Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Composers vs. Jeans

After teaching a somewhat excrutiating lesson to my fifth graders today on recorder, I played for the class the next song they will work on which is "Ode to Joy," of course from Beethoven's 9th Symphony.

I said, "Most of y'all have heard that song before, haven't you?" The students voiced their agreement with my statement.

Then I said, "Who thinks they can name the composer of that piece? It's someone very famous that you may have heard of before."

From the back of the room came a loudly bellowed answer, "LEVI STRAUSS!"

Sigh. This student was clearly thinking of Johann Strauss, renowned for composing many waltzes. Sadly, they weren't in the right ballpark.

Yep. That's my funny of the day. Just ask your local Levi's store if they can play Ode to Joy. Sigh.

Beethoven
Strauss

Something tells me these guys didn't ever wear a pair of these:


Thursday, April 9, 2009

Dad Hammers Teen's Cell Phone

I know who'd be footing that bill at MY house when I was a teenager: ME!

CHEYENNE — In one month, a Cheyenne teenager sent 10,000 text messages and received about the same — all while her family's plan did not include texting.
That means the family's provider — Verizon — charged them for each incoming and outgoing text message.

The girl's parents, Gregg and Jaylene Christoffersen, thought texting had been disabled, so one can imagine their surprise when they got the monthly phone bill and it asked for $4,756.25.
"It just hit us like a rock, like you're stepping into a bus," Gregg Christoffersen said.
The bill was legit.

Dena Christoffersen, 13, had apparently been sending most of these messages at school. That's more than 300 texts within an eight-hour period every

Gregg Christoffersen was shocked to see his daughter's texting bill. She had been sending 300 texts a day for the whole month. Needless to say, it drew attention away from what she should have been doing: paying attention in class.

"She went from A's and B's one semester to F's in two months," Dena's dad said.
Hours after the enormous bill arrived, Gregg Christoffersen took a hammer to his daughter's phone.

He and Jaylene also grounded Dena until the end of school.

"I felt really bad, and I have learned my lesson," Dena said, with her head down.
Since she lost her phone, Dena's grades have gone up, and the texting is down to zero.
As for the phone bill, the family says Verizon has been willing to knock it down to a reasonable level.

The Christoffersens are asking school administrators at Johnson Junior High School to crack down on cellphone use during school.

See the smashed cell phone at 9News.com

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

San Francisco in Pictures

Mandy and me on Alcatraz Island with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background
Don't worry, it's not our hotel room...it's a cell in Alcatraz! (though our hotel room was a close second to this, ha!)
Closed cells in Alcatraz

The sky couldn't have been any bluer...
One of several "Whaling Walls" by John Wyland, an artist who raises money and awareness for the preservation of marine and ocean life. Check out his site here: http://www.wylandfoundation.org/
One of the less steep streets
A beautiful park by the bay
Boats docked in the bay