Question…

Is Mary Tyler Moore too outdated? Does Generation X?…Y?…whatever letter signifies the average 20-something know about Mary Tyler Moore and the show-opening spin, the “You’re gonna make it after all”, and “You can turn the world on with your smile”?

Just checking.

Posted in Mary Tyler Moore on 03/02/2010 07:47 pm | 13 Comments

I’ve Got Awards to Give Out…

Al of Publish or Perish has bestowed upon me the Prolific Blogger Award! Regular readers of this blog may very well be going, “Wha–? Huh?” And you have a point. I never would have considered myself a prolific blogger–more of a spotty, whenever-something-interesting-comes-along blogger. However, that said, I have been blogging for awhile. Since 2004. And I do have over 650 posts under my belt, so that’s something right? Anyway, I appreciate it and I strive to be more prolific. You make me want to be a better blogger, Al! Thank you!

The rules of this award are:
1. Every winner of the Prolific Blogger Award has to pass on this award to at least seven other deserving prolific bloggers. Spread some love!
2. Each Prolific Blogger must link to the blog from which he/she has received the award.
3. Every Prolific Blogger must link back to This Post, which explains the origins and motivation for the award.
4. Every Prolific Blogger must visit This Post and add his/her name in the Mr. Linky, so that we all can get to know the other winners.

I know you are all on the edge of your seats, waiting to see how I will be ‘spreading the love’…so, here goes…
My choices for Prolific Bloggers (and these bloggers truly are prolific!) are:

1. David Cranmer at The Education of a Pulp Writer

2. Travis Erwin at One Word, One Rung, One Day

3. Barrie Summy

4. Beck

5. Green Girl in Wisconsin

6. Sarah Laurence

7. Keri Mikulski

Go and check these authors out!

Posted in award, prolific blogger on 03/01/2010 08:38 pm | 7 Comments

Just Desserts?

I have a little situation. Two weeks ago my younger son (2nd grade) came home and told me that I didn’t put a dessert in his lunch. I assured him that I had–that’s the best part of a lunch, after all. So, he said he guessed then that somebody had taken it. I wrote it off, figuring it was a fluke–maybe it had gotten lost or thrown away, but we decided that we’d put the dessert in the front pocket of his lunchbox instead of the main compartment, just in case. Then Monday this week he asked me why I was giving him such small lunches. Turns out he was missing both his dessert and his croissant. So…I emailed his teacher to let her know the situation, and I started showing him exactly what I was putting into his lunch.

She was upset to hear that this was happening in her classroom and evidently lectured the students on how unacceptable it was to touch or take someone else’s food. She also put my son’s lunch behind her desk for the day. She emailed back that she didn’t expect it would happen again and if it did, she had a brave student in her class. That night my son came home with half of his dessert missing–it could have happened before ‘The Talk’. Then Wednesday and Thursday nothing was missing. But today again he came home and told me he didn’t have a lunch dessert (it was two yellow-creme Oreos) and I hadn’t packed him a snack (I had–I always put it in the side pocket of his backpack). Arghhh!

So I sent another email to his teacher this afternoon to let her know the latest. I’m not sure what she will do, but I would be content to give her another shot at solving the problem. My husband, on the other hand, wants to doctor up a couple of Oreos, smearing cayenne pepper into the yellow creme. He figures if they eat their pilfered treats at school, they’ll be found out as soon as their mouth is on fire. And even if they don’t, the hope is they’ll think twice about taking someone else’s food again.

I feel weird about this. On the one hand I want this kid to stop stealing, and ideally, he should be caught. On the other…this kinda feels over the top. And I think we’d be painted as bad guys if the eating happens in school.

I’d love some second opinions…

By the way,
Thanks for all your good wishes–and thank you for the award, Al! I will put together a post about it shortly!

Posted in lunch thief on 02/26/2010 11:46 pm | 6 Comments