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  <updated>2008-04-03T22:13:02Z</updated>
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    <title>finally</title>
    <published>2008-04-03T22:13:02Z</published>
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    <lj:music>Leave thie City - The Sundays</lj:music>
    <content type="html">So it's taken me this long to post...I don't know why.&amp;nbsp; I have been on MySpace and Facebook for quite awhile now, and this seems so different...in a good way I'm sure, but I just don't know all about it yet.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Today was a pretty good day teaching, but I was bummed out at stupid crap that you have to deal with working in a public school.&amp;nbsp; I'm bringing in a cool guest artist (kick-ass double bass player) to work with my cello and bass orchestra kids, which should be a good thing.&amp;nbsp; But, setting up a field trip, just to go to another building in the district seems to be incredibly difficult.&amp;nbsp; Who knew you would need permission slips, Epi-Pens, asthma inhalers, a first-aid kit just to go to a school less than 10 miles away?&amp;nbsp; I can understand if we were leaving school grounds and going to some off-site place where there wasn't already a nurse or something. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It's amazing to me how many things go on in schools and I never knew when I was actually a student there.&amp;nbsp; I swear more kids are allergic to things than when we were little.&amp;nbsp; I only knew 2 people growing up that had a severe nut allergy, and now I have 5 just in one of my school orchestras!&amp;nbsp; Are people keeping their kids inside too much?&amp;nbsp; Is it the vaccines they get?&amp;nbsp; is it the air we breathe?&amp;nbsp; I definitely also see a difference in the way people parent their children these days, and I don't mean that in a good way for&amp;nbsp; the most part.&amp;nbsp; When I have 10 year old students tell me they watch "The Girls Next Door" with Hugh Hefner, I feel like there's something f*ed up with that.&amp;nbsp; And, kids getting carpal tunnel syndrome from playing video games........But....that's where I say the cheesy thing about "that's why I became a teacher - to&amp;nbsp; make a difference"....somedays it doesn't seem possible, but I guess I have 30 more years to try.</content>
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