Sending you all the Good Vibes I can ACM.
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J Dos27 |
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Very Well done Rachell, I hug you across Britain. I've been studying hard for my first set of "Paramedic" tests, which I can happily say I
passed. I apologise for not being round much of late but I'm not the brightest star in the sky and I have to work extra hard at exams.
Sending you all the Good Vibes I can ACM. |
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shadowwolfie58 |
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Congrats J Doss! I know how stressful those tests can be!
ACM, congrats as well ! BTW, the job I want so much at the county is not for a hospital position. Its work in the the flood control division for our entire county. If you look on a map for San Bernardino county in southern California, you'll see that its pretty big with about half or so desert, mountains and everything in between! ...............................................shadowwolf |
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summer fairy |
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Thanks a lot J Dos27 ! Great news about passing your paramedics tests and I'm very happy to see you back on! *hugs*
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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ambercatsmom |
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Wolfie, oooh sounds like a really cool job!
Thanks everyone for the good wishes. It's been a very hard road, more that I've been able to share here. |
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Congrats on the promotion ACM. My heart goes out to you over your Dad and your kitty. A great big round of applause for our very smart university students. i am very happy not to have my work judged on what I place on a piece of paper. I remember those days. Way to go Shadowwolfie. You seem to have weathered the storm very well. I am taking my wife to the airport in a few. She has to be back in DC for another Federal conference. I pick her up Wednesday night. I have to return to work tomorrow. This was my one vacation, that I take each year, and do nothing but volunteer work. It seems like I have not been at work in a long time. The great news is two years from now I will be deciding if I want, and if I can afford, to retire early. I will not retire unless I can find volunteer work to keep me busy. I have seen too many people call it quits, sit down and are dead in just a few years. One must stay busy and active.
All have a great Sunday.
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summer fairy |
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I admire people that devote so much of their time to volunteer to good causes. Well done CC
Its been a very fine start to my Sunday, especially as the clocks went back an hour so I was up earlier than usual. Sazki and I decided to take a stroll on the beach and the world war II memorial. when we were on our way back home I noticed there was a 10K run for Breast Cancer Research just starting, so I decided to stay an extra 10 minutes to cheer the runners on their way. I have to say, Sazki and I enjoyed ourselfs.
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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Ccusa91 |
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J Doss, I offer my late congrats for your success on your test. There were so many post, at one time, to respond too, that I missed your post.
Talking about education, 'How would all feel about your city/county school system paying for all teachers, without a masters degree in Education, to get their masters from a very well known university free?' The Nashville/Davidson County School Board is working on that idea and it looks like it may be a done deal. This would be a on-line course that requires a person to have completed their probationary teaching period, and they must agree to teach for a certain number of years in the Nashville/Davidson County system. COMMA |
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Congrats, Summer Fairy!
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Little Willow |
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Everyone, please help show your support for this GLBT-friendly book for kids - and show the publisher that tolerance is infinitely better than censorship!
http://slayground.livejournal.com/550869.html Lauren Myracle's newest book, Luv Ya Bunches, revolves around four fifth-grade girls who become unlikely friends. The girls come from different backgrounds and have different home situations. One of them, Milla, has two moms. Scholastic declined to include Luv Ya Bunches in their immensely popular school book fairs unless the author omitted certain words and gave one of Milla's two moms a sex change. She agreed to remove the words they found objectionable - like "geez" and "oh my God" - but said no when they asked her to change Milla's parents. I salute Lauren not only for populating her book with such diverse characters, but for standing by those characters and her story. I wish that television, film, and books depicted the world as it is: multicultural, with characters both gay and straight of varying heights, weights, and abilities, with various pets, in different family, school, and work situations, at different points in their lives, with different amounts of money, and - Obviously, I could go on for days here, but my point is this: If we're writing and broadcasting stories about people in hopes they are stories and characters to which readers and viewers can relate, then shouldn't we show all kinds of people? All kinds of families? All kinds of lifestyles? All kinds of relationships? When there's a story with a happy, well-adjusted family in which the parents happen to be of the same gender, why try change that? If the family had a male parent and a female parent, but the female was, say, taller than the male, or the mother figure worked full-time while the father figure was a stay-at-home dad, would anyone demand that that be changed? When I spoke to Lauren today, I asked if her editors or publisher had expressed any concern when the book was being edited and proofed. We also talked about the diversity of characters, and the beauty we can find in our differences. "When I wrote Luv Ya Bunches, one of my goals -- in addition to just plain telling a great story -- was to accurately represent the makeup of today's elementary schools, but not in a hit-you-over-the-head 'lesson on diversity' sort of way," Lauren said. "Milla has two moms. Katie-Rose is half-Asian. Yasaman is Muslim. Violet is on her own with her dad. There is no such thing as 'normal' in this scenario; or rather, difference is normal. Do classrooms look like this in real life? They sure do at my son's school. But the point wasn't to make a big deal out of these differences. The point was exactly opposite: to tell a story about these specific, non-generic fifth-graders who, despite surface differences, come together and unite in friendship the way loving humans do." For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. On October 23rd, a gentleman named Michael Jones began a petition on change.org urging Scholastic to support gay-friendly books, rather than censor them. He set the goal for 5,000 signatures. Three days later, when I was finalizing this piece on the evening of October 26th, the petition had 3,077 signatures. By the time I'd finished it, the petition had 3,126 signatures. If you'd like to sign the petition, click here or utilize the widget below, at the bottom of this piece. Thank you to Rocco Staino, whose article at School Library Journal first brought this to my attention last week. For what it's worth, I had already planned to read Luv Ya Bunches, as I've read the majority of Myracle's previous novels. This includes Eleven, Twelve, and Thirteen, three books about a young girl named Winnie. Throughout the course of these books, Winnie deals life, family, friends, and schools. She develops her first crush on a boy and, subsequently, gets her first boyfriend. Like Luv Ya Bunches, these books were written for the pre-teen/tween audience and are shelved in the juvenile fiction section of the bookstore. I've also read many of Myracle's young adult novels, and I think one of her strongest is Kissing Kate, a book that does a great job capturing the ups and downs of friendship and romance. In this case, the main romance is between two girls. I recommend it to girls and boys, gay or straight, adults or teens. It's a good book, and to me, that's what it's all about: reading, writing, and sharing good books.
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summer fairy |
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I'm sorry but it wont allow me to sign - as I live in the uk! Thats unfair, I think!
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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Ccusa91 |
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From the publisher:
Dear Mr. XXXXXX,
Scholastic has been helping kids learn to love to read for almost 90 years. Scholastic does not censor books. The selection of books we carry in our book clubs and book fairs is the result of a careful review of thousands of titles each year, and we are committed to a review process that considers all books equally regardless of their inclusion of LGBT characters and same sex parents.
Scholastic is already supporting Luv Ya Bunches by Lauren Myracle. This book is featured prominently on both the student and teacher covers of our December 2009 Arrow Scholastic Book Clubs catalogs which are already printed and are in schools right now. On October 16 we also recorded a http://www.youtube.com/user/TheScholasticChannel href="http://www.youtube.com/user/TheScholasticChannel">Book Talk Editors' Choice Video which features Luv Ya Bunches.
Scholastic editors recognize Milla's two moms as a positive and realistic aspect of the story. We offer other books with same sex couples and gay and lesbian characters in Book Clubs and Book Fairs including The Name of This Book is Secret and The Misfits, as well as the upcoming After Tupac and D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson, and others. Scholastic provides books that will appeal to the wide range of interests and reading abilities of children in the many diverse cultures and communities we serve. Luv Ya Bunches helps us fulfill our mission to do that.
In an interview with School Library Journal, Scholastic stated that we are currently carrying Luv Ya Bunches by Lauren Myracle in our school book clubs. We also said we were still reviewing the book for possible inclusion in our book fairs. Having completed our review of Luv Ya Bunches, Scholastic Book Fairs will carry the title in our spring fairs for middle schools.
Thank you for taking the time to express your opinion. Scholastic is very proud of its long history of helping children learn to love to read. We look forward to continuing to bring the best in children's literature to communities across the country and around the world as Scholastic has done for nearly 90 years.
Sincerely,
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shadowwolfie58 |
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One very sucky thing about this economy.....My hours have been cut and the hospital may let me go after the new year. They have already let 20 full time people
go as well as 2 department directors and 1 hospital director.
I really need to find better work in a different enviornment! .....................................shadowwolf |
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shadowwolfie58 |
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Sorry for the short rant, everyone. Just as it seems I may be well on my way to a new career, something happens.
At least I have an interview on tues. for Bridgestone Tires ! ( of all places, lol). I talked with some of the nursing staff about my hours being cut and possibly my position. They all want more people in the pharmace not less and don't see how the hospital can keep their doors open with such crazy staffing. Its very possible the state board will come in and close us down because we aren't staffed enough for proper patient care. Only time will tell, I guess. ..................................shadowwolf |
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summer fairy |
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Hey, hope your job situation improves very soon Shadowwolfie58!
I must say, next year I'll buy barely any sweets for the trick or treaters! I hardly get any knocking on my door! I bet the year I do that, loads of children will decide to go trick or treaters... sods law, I think!
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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ambercatsmom |
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Wolfie...thing is that you have credentials now to go to another place. You've got experience now in a medical setting which you didn't have before.
You've got the willingness to work your buns off to get the job done, which is really critical and an asset for any employer! I'm keeping my fingers
crossed for you and hope that even if your current job doesn't work out that you get picked up elsewhere. You would be an asset for any company out there!
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summer fairy |
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Well, I've been a busy bee today! Took Sazki for a walk to the beach, prom AND the memorial. Done a load of laundry, washing and general household chores.
I've done a little revision too but must do more if I have any chance of passing my test tomorrow! I've also done my good deed of the day too. I've
said that my neighbor can light some fireworks in my garden too, for his little girl, as long as they are not too loud or big, as Sazki doesn't like the
sound they make.
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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J Dos27 |
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Wow Rachell, it made me tired just reading about what you did today. I had a complete opposite of that day. I had a very bizarre Halloween on duty, at one
point I had Freddie Kruger, Elvira nad Dracula all in the back of my Ambulance at once, so surreal.
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shadowwolfie58 |
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Thanks all.
ACM~ slight hitch with staying in the medical field. Here in San Bernardino, Riverside and Los Angeles counties, its very hard to find tech work thats full time. Other thing is this, I was very lucky to have gotten the job I got. Other hospitals and such require a minimum of 2 years experience before your resume will be accepted. When I say difficult I mean VERY difficult. There are so many techs graduating and flooding the market its not funny! At last count I have filled out applications and sent resumes to over 1011 positions. About half in the medical field. The other half in the industrial sector. Out of all that I have had 4 interviews. Young people don't have a problem getting the same jobs I apply for so I figure its got to be my age. Even though they can't say I'm too old for them, I know thats what it is. The corner pharmacy has the same standards as hospitals. 2 year minimum experience. Its nuts! All I can do is keep trying. ...........................shadowwolf |
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J Dos27 wrote: Surreal, yeah BUT sounds very interesting lol!
Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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summer fairy |
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Lot's of Love, Hugs & Fairy Dust! xxxxx
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