Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley
"The only rule is love"
“People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a
confession of character.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The cure for anything is salt water- sweat, tears or the sea." -Isak Dinesen
I'm mature enough to forgive you, BUT not dumb enough to trust you.
In an age when tolerance is the esteemed value of the left, there seems to be little tolerance of the right.
Settle in or saddle off.. it ain't right to point.
Good research, planning & not rushing into anything is key to success.
A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
Sometimes FATE Steps in No Matter How Fast You Run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
certainly!
when work is pleasure, life is a joy!
when work is duty, life is slavery...
ewwwwwwww! what if you had to eat those words?
"We're flawed because we want so much more. We're ruined because we get the these things and wish for what we had." Don Draper - Mad Men

Saturday, September 11, 2010

13 Things Your Child's Teacher Won't Tell You


hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

1. If we teach small children, don’t tell us that our jobs are “so cute” and that you wish you could glue and color all day long.

2. I’m not a marriage counselor. At parent-teacher conferences, let’s stick to Dakota’s progress, not how your husband won’t help you around the house.

3. We’re sick of standardized testing and having to “teach to the test.”

4. Kids used to go out and play after school and resolve problems on their own. Now, with computers and TV, they lack the skills to communicate. They don’t know how to get past hurt feelings without telling the teacher and having her fix it.

5. When I hear a loud belch, I remember that a student’s manners are a reflection of his parents’.

6. Your child may be the center of your universe, but I have to share mine with 25 others.

7. Please help us by turning off the texting feature on your child’s phone during school hours.

8. Guys who dribble a ball for a couple of hours a game can make up to $20 million a year. We educate future leaders and make about $51,000 a year.

9. We take on the role of mother, father, psychologist, friend, and adviser every day. Plus, we’re watching for learning disabilities, issues at home, peer pressure, drug abuse, and bullying.

10. Kids dish on your secrets all the time—money, religion, politics, even Dad’s vasectomy.

11. Please, no more mugs, frames, or stuffed animals. A gift card to Starbucks or Staples would be more than enough. A thank-you note: even better.

12. We love snow days and three-day weekends as much as your kid does.

13. The students we remember are happy, respectful, and good-hearted, not necessarily the ones with the highest grades.
"Not everything that
pops into your head needs to be shared on Facebook"

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

jeitinho~
"you've gotta do, what you've gotta do..."