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  • Reblog – Urgent anti-bully message to educators: Do more to stop it

    Urgent anti-bully message to educators: Do more to stop it is a cross-blog from Annie Fox’s Blog

    Annie Fox, M.Ed., is an internationally respected parenting expert, 

    award-winning author, and a trusted online adviser for tweens teens.

    (via @TeachersApps) 

    They say schools are no longer in the business of teaching good citizenship, character, ethics or whatever you want to call it because educators are too busy “teaching to the test.” There’s no test for character that can be graded to give districts bragging rights for getting their scores up, so why teach this stuff? Because there actually is a test for character. It’s called Life and we ought to be teaching to it. When we don’t, we get this…
    Hey Terra,
    People at school don’t like me because me and this popular girl got into a little fight and I won. To get even she spread rumours about me saying I was in a mental institution for weird and violent behavior (a complete lie). Then everyone started to insult and ignore me. She does it the most. They say stuff like “Hey freak! No one likes you, so why dont you take a long walk off a short bridge?” Everyday. I don’t get a break from it. I insult them back. I know I probably shouldn’t bother, but it’s really hard not to. It’s like automatic for me now. I don’ t like being told to basically die. It’s not right for anyone to be told that.
    So Fed Up
    See it. Name it. Stop it.
    Dear Fed Up,
    These kids are being rude and cruel. I know it’s hard to hear this crap and try to brush it off. I’ve heard it said that no one can bring you down without your permission. That’s kinda true and kinda not. Humans are wired to be emotional. We’re also wired to want other people to like us. So when someone shouts angry words in your face or online, your human wiring kicks in. Your heart beats faster (and not in a good way) and you feel attacked. Even if the person isn’t someone you know or care about. Even if what he or she says is a lie. Words hurt. We feel it. So I totally understand the temptation to attack back. Except… it doesn’t help. You’ve seen that. It just makes things worse. Like throwing gasoline on a fire. That won’t put it out.
    But you need to learn to take care of yourself. That doesn’t mean yelling nasty stuff back at people who are mean to you. You need to take care of yourself by figuring out how to response so that
    a) you don’t give anyone permission to push your buttons so you automatically react like a puppet and
    b) at least one adult at school and/or at home steps in and gets to the bottom of this so that this girl and her followers no longer feel they’ve got the right to talk to you or anyone in this way.
    I just took my fingers off the keyboard for a minute.  I’m taking a deep breath now, because hearing about this stuff every day really upsets me. I feel frustrated there are kids who believe it’s OK to be mean to other kids. I also feel frustrated that the adults who run schools (principals, counselors, teachers, coaches) have not done a better job making school a safer more accepting place for all students all the time.
    Still breathing. It helps. Take some deep breaths on your own whenever you need to calm down. Then think about what would really make this situation better. Forget about trying to talk to the girl. Go to adults in power. Talk to your parents. Tell them what you told me. Tell them just how Fed Up you are. Talk to the principal (with or without your parents). Talk to the school counselor. This has to stop. Adults can make it stop. Remind them it’s their job.
    Take care.
    In friendship,
    Terra
    ————–
    I’m so sick of the situations that prompt these emails. Where are the adults in charge? Do they really not know what’s going on? Do they believe it’s not part of their “job” to get involved with fights between students? Do they worry they’ll get no support from their administrators if they step in? Do they worry they’ll get  in trouble with parents for calling out kids who are disrepecting other kids? Or have they just given up, believing that peer harassment is a problem bigger than any remedy they might offer in the moment?
    I don’t know what school administrators and teachers think about the bullying that persists in their schools. Why don’t you tell me? I’m listening.
  • Help me finish my PGCE!

    As many of you know, I’m working hard to complete my Postgraduate Certificate in Education this year. Following various jobs, projects and labor – I had managed to save up enough funds to pay for tuition. Woohoo!!! 

    But I didn’t count on the “additional” expenses (accommodation, insurance, groceries and fuel) – which have now eaten through two thirds of my tuition money. At this rate, I’ll be broke and homeless by April. With the PGCE program being such an intensive, one year program of full-time study, getting a “day job” didn’t work out. Successfully completing this program leaves little time for sleep, and no time for distractions like romance or employment.

    Out of pure desperation, and with a few moments to spare on this Sunday, I’ve decided to go for the only option left to me: to just ask for help.

    Please help.

    Contact me through the comment section (moderated) for details, or support my GoFundMe page:


    Thank you!
  • iPhone cases are here!

    Just in time for the holidays – custom iPhone 4/4s & 5 cases from your friends at Instacanvas! These impact resistant cases protect your phone while also giving you access to all ports and functions. We proudly use CaseMate cases for a sleek look that shows off both your phone and your amazing taste in Instagram art. Check out my gallery and order your favorites: instacanv.as/absolutwillie

  • Movember

    Brace yourselves…
    …the moustaches are coming!
    Yep! This year, I’ve decided to join in the fun, sacrifice my beard and, in the spirit of Movember, grow a mustache from scratch. All with the aim of raising awareness of prostate- and testicular cancer!
    Want to learn more about it? Or donate and sponsor my Mo?
    Then go to mobro.co/absolutwillie right away!
    *proof of a clean start: 1 Nov 2012
  • the gallery is open!

    I’d like to thank everybody who clicked and requested my gallery opening – it worked y’all!!!

    now everybody can click on through to http://instacanv.as/absolutwillie and have a look at my debut exhibition:

    Pretty Liturgical – textile studies of religious vestments.

     and best of all? you can now legitimately OWN your favorites!! so go on and buy, buy, buy!

    I’ve got tuition to pay for ;0)

  • selling out to school up

    so here’s the deal: I’ve applied to my alma mater (Stellenbosch University) for acceptance into the Postgraduate Certificate in Education program for 2013. it is a full time, residential program which will (finally) make me a “real” teacher in the eyes of the local job market.

    getting certified as a teacher will open the doors to a proper job at home – something which is frustratingly unavailable despite my existing qualifications and international experience.

    here’s the kicker though: it is going to cost me about US$10,000 for the year…

    while I am taking on every freelance opportunity that I can grab hold of, including piece-jobs of manual labor, it is becoming all too clear that I need to investigate additional avenues.

    remembering the popularity of my photography when exhibited in Missouri (when the conditions of my visa prevented me from accepting payment for them), I’ve decided to put my work up for sale again. issues of copyright, production, pricing and international postage are a frightful headache, and I need some way to test the market and see wether this is a worth while venture.

    enter Instacanvas:

    Instacanvas offers me the opportunity to open a gallery, where they handle sales, printing and shipping of purchased artwork. naturally they keep the lion’s share of the money, giving the artist (me) 20% of the money made in sales. I get to retain copyright on all my images, thankfully, making it possible for me to take things further when feasible.

    so I put my name down, and readied my photos.

    what can you do to help? plenty!

    • first of all, by merely clicking and requesting my gallrey opening on Instacanvas, you help move my gallery’s opening to the front of the cue.
    • secondly, once the gallery is open, you could buy my prints! (Remember, I get 20% – so I need BIG sales, and plenty of them!)

    Request my gallery opening

    instacanv.as/absolutwillie

    • OR, if you’re feeling generous, you could send a donation / become a sponsor! (leave a comment and get in contact)
  • It Isn't Your Town – It's You

    Compliments Worth County Times
    Grant City, Missouri
    If you want to live in the kind of town
    Like the kind of town you like,
    You needn’t slip your clothes in a grip
    And start on a long, long hike.
    You’ll only find what you left behind,
    For there’s nothing that’s really new.
    It’s a knock at yourself when you knock your town.
    It isn’t your town – it’s you!
    Real towns are not made by men afraid
    Lest somebody else gets ahead.
    When everyone works and nobody shirks
    You can raise a town from the dead.
    And if while you make your personal stake
    Your neighbor can make one, too,
    Your town will be what you want to see.
    It isn’t your town – it’s YOU!
  • CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Special Olympics Missouri Northwest Area

    Hello All,

    We are gearing up for our 2012 District Bowling Competition for Special Olympics Missouri that will be held in St. Joe, MO March 3-4! We will be utilizing Belt Bowl and Southside Family Fun Center for this amazing event! 
    We are still in need of volunteers to ensure that we provide the best bowling competition to our athletes. They deserve the best!  If you are interested in volunteering we could really use your help. We have 1200 SOMO Athletes coming into town to compete. They must win a gold or silver medal in order to advance to the State Tourney in Columbia in May. If you would like to be a part of this special event you can sign up to volunteer at the link below:

    Volunteer Link: here
    Then click on: St. Joseph District Bowling March 3-4

    We hope that you can make it out that weekend. When you visit our volunteer site you can click whichever shifts fit into your time schedule. We would truly appreciate you sending this on to anyone you think might be interested in being a part of this event. Thank you!!!


    Katie Hrenchir | Associate Area Director | Special Olympics Missouri Northwest Area
    520 Francis Street | St. Joseph, MO  64501 | P: 816-233-6232 | F: 816-233-0130
    www.somo.org | hrenchir@somo.org | Be a fan.  Like us on Facebook.


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  • watch it. watch it again.

    and watch it in full screen,
    with the volume way up…
    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2mf8DtWWd8?fs=1]
    if you’re going to drive – don’t drink. AT ALL.
    and if you see your “tipsy” friend taking his/her keys and heading for the door – take their keys, get them home safely, worry about the vehicle when everyone’s sober. (an acquaintance of mine gave his buddy his bike’s keys back, who proceeded to smash into someone else.)
    THINK
    before you
    DRINK
    before you
    D(R)I(V)E
  • True Colors: it gets better

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnYa9R4N-8c?version=3]
    turn up the volume
    and view this in full screen
    thank you to the Gay Men’s Chorus of LA!