've wished the meaning of his words would have been masked by a not-so-audible voice, but never have I wished this more than last week at Costco.

Halfway, through our shopping trip, nature called, so I took Cade with me into the restroom. If you'd been one of the ladies in the restroom that evening, this is what you would have heard coming from the second to the last stall:

"Mommy, are you gonna go potty? Oh! Why are you putting toiwet paper on the potty, Mommy? Oh! You gonna sit down on da toiwet paper now? Mommy, what are you doing? Mommy, are you gonna go stinkies on the potty?"

At this point I started mentally counting how many women had been in the bathroom when I walked in. Several stalls were full ... 4? 5? Maybe we could wait until they all left before I had to make my debut out of this stall and reveal my identity.

Cade continued, "Mommy, you ARE going stinkies aren't you? Oh, dats a good girl, Mommy! Are you gonna get some candy for going stinkies on the potty? Let me see doze stinkies, Mommy! Oh ... Mommy! I'm trying to see in dere. Oh! I see dem. Dat is a very good girl, Mommy. You are gonna get some candy!"

I heard a few faint chuckles coming from the stalls on either side of me. Where is a screaming newborn when you need her? Good grief. This was really getting embarrassing. I was definitely waiting a long time before exiting. Trying to divert him, I said, "Why don't you look in Mommy's purse and see if you can find some candy. We'll both have some!"

"No, I'm trying to see doze more stinkies. Oh! Mommy!" He started to gag at this point. "Uh oh, Mommy. I fink I'm gonna frow up. Mommy, doze stinkies are making me frow up!! Dat is so gross!!" As the gags became louder, so did the chuckles outside my stall. I quickly flushed the toilet in hopes of changing the subject. I began to reason with myself: OK. There are four other toilets. If I count four flushes, I can be reasonably assured thatthose who overheard this embarrassing monologue will be long gone.

"Mommy! Would you get off the potty, now? I want you to be done going
stinkies! Get up! Get up!" He grunted as he tried to pull me off. Now I could hear full-blown laughter. I bent down to count the feet outside my door.

"Oh, are you wooking under dere, Mommy? You wooking under da door? What were you wooking at, Mommy? You wooking at the wady's feet?" More laughter. I stood inside the locked door and tried to assess
the situation.

"Mommy, it's time to wash our hands, now. We have to go out now, Mommy."

He started pounding on the door. "Mommy, don't you want to wash your
hands? I want to go out!!"

I saw that my "wait 'em out" plan was unraveling. As I sheepishly opened the door, and found an open sink, I thought, Where's the fine print on the 'motherhood contract' where I signed away every bit of my privacy?

But as my little boy gave me a big, cheeky grin while he rubbed bubbly soap between his chubby little hands, I thought, I'd sign it all away again, just to be known as Mommy to this little fellow.

(Written by Shannon Popkin, who is a freelance writer, and mother of
three. She lives with her family in Grand Rapids,where she no longer
uses public restrooms.)

I really don't know if this is true, but it still made me laugh, so thought I would share if you haven't seen it.

Blessings, Karen

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