Tuesday, February 20, 2007

I have a headache

As far as I can see, it doesn't have Excedrin written on it, so I have no idea what to take to get rid of it.  That is all.

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

QotD: Apple For The Teacher

Who was your best (or worst) elementary school teacher?
Submitted by Minnow

I'll give you one of each.

My best elementary school teacher was Mary Mulligan in 3rd grade (Franklin Elementary School, Lehighton, PA).  She stood out far ahead of the other teachers I had in elementary school (possibly all of my education) because she truly cared, set her expectations high, and provided you with the means and support to reach those expectations.  If anyone here sees Mary, let her know that Shawn O'Brian wishes her the most heartfelt thanks possible.  I don't believe I would be where I am today if it weren't for her.

My worst elementary teacher (and again, worst overall) was Mr. Peiffer in 4th grade.  In his class I quickly learned (since he pulled me aside and explained this) that I would receive good grades simply because it was expected of me from my performance in earlier years.  Knowing this I hardly tried to learn anything.  This is the year I fell behind in math and never completely recovered.  I tried and did reasonably well in successive years, but was never again outstanding when it came to my math courses.  Another reason he was my worst teacher was the fact that he had taken swings at several students.  Granted they were provoking him by taunting him, but talk about an overreaction!  Now when I say swings, I'm not saying he tried to slap them with a ruler, I mean he tried to punch them and do serious harm.  Thankfully they were quick enough to dodge.  In one case his missed throw hit the bulletin board on the wall behind the student.  It left a nice sized dent in the bulletin board.  It was a bad year for me and other students, thankfully he was transferred away after that one year.  I pity the students that may have had to deal with him since.

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

QotD: Think Global, Buy Local

Do you buy products made locally?  Is there anything made in your area that you love?

There are a few things that are locally made that I will buy:

Iced Teas: Zimmerman's Dairy here in Lehighton, PA or Turkey Hill from Lancaster PA.
Sodas: A-Treat beverages headquartered in Allentown, PA.
Ice Cream: Turkey Hill from Lancaster, PA.


There are others, these are just a few off the top of my head.  There is one brand that no longer is produced that I miss, although my heart is praising every supernatural being in non-existence for the fact.  Golden Sun Potato Chips.  These were the most incredible potato chips that were made in small batches by a family in Slatington, PA.  While I say small batches, I mean compared to Lays, Herrs, etc.  They were available in stores throughout the Lehigh Vally, at least.  I've never found a replacement for these.  When I heard the families children were not going to continue the business when their parents retired I was shocked.  I bought every box and bag I could get my hands on, but that wasn't much because many other people were doing the same. 

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