Pictures from Lisa's baptism:
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Cute Katie with the kids at the Pool Party last month
Josh's baseball season has started. He's on the Pirates this year. His first game was tonight, and his team won. It was really cute to watch them. They are such a great age. I kind of got choked up for a minute at how big he's getting.

So teacher salaries and testing... Katie, you always ask me/comment about my favorite pet topics. :) The way it works now is that teacher salaries are just set according to how many years you have taught and how much education you have. At least in my district. Test scores can be used in different ways by different schools (usually as part of planning/improving curriculum), but they aren't tied to salaries or performance evaluations currently. That is changing next year. There is a new teacher evaluation system rolling out next year which will take into account administrator observations, which have to be at random (ours already do random, but some schedule them I guess), test scores, parent and student surveys (no longer optional), and I don't know what else. It still won't necessarily tie any of that to salaries or bonuses, but the general consensus is that it is only a matter of time before it will be. I don't really care all that much. Just tell me which hoops to jump through and I'll jump through them. I just want to teach kids how to read, write, speak, and think. Whatever.
I like a little bit of just about every kind of music there is. Not a huge fan of polka, but I'm sure I could find a song I would like. Folk music mostly makes me feel like I should go smoke some weed to make it tolerable in any way, but I'm sure I could find a song or two I'd like. Rap, reggae, teen scream, classic rock, pop goes punk, classical, religious music... none of it is my favorite type of music, but there is music I like from all of those genres. So Brittney and I were having this conversation the other day about how we hate it when people proclaim certain types of music as "not real music" or "crap" or say that people who listen to that type of music suck. Some of her friends were saying that about One Direction, and we were saying... hey, they may not be my favorite, but it's happy music! It makes people feel good. It speaks to some people. And that's what's important. That's the key with music... it resonates with us on some level. It speaks to us somewhere in our minds or hearts or souls. I don't like Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift, but I don't feel like it's a moral failing or lack of taste on someone else's part if they do. I don't want to see Insane Clown Posse or Kottonmouth Kings, but that doesn't mean I think everyone who does is stupid. And, really, that is likely to be a crowd of people whom I just do not get. And they probably don't get me either. And that's really OK. I love country music. It resonates with me somehow. Call me a redneck, I'm OK with that; I like rednecks. But I think it's dumb when the classic country people criticize all the new country and say it's worthless crap. Music changes. You don't have to enjoy the new sound, but that doesn't automatically make it crap. Your standards and preferences are not universal. That's what I think is so funny... that some people think their own taste should somehow set the standard for what everyone else enjoys. I was reading an opinion piece the other day where the author declared that rap is not "real music," and called it something along the lines of ghetto noise. No matter what kind of music you like, someone else hates it, so everyone relax and listen to what you like and shut up about what everyone else likes. Why be a hater? That's my general philosophy of life lately.
Last week was teacher appreciation week. One of my students wrote me a note that said, "Your sarcasm always makes me laugh." Aww... what higher praise is there than that?
Mother's Day weekend was really nice. Saturday night Scott's family, Katie, and mom came over for dinner. Courtney was even able to come. It was really nice to just hang out and visit with everyone. Sunday night Marilyn, Mindi's family, Mike's family, and Cami's family all came over for dinner, and again it was really nice to hang out and visit. We hadn't seen Sean's family for about 5 months, so we were overdue.
Saturday night we went to Cami's house to celebrate Dennis' birthday. A good time was had by all.
Brittney decided to join the National Honor Society next year, so her induction was last week. I hope she likes it.
We've been working hard to get ready to go camping this weekend. It's a lot of work to get ready, especially at the beginning of the year when everything needs to be de-winterized.
Yesterday I spent all day at work meeting with the other Honors teacher and the AP teacher, planning curriculum for next year. It was very productive, but I am so overwhelmed. Next year is going to be very, very difficult, and I'm not sure that this summer is going to be at all relaxing. The previous debate coach keeps telling me about things I need to do, forms I need to submit, and I am feeling so clueless.
We've been too busy lately to work outside, and our yard is really suffering. We haven't had time to buy/plant flowers in the flower beds, and the weeds are taking over the garden. The radishes need to be thinned. I don't think we'll have time until next week. I guess I'm OK with that.