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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Banana Bread Recipe

I got this from my friend Mary Case-Candell many years ago when Griff was little.  It's his favorite!

1/2 c. Butter
1 1/2 c. Sugar
2 eggs
1 c. mashed banana (about 3)
1 t. Vanilla
1/2 c. Soured Milk (add 1 t. baking soda to sour)
2 c. flour

Cream buter and sugar, add beaten eggs.  Beat well.
Add soured milk, Beat in mashed bananas and vanilla.  Mix in flour and beat well.
I always add some cinnamon too...

Bake at 350 for an hour.

Yum
Yum

Monday, February 20, 2012

Easter Idea


Easter Bouquet!

Tulips, peep bunnies, and jellybeans...does it get any better?


Sunday, January 22, 2012

OMG - Coke does clean your grout!!!

Ok - so I saw this on Pinterest and I thought I would try it. They used Coke, but we were skeptical so Jerry bought Diet Coke, just incase he had to drink it.

Diet Coke on the grout...



AND AFTER! I couldn't believe it!

Wall art


I couldn't decide what to do with this canvas. So - I went with our Wedding Song...



Saturday, February 26, 2011

Crazy week!

Wow, it's been awhile since I have posted. I had surgery for compartment syndrome on my leg last Wednesday while all of this controversy was brewing. I was on the couch on Thursday, when my fellow colleagues protested at the Capital. I hope people realize that if the "greedy" teachers hadn't of made that large stink on Thursday, this bill would have gone through that day.

The attack on teachers has been overwhelming for me. People think we make too much money? When the economy was good, we were still making around what we are still making. It never really changes much. Now, if you look at where I started 14 years ago, there is a change. However, during that time, I have earned a Master's Degree and added many other credits to my teacher repertoire. Apparently, to many, that doesn't matter. I still make too much.

Some posted on Facebook a link that allowed you to look up teacher salaries. Idiots! That has ALWAYS been public knowledge. There is no secret here. The only secret was that I didn't realize how some of my "so called" friends really felt about teachers. When you say those hurtful things about teachers, I hope that my face comes to mind. YOU are talking about ME.
You are now just an acquaintance to me. I can not be friends with someone who blatantly stomps all over the profession that I have chosen for my life. I can agree to disagree, but the way some of you are going about it is very disrespectful. I would never disrespect you like that.

I am choosing to surround myself with support. That is much easier now since I am back at school. I am hobbling around on one crutch. Yesterday, after hearing Michael Wesch speak at the SWEIO convention. Teachers lined up and were let by the Madison Mayor up to the capital in protest. Well, I can not march. :) My friend stayed back and went at my speed. What a gem!
I walked into the Capital and past the different policemen (Dane County, Fondu Lac, and others). I was overwhelmed with the feeling of being there. Overwhelmed by the "melting pot" of people that where there, together, one voice. Once I got to the rotunda (or should I say near it) you could hear the drums and the chanting and the clapping. You were shoulder to shoulder watching the stream of teachers walk in. It was very emotional.

Not only were there teachers, but students, children, firemen, and many other "middle class" workers who this bill will directly affect. I hope my friends aren't fooled into thinking that the things in this bill will make their life better. It may impact my family directly, but indirectly, in time, it will impact all of us, except for the rich (which I will never be.)

Teachers are getting the bad rap because we were the first to voice (or the largest union to voice) out against this bill. Now that there has been some time for the public to actually look at this bill, people are realizing that public transportation will take a direct hit, as well as BadgerCare and Medicaid, as well as some of our environmental companies. There is MUCH more to the bill that just collective bargaining.

I just have to add that many school districts are just laying off their entire staff right now because of the unknown. My district, as well as Madison and Sun Prairie, chose to sit down as a unit and figure out what to do next. My administrators, union, and board all decided to extend the retirement deadline and the layoff deadline. Thank you for collaborating, compromising, and bargaining collectively. That is the behavior I want our students and children to see.
Signed,
A PROUD TEACHER




Wednesday, October 27, 2010

2010 Football Season is over...




It has been a great season! 5th grade Gold team ended with a 3-3-1 record. They did a great job! Some pix of G from a few games...

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

Seriously, friends, if you haven't signed the Food Revolution petition, GET ON IT!
Don't you want out children to eat real food at school instead of all the processed crap? If you do, click here, and sign it! Take some time to check out his site too, because there are some great recipes!!