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Tang and Tazo – Starbucks Meets Space Drink

16 Saturday Sep 2006

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I’m dating myself a bit here, but back in the day when Tang was all the rage, moms (including mine) made a hot winter drink called “Russian Tea” with Tang, instant tea mix, lemonade mix and other spices.  Veddy tasty and loaded with sugar and other stuff.  I loved it.  Last week in Vancouver I had an odd desire for hot tea and noticed “Wild Sweet Orange” by Tazo in the club lounge.  One sip and I was having a flashback.  Not actually a tea, rather an herbal infusion, this is a non-caffeinated trip back to the day when every space launch caused the world to come to a halt and kids knew the names of the astronauts on every mission.  Annoying flash in popup new-agey website is located here and the trendy resistant part of me hates that this is a Starbucks company, but I can’t deny it’s good stuff.

Well, At Least They Are Consistent…

16 Saturday Sep 2006

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Vancouver to Charlotte – 45 minute delay leaving Vancouver, but no problems since the Vegas to Charlotte leg was delayed 1 hour.  Flight overbooked to the point of taking volunteers.  Yet another "random" secondary inspection at security.  Apparently, 40ish Southern geek moms are a suspicious group since I’ve now honed my travel gear down to pretty much nil.  Maybe not raising any flags is a flag now?  Ah, well, Philadelphia (actually West Conshohocken) PA next week.  Let’s see how a direct flight from hub to hub goes tomorrow.

You Can’t Get There From Here – Airline Style

14 Thursday Sep 2006

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So, no big surprise, my seats were borked for my flights to Vancouver.  Not that my flights weren’t a mess as well.  Apparently, there is no way to fly from Vancouver to Charlotte in daylight hours or from Charlotte to Vancouver by anything but a circuitous route.  Ah well, at least I can get my seats fixed – right?  Sounds easier than it was.  Couldn’t do it from the website.  Hm… that’s new.  Maybe cause it is Canada.
 
I call the USAirways number.  I get an automated menu system.  English.  Flights to Canada or the US.  Existing reservations.  "If you wish to change your reservation, seats, etc. please call [toll free number].  Thank you."  *click*   Mmmmkay – they gave me the number I called.  Call back.  English.  Flights to Canada or the US.  New reservation.  (Figuring the idea of getting new money might be more exciting than dealing with people that have already turned theirs over).  I get "Dan".  Dan tells me he can’t fix my seats because it is an America West flight.  I tell him multiple times it is not.  He transfers me to America West.  They tell me it is a USAir flight.  I tell them I know that but Dan doesn’t.  They transfer me back.  I get told that I can’t get a seat until I get to the airport.  Uhhhhhh…..
 
Arrive at the airport at 5:30 in the morning (love the new security stuff).  Check in.  They can’t give me a seat.  Erm.  Tell me to go to the gate.  I ask about my connecting flight boarding pass.  They can’t print that because it is an America West flight.  Starting to feel a bit like this is Groundhog Day.  I go to the gate and FINALLY someone can give me a seat.  But no boarding pass for second leg.  I get told to check in early at the next gate.  I’d love to – but my flight leaves 45 minutes late and my layover time is 1 hour.  I go screaming across the Phoenix airport, racing up to the gate, thanking my lucky stars that I packed all my stuff I needed for Monday in my backpack (except for toiletries, of course – no one needs to brush their teeth anymore according to TSA).  They ask me for my boarding pass.  I tell them that they need to print it.  Argue, stupid comments, more arguing, finally get pass.  Finally get on plane.
 
Couple is sitting in E and F.  My seat is F.  I point out that my seat is F (note this is after 4 hours of flying with 4 more to go and I’m getting a bit cranky).  Husband says "My wife likes the window."  I reply that in the future she should request it then.  He tells me that it is better for her to sleep and she likes to watch the arrival.  I tell him that she isn’t the only one and I’d like my seat, please.  He asks why I’m "being difficult".  I point out that I’m not being difficult, that seats are assigned and considering I just got my seat 5 minutes before they could have easily requested a change when they checked in.  Skymuffin tells me to just sit down so we can take off.  Wow and yeesh.  Five minutes into the flight, hubby is snoring loud enough to overpower the engine noise.  I seriously consider smacking him in the forehead with my book.  Wife (still in my seat) apologizes.  I respond that while an apology is nice, waking him up (or duct taping his mouth) might be more helpful to the people around us.  She stares out my window.  The guy in the row behind me starts obviously kicking the husband’s seat.   I start considering a career change and stick my nose in my book.
 
4 hours and two bags of stale pretzels later, we arrive.  Husband and wife team start protesting to the skymuffin that they don’t need to fill out customs and immigration forms because they are going to Alaska on a cruise.  Skymuffin points out that the cruise leaves from Canada.  Husband says "But we are Americans".  I suddenly realize why people in other countries are stunned when Americans don’t act like asses if these folks are "regular tourists".  He continues to mutter (loudly) about how he shouldn’t have to fill out forms "just to go to Canada".  I suggest that perhaps the US should stop worrying so much about people coming in then and get rid of all those annoying border control folks.  He tells me "That’s different."
 
Dunno about you folks, but I’m hearing the hooves of the Horsemen in the distance…

Stuff That Works – Mr. Clean Magic Eraser

08 Friday Sep 2006

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OK, so you have all seen the ads.  Maybe you have friends raving over these white sponge thingies.  If you are like me, you approach the raves with skepticism and, while you keep meaning to try them, you keep forgetting when you are the store.  I finally wound up with a couple of boxes, which I let sit around for a few weeks (the skepticism part) until today.  When it completely cleaned the carwash (big honking double shower, tiled with glass doors – cleaning nightmare).  I mean completely – water scale, soap scum, rust, stains, discolorations – everything.  Now, I’m not big on getting inspired to clean, but this thing had me running from surface to surface assaulting stuff that had resisted every cleanser, scrubber and gadget invented by man.  And with virtually zero elbow grease.  And no gloves.  And no fumes.
 
Definitely “Stuff That Works” – check out the usage tips here and make a special trip to the store if you are one of the folks that keep forgetting.

Conjugate? Isn’t That Something You Learn In Health Class?

08 Friday Sep 2006

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One week into school and I’ve heard from Cosmic Jr’s teacher twice.  Yesterday, after a week of the boy swearing he had no homework (over and over – I was giving him a chance to ‘fess up), she called to inform me that he had not turned in anything.  Sooooo… we pick him up from school, bring him home, chew him out and sit him down for the homework march of death.  Which nearly killed Mom.  Cosmic Jr. is wailing that it’s all boring.
 
We start with science, since the boy wanted to start with reading.  [insert evil parental cackle]  For an hour we drop balls of goo and measure their bounce height, stretch them and measure their stretchability and imprint them with paperclips.  All in all, not a bad series of experiments – until Mr. Cosmic said something about the scientific method.  And Cosmic Jr. looked clueless.  Er…?
 
Moving to math, I discover that the "essential skill" being studied is using shortcuts to figure out divisibility.  In the fifth grade?  WTH were they doing for the first four?  Even numbers is a valid topic for 10 year olds?  What are the 8 year olds doing?  Counting to 10?  The "challenge" question (not required, of course) was to find a number over 100 that is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10.  Gosh, let’s see.  Ends in 0 and we can mark off 2, 5, and 10.  Throw in a 4 next and we can mark off 4.  Make it 540 and we’re done.  Gosh, a whole 8 seconds or so of challenge.  What happened to trains traveling towards each other from Chicago and Pittsburgh?  *grits teeth*
 
Spelling – surely spelling will be a challenge?  I peek at the assignment.  "Choose 5 words with suffixes, use them in sentences and write the definitions."  CHOOSE?  CHOOSE?  OK, once I lower my blood pressure, I decide that we can make this worthwhile by building in some grammar skills, so we start with the suffix -ly and I’m gonna cover adjectives and adverbs.  "Cosmic Jr., what type of word is lone?"  He stares blankly.  I ask what the definition of a noun and a verb is (realize this is a kid who has read and reread all the Harry Potter’s and loves to read) – he looks blank.  I scrap spelling for the time being and ask when they are going to diagram sentences.  Apparently no one diagrams sentences anymore.  "Stream of consciousness with personal spelling encourages creativity" and "spelling lists are ineffective".  No wonder resumes are utterly incoherent – no one knows if their participles are dangling or their modifiers are misplaced and they couldn’t conjugate a verb (much less spell conjugate) if their lives depended on it.  I think it is time to revive Schoolhouse Rock, dammit.
 
Reading.  I know we’ll be fine with reading, right?  Until I see that his language arts book is the state EOG study guide.  Since when are study guides textbooks?  Why are we teaching the tests instead of the skills?  Why have two parents I know been turned down in their request to advance their advanced students a grade?  Easy, if you have to keep the slow kids with their class (wouldn’t want them left behind to actually learn the material), we have to keep the fast kids back to balance the test scores so the schools look like they are "successful". 
 
Can we bring back nuns and eraser throwing harridans who believe that when kids leave their class they should *know* the material – not only the test answers, but the why behind them?  Can we graduate kids that can read and write and spell and do long division and balance an equation?  And no, I’m not blaming teachers – every one I’ve ever talked to firmly believed in teaching the key skills (you know, like phonics) and every one was mired in the "required curriculum" to "prepare students for the EOG tests".  In other words, 5 years of elementary school are basically geared towards teaching a test so the school looks good.
 
As someone who teaches skills for a living, I can tell you that someone who passes a certification exam will lose the job to someone who actually has the ability to do the job – every single day of the week and twice on Sunday.
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