Friday, November 25, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
National Boards
Well, the results were due yesterday. NBPTS told us to expect them before noon central time. So after about three hours of sleep Thursday night, I woke up Friday at 6 and checked the site for scores. Not yet. I then checked every hour on the hour until lunch duty at 11:30 with recess duty following. When I got back to a computer at 12:30, the following message greeted me:
"It is with great regret that we write this message. We are experiencing technical difficulties and will not be releasing scores by noon as projected earlier. Specifically, while My Profile and the data therein is ready for release, we are experiencing technical difficulty with the servers on which My Profile is housed. This matter is receiving the highest level of attention in our organization, for we know and understand fully how important this day is for candidates awaiting their certification decisions. Please trust that we are applying great pressure to our vendor for an expedient and permanent solution. We'll provide an update again around 4:00 p.m. CST."
Needless to say, results did not come. Today, the most recent message says this:
"At this point in time we have been unable to reach a resolution to the server issue that has prevented Friday’s planned score release. Unfortunately, scores will not be released until further notice. Pearson staff, as well as NBPTS staff in both San Antonio, TX, and Arlington, VA, continues to work to resolve the problem.
While we continue to resolve this issue, you may now see access to your My Proflie account as we bring the system back online, but please be aware that scores have not been released.
While we continue to seek resolution, we are unable to provide you with a timeline at this point. Again, we deeply regret this situation.
We will send all candidates an email as soon as we have concrete information to share with you."
"It is with great regret that we write this message. We are experiencing technical difficulties and will not be releasing scores by noon as projected earlier. Specifically, while My Profile and the data therein is ready for release, we are experiencing technical difficulty with the servers on which My Profile is housed. This matter is receiving the highest level of attention in our organization, for we know and understand fully how important this day is for candidates awaiting their certification decisions. Please trust that we are applying great pressure to our vendor for an expedient and permanent solution. We'll provide an update again around 4:00 p.m. CST."
Needless to say, results did not come. Today, the most recent message says this:
"At this point in time we have been unable to reach a resolution to the server issue that has prevented Friday’s planned score release. Unfortunately, scores will not be released until further notice. Pearson staff, as well as NBPTS staff in both San Antonio, TX, and Arlington, VA, continues to work to resolve the problem.
While we continue to resolve this issue, you may now see access to your My Proflie account as we bring the system back online, but please be aware that scores have not been released.
While we continue to seek resolution, we are unable to provide you with a timeline at this point. Again, we deeply regret this situation.
We will send all candidates an email as soon as we have concrete information to share with you."
So, I'm still waiting.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Toripants
Every day is a new adventure with my Toripants. And at this point (after almost 10 years of acclimation), I'm pretty much numb and unaffected by the unexpected situations she creates. For example, a couple of weeks ago, I was called to her classroom because she had stabbed another student with her pencil. Why? Because he took it from her. Many parents might have focused immediately on what measures of discipline to dish out, but my first reaction was analytical..."What were the triggers that set her off?" Though Tori has transformed from an explosive minefield of a child to quite the refined young lady in her 10 years, I still have to remember that she is affected every day of her life by the repercussions of Asperger's...Social issues. Communication issues. Sensory issues....They're always there.
So, imagine my surprise when I found out that Tori was going to sing a solo on stage for Veteran's Day at school. Tori has always liked to have everyone's attention, she is not shy about performing, and she's always been musical; so I guess I shouldn't have been surprised...but I was. According to her music teacher, Mrs. Murphy, Tori had to audition for the part. Mrs. Murphy kept telling me how pretty Tori's voice was and how she had perfect pitch. Then, another teacher heard her practicing and told me how well she was singing. I was dubious. Really? But she wouldn't sing for me (at all) before the performance. I just let it go hoping that she knew her stuff...(The "letting go" is another survival skill I've learned from life with Tori.)
Sooooooo, without further ado, here she is (the first time ever singing solo before an audience) performing for our elementary, high school, and visiting community. (The voice heard in the background is Mrs. Murphy mouthing the words next to me.)
So, imagine my surprise when I found out that Tori was going to sing a solo on stage for Veteran's Day at school. Tori has always liked to have everyone's attention, she is not shy about performing, and she's always been musical; so I guess I shouldn't have been surprised...but I was. According to her music teacher, Mrs. Murphy, Tori had to audition for the part. Mrs. Murphy kept telling me how pretty Tori's voice was and how she had perfect pitch. Then, another teacher heard her practicing and told me how well she was singing. I was dubious. Really? But she wouldn't sing for me (at all) before the performance. I just let it go hoping that she knew her stuff...(The "letting go" is another survival skill I've learned from life with Tori.)
Sooooooo, without further ado, here she is (the first time ever singing solo before an audience) performing for our elementary, high school, and visiting community. (The voice heard in the background is Mrs. Murphy mouthing the words next to me.)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Ponca 2011: Ziplining and Hiking
In celebration of our coming 13-year-mark on the 21st, Garon and I spent the weekend with friends at a cabin in Ponca....
13 reasons I love G...
1. He keeps me grounded.
2. He buys me cheez-its and squeeze cheese without me asking.
3. He gives me scratchies.
4. He gives me down time.
5. He listens to my nonsense.
6. He's super huggable.
7. He gets curls when his hair gets long.
8. He does laundry.
9. He is loyal.
10. He loves our babies.
11. He has a strong work ethic.
12. He is playful.
13. He is reliable.
13 more...
14. He's unreadable at times, but soft underneath.
15. He's a good disciplinarian.
16. He stands up for what he believes.
17. He likes adventures.
18. He speaks his mind.
19. He is street smart.
20. I love his deepset eyes hidden under his dark brow and long lashes.
21. I love his crooked smile when he's slightly amused.
22. He cherishes friendship.
23. He adores his family.
24. He gives the kids tackle hugs.
25. He's helpful.
26. He loves me back.
G and J, 13 years |
Boxley Valley from last zip platform |
Fred and Roiya; Travis and Bethany; Janelle and Garon at Whitaker Point |
Platform to platform shot |
Last platform (Boxley Valley in background) |
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Happy Halloween!
Before I get to the Halloween pics, I have to give a moment to our little dog, Yoshi. Yoshi was an obnoxious, loving, loyal, sweet, dumb, supposed Cocker Spaniel who went to heaven back in September. His favorite place to be was between my legs so that I inevitably tripped over him often. I don't know why I love animals so much, but I do; and Yoshi was a good doggie who is missed terribly. I love you, Yoshi, and I hope you are turtle-hunting like crazy on nightly "walkies" with Jesus!
The day we got Yoshi back in February of 2010...
The day we got Yoshi back in February of 2010...
And now one more recent sidebar event...Tori's recent trip to the dentist:
As of August, Tori has "appliances" in her mouth. (Afterward, her dad looked in her mouth for a refrigerator or dish washer, and was disappointed to find none. Haha. Funny, G.) Anyway, the dentist is spreading her jaw to make room for her teeth, and at this visit the bottom appliance had to be taken out and readjusted. Well, the back right piece was STUCK, and Tori had to be gassed and threatened with loss of her iPod before she'd let the assistant back in her mouth. Tori's Asperger's has reared its sensitive head a few times this year after a pretty mellow, dormant past year. But wow, how she has grown. She has matured so much with coping in uncomfortable, unknown situations...I can't believe my sweet girl is in 4th grade....
And now onto the purpose of today's post:
Today, we have been getting ready. We carved pumpkins, cooked pumpkin seeds, and tried on costumes. Bad guys better watch out for us this Halloween! My Batman and Ninja Warrior are ready for action...
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