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Monday, August 31, 2009

Saint Louis and the History Channel


Watching the History Channel tonight regarding the I64 project and the sad conditions regarding our city’s sewers. Basically the last couple of shows involves the dire need for more funding needed to upgrade America’s infrastructure.

Instead of spending so much money on needless issues (and I am not talking about the Health care system here)…..imagine the bridges, dams, roads, sewers, levees that could be saved and kept up to date if local, state, and federal governments would get their act together. Imagine if a dam broke and not to mention the levees of New Orleans and the fiasco with Ameren UE regarding Taum Sauk reservoir spilt over December 14, 2005.

Don’t fool with Mother Nature because she fights back.

Not only was Taum Sauk a major issue, but over FOUR THOUSAND dams are unsafe and according to the History Channel the number of unsafe dams have quadrupled since 2001.

Average age of US dams are over 50 years old! States have cut inspections to the bone. Texas had seven inspectors for over 7400 dams and could only see over 230 dams….I am like wow.

???????????

Ok, off my soapbox…….for the moment.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Dating and the military

My first exposure to military dating was during AIT.

Well, in basic one of the drills expressed an interest in me despite the fact the senior drill told him he needed to “behave” though I personally did not do anything to direct such attention towards myself. What with getting up at oh god thirty hours in the morning along with the fierce training, PT, marches, learning, getting all bruised up, losing my voice HOW could anyone find this then 17 year old attractive?

Anyway, he persisted and I kept him at arm’s length and when he was stationed at Fort Gordon (where I also went) he still wanted to go out and I still said no.

Through the years I have seen men and women hook up through the military, some relationships lasting, allot going to the wayside.

In Korea my mouth about dropped to the ground (can you imagine that?) seeing the kind of “in-discretionary” behavior coming from unit members. Mind you, I never dated in high school so everything I was experiencing was a shock to the senses.

Now of course there are some honorable men and women out there who are faithful to their spouses, who really want to see things work out. I have seen both men and women cry over broken hearts.

Now, what really gets me going….are people who cheat on their military partner when they are deployed or away for additional schooling. I am not talking about those men and women who cheat on their spouses/boyfriends/girlfriends while deployed but those who stay true to the honor of the uniform, to the code. Those who sacrifice themselves for the greater good, for our country and get shafted because their partner couldn’t “wait” for them to come home.

How lame is that?

Anyway, I just had to vent and wonder at times where people’s heads or at…especially those who find out you serve in the military and find it “distasteful” to go out because there is always the chance that you might get deployed.

‘nough said.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Not a Goodbye Party


The team threw me a party for my impending departure to Team B. I had tears in my eyes reading the stuff written on the erasable chalkboard in the conference room. The food was delicious…meatballs, salad, all kinds of deserts, pasta, my chicken fried rice (received compliments…bought the mix at Aldi’s—LOVE that store)…soda etc…and of course good company…laughed and laughed.

I know it’s greener pa$tures as far as where I am headed however one cannot put a pricetag on good company and wonderful co-workers.

They will be sorely missed.


Monday, July 27, 2009

A Bronx Dream



I really enjoyed watching this documentary regarding inner city kids in the Bronx learning about the Irish culture and the music. Though a part of me feels there should be more done regarding their individual ethnic heritages I am glad there are programs such as this one which gives these kids a positive outlet and keeps them off the streets:

Known as the Keltic Dreams it was inspired by Caroline Duggan:

The Keltic Dreams Irish Dancers, are a group of 33 children ages 7-12 from Public School 59, PS 59 in the Bronx, NY. The school is situated in a low Socio Economic area in the Bronx and has a 95% poverty rate. The students are all African American and Hispanic and have no background in Irish culture. Hired by the Department of Education, I, Caroline Duggan, moved to New York over 4 years ago and began teaching music in the school. I had no intention of staying more than one year in the school but fell in love with the children’s drive to become professional. After being constantly asked by the children why I spoke funny I told them that I was from Ireland. The fascination began with questions about the Irish lifestyle, leprechauns and Irish dance. They questioned me about a huge photo of Riverdance I had hanging in the classroom . I showed the children a few steps and was truly amazed by how quick they grasped even the most complicated steps. They were fascinated with the Riverdance video from Radio City, which I still show them on a regular basis. Especially how the show incorporated different cultures into Irish dancing. With this idea in mind and with the amazing support of the principal and school, I began an Irish dancing program after school twice a week. The group The Keltic Dreams was born and have since had their own one hour show on The Plaza at Lincoln Center, in the Bronx Botanical Garden for Bronx week , St Barnabas Nursing Home, on the Band shell at Central Park, at Lehman College in the Bronx and in The Manhattan Mall at Herald Square NYC. They were the sole performers at the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Queens for Mayor Bloomberg and afterwards all the students marched in the parade joined by their parents. The Irish dance program has encouraged huge parental involvement, bringing the whole community together!!!! Much to my surprise some of the children had never been to Manhattan before they performed in these shows!!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Another trip to Chicago

Taking my car in to get an oil change and to see if I need an alignment. I swear, we need health insurance for cars!

Going to Chicago this weekend because my sister had an accident with a dog, don’t want to get into details but as her sister it is my obligation to ensure she is doing ok. Which she is. Just needs some moral support so won’t be blogging much over the weekend and into next week since will be taking Monday and Tuesday off.

Edit: Sister called, says not to worry about coming up, we’ll do something for my 41st b-day. UGH….8 more years until I am 50……ay mamasita! Going to Saint Charles this weekend to pick up a few items to send in a care package. She seems to be doing better. Thank GOD!