Monday, December 22, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Things not to do online...
Something I wouldn't recommend trying at home.. nor would I try ever...
... because that is what would happen if I tried it to do so.
For shits and giggles find more 'fail' here: http://failblog.org
... because that is what would happen if I tried it to do so.
For shits and giggles find more 'fail' here: http://failblog.org
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
If my life was simple...
...I'd be so relaxed and happy too.
Isis really likes the new red couch.
Labels: Catblogging, Cats, Kittens, life, random
Monday, December 8, 2008
Behold the days of suck.
Bah humbug.
You'd think I'd have figured this out by now, but, the holiday seasons don't exactly always bring out the best in all of us. Adults are sometimes very frustrating - more frustrating than kids.
Kids, standing in line for the bus were being pushed around by the big kid, and no one was doing anything about it. I guess I could have stepped in sooner, but with four teachers around, and the vice principal 100 feet away, I was more shocked and awed that they were letting it happen. I really believed SOMEONE, any one of them, was going to say something to that kid at any minute.
It wasn't just.. pushing or playing around it was... knocking the other kids to the ground. I did say something, but why did I have to point it out? Are they all really that oblivious to a smaller kid being pushed around by a bigger kid? Isn't it their job to protect the little kid?
I refuse to believe that I'm the only adult with eyesight. What really pissed me off though is that they were totally oblivious and acted like it was a travesty. A fire was suddenly lit under their collective asses, and then they all 'over' reacted, when had they just been paying attention in the first place, things might not have escalated.
Bah. Humbug.
You'd think I'd have figured this out by now, but, the holiday seasons don't exactly always bring out the best in all of us. Adults are sometimes very frustrating - more frustrating than kids.
Kids, standing in line for the bus were being pushed around by the big kid, and no one was doing anything about it. I guess I could have stepped in sooner, but with four teachers around, and the vice principal 100 feet away, I was more shocked and awed that they were letting it happen. I really believed SOMEONE, any one of them, was going to say something to that kid at any minute.
It wasn't just.. pushing or playing around it was... knocking the other kids to the ground. I did say something, but why did I have to point it out? Are they all really that oblivious to a smaller kid being pushed around by a bigger kid? Isn't it their job to protect the little kid?
I refuse to believe that I'm the only adult with eyesight. What really pissed me off though is that they were totally oblivious and acted like it was a travesty. A fire was suddenly lit under their collective asses, and then they all 'over' reacted, when had they just been paying attention in the first place, things might not have escalated.
Bah. Humbug.






