Monday, September 24, 2007

Master's degree -sem1 week 4


At times I think I have ended a vortex of term papers. Although John reminds me that "term papers" normally are written 1 time a semester not weekly. Maybe be the time this semester will end I will feel confident that I can actually write a good research paper. We'll soon see.
The difference between online classes and correspondence classes? Online classes make you read other people's weekly question answers and reply like you really care. Technically you answer 3 a week, and most people do the bare minimum in this class. So I wonder if people will actually read the other posts once they have responded to their 3 required posts? Doubt it.
Price is another BIGGIE difference, although I don't think I am getting $7,000 worth of learning. I think internet classes feel like diploma mills at times just because of the lack of feedback from other students, instuctors, and the school admin. Sad that most of the people that go on for higher education have the personality of a tack, so that interacting with them on anything outside of the classroom is almost nil. I don't think when most even posted their bio that they included their hobbies. (I live to explore new hobbies and embrace the free time that I can enjoy doing my favorite hobbies.)
Week 4 --history.....
onward to the next one.
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Saturday, September 22, 2007

goodbye to a loved pet, Pearl



These are pictures of our beautiful dog Pearl.
Pearl got very sick today, and after 2 vet visits...Pearl passed away.

She was a great sport and loved everyone. She loved to howl at the train noise. She played super with the kids and will be forever missed.

September 22nd--at the age of 8...
We'd call her: "Pearl, Pearl, Pearl"
and she's whimper and call over to sit really close and want to cuddle.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

say what you mean

I wish people would be honest and call things like they are. Here's my story....
I belong to a "Christian Writers Group" --they'd say they are nonprofit but have no paperwork with the state or federal that says that. Then they plan a fundraiser, although they say it's a writer's seminar. I have openly rejected the idea from the beginning, but somehow got talked into making nametags and a few other computer things. I went last night to bring them the info, and you should have seen it.


There were tables and tables of items for sale. So I go home to see what the books are selling for and they are about $10 more than CBD or Amazon! Why are they so much more? One was selling higher than retail. These were "put out my the author as references..." I was told. Too bad that person isn't a member, isn't coming to our event, but wow we are going to sell her stuff at a profit?


If you want an open market sale --have one. Don't call it a seminar if you expect a cover charge, then plan to pass the bucket, and then over charge people for books. Oh, and then bat your eyes and say you are Christians who aren't making a profit off the event. Yeah right!


Why do I care? Because how is this different that the money changers of Jesus' time? I don't see it as any different. Although these are the same godly people that will make me feel guilty that I do a Christmas Vendor Sale because I make money selling products during the holidays. Yeah, well I pay taxes on my stuff and claim it as income. I think their way is illegal, and I'm going to call the state and ask them this next week.


Also why would you pay an author premium (big city) top dollar to come up here to a rural area and then allow them to market all kinds of their products? Amazingly enough I went to see "Big Al" a wonderful MLM (multi-level marketing) guy in Milwaukee, it was put on by the regional Avon manager and we paid $5 to get in, then he sold his tapes for $100 a set. He made his money off of his stuff, not on both ends. Isn't that the way most do it? (Unless they are famous...but I don't think the bookstores pay Bill Clinton to sit in their stores selling his books.)


Hell, if all else I am going to start a group, do a couple fundraisers in the name of God and tuck the money into my mattress. Gee if it's okay with them, why can't everyone do that? Then no one will pay income taxes and/or file the paperwork to become a nonprofit organzation. I guess they might as well do raffle tickets without a raffle number as well.


Wouldn't it be more appropriate if people were honest? Why hide behind lies when you can be totally truthful and say it's a writer's open house where we plan to SELL stuff.


I refused to go today because I do not think that's the purpose of this group, nor it should be. Since the leader is self-appointed, you can't even ask for her to step down. I wonder how many people actually knew enough to bring serious money with them to buy their products (maybe it was a complete bust!) as I would have assumed that my cover charge would have been enough. I mean shouldn't handouts be free?


Yeah, here I am again, standing my own ground. I live by extremely high values and don't sell out too easily to others. Also if you say your group is Christian, then you better act like it or I'm going to jack you up one day.


Oh and before I hear that women are suppose to be submissive little housewives, I remind you that God made me this way and I'd expect that he wants me to yell "Foul!" when I see it. I'm bold, opinionated, and very direct but most people love me that way because I only have one face (compared to some that have 2 or more faces they wear).


This is my vent---and I'm sticking to it!
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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Master's degree starts Sept 4th


Amazingly enough that I am starting my Master's degree in Leadership. It seems like the end of a tunnel that I am now in.
I remember a few years ago when I dated "L" who was working on his master's degree. I think he thought I was stupid and didn't appreciate the fact that I had to potential of earning my very own degree. Maybe when I get this done (18 months to the end) then I'll mail him a picture of me getting mine. HA!
It's been very inspirational that everyone cheers me on when I doubt myself that I can do this. Even though it starts today, it seems that I feel like I am already 2 weeks behind.
Note to self--next time, start reading the book ahead of time so that we can keep an edge on the competition.
I can do it!
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Piano


Did you know I'm taking piano lessons?
I have been for almost a year now. I'm about at an intermediate level, although I don't claim to be great. I wonder if experts say they are experts?
Did Mozart know he was good? Hummm.
Okay I suck at keeping a blog, I'll try harder to keep it updated. I probably should have started a myspace blog anyways as this one has no readers. Oh well--I'll have to double post or post for people to come here and read it.
:) Maybe I'll actually have something interesting to say :)
time for bed
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Friday, May 25, 2007

Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day every one.
This is a big weekend here for us.
I hope to post pictures afterwards.

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Friday, May 18, 2007

planting season



Time for planting :)

I love gardens and flowers, now to get them all planted.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

my flower garden :)


My flower garden :)
I'm including all the flowers in my beautiful garden, that includes Alexander and Rachel.
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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Grampa Pops and kids


Grampa Pops and kids.
This was Grampa Pops' 75th bday party.
The kids love blowing out the candles.
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Sunday, February 11, 2007

MaMa's ladybugs


Don't you just love these cute little Valentine Ladybugs? Crazy that they all have a costume to model isn't it?
Mama's ladybugs:
Dolly
Rachel
Alexander
Aren't they cute?
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Celebrating Chinese New Year


Dressed up in their clothes that we purchased in Xi'an China, Alexander and Rachel model for the camera. Also notice Dolly is in the picture too :)


Happy Chinese New Year!

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Monday, January 22, 2007

washing dishes


The kids washing dishes and loving it.
Let's wait 10 years and see if they still like it then.
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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Freda and kids



Freda comes to visit :)

This is on her last day, when we took her to the bus station.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

4 wheeler



They dream of riding off on uncle's 4 wheeler. The kids are sitting on this big boy toy in the yard.

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Monday, December 25, 2006

Dolly :) telling us to take her picture


She may look mean, but this is a picture of a dog barking because we were taking everyone's picture but her's and she was jealous. Yes, Dolly is a big baby! **s**

Sunday, November 26, 2006

November ends


I thought I would share a new picture of the munchkins since so many people ask to see how they are doing.
They are busy saying "CHEESE" in this photo right before we went to church today.
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Monday, November 20, 2006

BIG vendor sale




On Sat Nov 18th, I worked on organizing a BIG vendor sale in my town.


I had 10 vendors there including the American Legion Aux ladies who served the food and did a bake sale. It was a great sale and we're be doing it again next year as well. It was a big success as far as sales go. I wish we would have sold more inventory but we did exceding better than I would have ever imagined.




:) Avon has been really good to me this year!




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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

cowboys at Halloween



Halloween pictures to share
Alexander, Rachel, and Dolly were cowboys :)

Friday, September 15, 2006

ponderings about selling Xmas stuff

Here's a question to ponder.....

Did you thnk giving gifts at Christmas cheapens the meaning of Christmas?


Then another question---what's your meaning of Christmas?


I'd say Christmas is the day when we celebrate Jesus' birthday.
On birthdays in my house, the birthday person gets presents.
On Jesus' birthday---we all get presents.
Christmas is done up BIG at my house. It is full of traditions, family gatherings, gift giving, and love.

I think Christmas is one of my favorite times of year, because we sing beautiful songs, share the spirit of love, and it's so family oriented. For years my Christmases were terrible, full of memories of being alone, broke, and unloved.
It's so different now. Although even when I was alone, I tried to do the best to share my spirit of Christmas with those with less than I had.

I guess I was made to feel bad because I sell Avon at Christmas, but those that are complaining...I guess they don't see that I SELL AVON all year long. I never stop selling although I hate talking about Avon at church, I know it's the only time some people see me. My Avon business does a lot for my community, and also it helps feed my family, and provide us with items I would buy anyways if I didn't sell them. So? I guess they are jealous.

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