24 October 2009

Gone too soon......

Yes, I know that's a title of a song done by Michael Jackson, but this week it fits the news down here. The week of the 12th, one of my former students passed away due to complications of diabetes that no one knew she had. They haven't come out and said what actually made her sugar spike over 12000, but there are a few theories floating around. The week before she took the Flu Mist and then took ill later in the week. By Sunday she was worse, then by Wednesday morning she was gone. From what I was told an autopsy was performed and we won't know when those findings will be released or if they will be.

On the 19th was her viewing, which was also my birthday. The next day they laid her to rest. A sixth grader is way too young to pass. She was a great person deep down and had dreams of wanting to become a doctor. Now, those dreams are gone along with her presence. Many of my former students took it very hard b/c they have been classmates since 1st grade. How do you say good-bye to a friend that you've known most of your life.

Just in the last 4 months, I have had too much loss affect my life. I can't take another loss this year. Please make sure you protect yourself from that dreaded H1N1 by washing your hands or at least using sanitizer. Also, drink hot liquids and gargle w/ salt water or Listerine. Those steps help kill the bacteria that enters your body via the nasal passages, and mouth. I don't want anyone to have to go through what these families are going through losing children to this flu!

I will hopefully be blogging more.... just been very busy w/ school and graduate school. Only 4 more months and 2 classes!!!! Then I will have my masters~!

Have a great weekend and Halloween!

27 September 2009

Time to get back to blogging!!!!!

There's been so much going on in my every so simple, no stress, can't get anything accomplished life over the past few months; that it would be insane for me to apologize for not blogging. Since the end of July, things have been just feet to the ground and I'm off...... literally!


The end of July found me in Ohio for my Aunt Janet's funeral. She's finally free of that ugly disease Cancer! After that, I found out that just a day earlier a May babies 2003 friend of mine lost one of her triplets to Leukemia the day before my Aunt passed. Talk about torture for that family. (Long story)



August found me:
  • Preparing for a new school year at a new school at a new grade level
  • Cleaning this said classroom because it was just NASTY!
  • Having everything up and ready for the first day of school- tough job b/c there was SO MUCH cleaning to be done!
  • Lil man having a week's vaca in Ohio w/ the folks and DG!
  • Having the first day of school.... which brings this every so not simple part

First day of school-
---- started out great. Met my students, gave them the rules and we were off to a great start... then around 9:30----
  • heart starts racing and I am feeling faint Take kids outside for recess... heart still beating like crazy...
  • another teacher says, go to the nurse. I walk up to her office, she takes my BP it is ok, but not normal. Heart rate.... 140 beats per min. WTH!!!
  • Sit in her office, chilled, sweating, and well, just not feeling right.
  • About noon she and the principal rush me to the hospital..... Lucky me!
  • Get to the hospital, sit in wheel chair, nurse starts vitals.... rips cuff and stuff off me and rushes me to room.


This is where it gets good:
  • 1st EKG 250 BPM---- WTH!
  • Doc comes in tries some really cool things, but no luck
  • Doc orders meds, these meds stop the heart to get it back into a rhythm. Talk about scared!
  • Heart stops for a second and starts right back up.
  • I get to stay for a couple hours. OH THE JOY!!
  • No work on the second day of school! WHAT??? Do you really know what you're asking here......
  • Go to my dr. on Wed. Tells me the following-- no unusual stress, no heavy lifting, and no exercise programs! Oh Darn and I was going to join the gym that day..... NOT!.
Now, for the no stress/exercise/ lifting part that doesn't help any......
  • Go back to work Thurs and Fri. Then on Fri afternoon.... again something comes up!
  • I was told, we need you to move schools b/c of numbers.... get this... BY MONDAY! WTH???
  • I am not to be stressed--- oh ok
  • I am not to lift heavy stuff-- who's going to do it???
  • I am not to exercise---- who's going to take the stuff to my new school???
  • Well, the latter two were taking care of the WONDERFUL maintenance staff @ my school district. They brought it to me. Thankful that one of my teacher friends packed all my stuff in less than an hour... WTG Jodi!
  • New, school.... no stress.... YEAH RIGHT!


Now, it's September:
  • The ex leaves for Afghanistan again... lil man is worried and sad
  • Been trying not to catch that ugly flu virus that's been going around our school....
  • Cardiologist said my heart is ok, the CVT won't kill me, however got to take it easy!
  • Started the 3rd to last class for my masters!!!!!!!!
  • Graduation is getting closer and closer!!!!
  • Birthday's galore of my friends of this month!! One is turning 40--- sssshhhhhh

October brings:
  • Trip to OHIO to see DG and family b/c I've been out of HS now for 20 years.... WHAT 20 years how is that possible?????
  • My birthday and birthday's of many friends
  • Halloween!!! Last trick-o- treat w/ my best bud, Rachel and her kids. Her hubby has been transferred to Ft. Campbell for Feb. :( Stupid Army!


More to come----- Hopefully I will get some more information out there and quicker this time. I am also on Facebook, MySpace, and I might just look into Twitter...... we shall see!


23 August 2009



I am trying to raise funds for these hand-held remotes to improve my student's learning with technology. If you know of anyone who would like to donate or a company that's looking to help a school in need, please forward this information to them. I really did not want to ask via my blog, however I do not have any other outlet to get my word out. I have researched these remotes and they have improved learning by over 80% in a year. My student's would make great growth in Math if I had access to these; however, the cost is to high for just me to purchase them.

Thanks for reading.

24 July 2009

Sorrow and Joy

Over the past few days, I had a major loss in my family unit. This evil disease call CANCER took the life of my Godmother/Aunt Janet. She fought a long hard battle. Diagnosed in Oct. 2007 and passed away on Tuesday, July 21, 2009, just 7 days after her birthday. She was 55 or 56. Too young to be taken from her devoted and loving husband and her two incredible boys.

However, I know that she's in heaven with the Lord, Jesus, and the angels. She's probably walking around right now talking to her dad, who she lost back in 1989. Twenty years almost. He passed away on Nov. 14th, 1989; his birthday was to be on Nov. 21st. Ironic isn't it? It also was the day of my first anniversary as a single woman. The date my divorce papers were signed.

I just learned today that a friend, who's triplet girls are 9 days older than my lil guy, lost one of those girls to CANCER! This one they call Leukemia. Only 6 years old and wiser than I this little girl was. She knew so much in the short little time she lived. Her sisters are grieving because they always slept together, now there's this empty space. Her mother, not accepting the fact that one of her first born is gone. Another family separated by a deadly disease!

If anyone has in their family a history of cancer, please request that your doctor take the necessary tests that might just save your life. A colonoscopy, a blood test, a MRI or CAT scan, are all ways to detect early signs.

Our family is requesting donations to be made to St. Jude's in Memphis, TN. This wonderful hospital has done great research and development in Cancer treatments and has cured some children who have walked through their doors, some never walked out, but they had the opportunity to receive top notch medical treatment that they would never had at their home hospitals due to high cost.

Thankfully St. Jude's does not turn away those who are unable to pay. That's where the donations come in. They help pay for those tests, treatments, and even for a place for their parents to stay if they need it.

Maybe your school could do the Math-a-thon. A wonderful way to sharpen math skills and to raise money for the children of St. Jude. You or your family members may never need their services; however, there may just be one child in your county or school district that will. I know in two schools that I taught at did Math-a-thon and raised significant funds for this wonderful hospital. We later found out that two or three children from those districts were at St. Jude's for treatments. What a feeling it was to help someone we didn't even know! To make their life a little more worth living.

My joy is that I know that my aunt and little Izzy are now with God and they are not being tormented by this crazy disease they call CANCER! They are whole again with those they have mourned for just a few or for many years.

God rest your souls, Aunt Janet and Izzy!

I love you!!!!

19 July 2009

Again, why?? Just WHY??



This young lady is wonderful... and get this... no teleprompters!!!! POTUS (President of the US must learn.... he doesn't need a TOTUS (Teleprompter of the US)! ROFL!!!!



http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/07/atlas-exclusive.html --Read this too!



Gotta love Ronnie!!

17 June 2009

National Health Care posters....

Some Posters that I found on MySpace that helps to give a picture of Nationalized Health Care. WE DIDN'T NEED IT WHILE I WAS GROWING UP; WE SURE DO NOT NEED IT NOW!


From Michelle Malkin Readers Please share everywhere.


From Michelle Malkin Readers Please share everywhere.

From Michelle Malkin Readers Please share everywhere.

02 June 2009

Stop the Government before it stops you! DEAD!





This is really scary that our US gov't wants to do this to our people. I do understand that there are people out there w/o insurance; however, let me tell you if the crack heads to were sue happy would for every little tiny thing didn't get their case through the courts, then we wouldn't have the high medical care rates today. Insurance companies are the other problem. I will attest to that.

WE DO NOT NEED GOVERNMENT RAN HEALTH CARE!!!!!

What we do need is some overhaul, cutting back, and sensible solutions. The less government is in your life and mine the better!! How many more freedoms are you going to allow them to take before enough is enough?? What will it take, another American Revolution/ Civil War??

Stop the INSANITY!!!!!!