It has been an especially bad year for our town of Butler. Parents in each of our elementary schools have passed away, a student in the middle school was taken advantage of and abused by “friends”, the husband of a beloved teacher suddenly passed away, a stabbing at the local dunkin donuts, armed robbery in a bank just down the street, a neighbor commits suicide…the list goes on.
“But that kind of stuff happens everywhere, Jenn!”
Really….really????
I am so tired of hearing "these things happen everywhere"! Yes they do happen everywhere, but how does that make it ok? How does that make it any less tragic? When did we as a community become so apathetic to the troubles of those around us? When did we stop wanting to change things and make things better for the people in our town? When did we decide to just sit back and accept it as "happening everywhere" and dismiss it as part of how life should be?
You know what I hear when I hear “it happens everywhere”?
I hear: “it didn’t happen to me, so it doesn’t matter”!
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Sun?
Friday, May 7, 2010
SAHMOCTMS (Stay at home mom who’s on the computer too much syndrome)
So, I was driving to Wendys yesterday to get the kids dinner…cause lets face it, at times I am a really lazy mom…and on the radio I hear a commercial for “Shift Work Sleep Disorder”….WHAT? Seriously…is EVERYTHING a disorder or a syndrome now? Restless Leg Syndrome, Foreign Accent Syndrome, Superior Wife Syndrome…the list goes on! When did our society become one where there’s a diagnosis for everything? Is it the fault of the Pharmaceutical companies looking to turn a profit or is it we the people looking for any way to medicate ourselves out of an issue? Interested in your thoughts on this one! Please post a comment!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Idiosyncrasies
A recent “conversation” on Facebook with friends over word usage/spelling was an eye opener! For as long as I can remember I have been getting “skeeged” out over things, only to learn from what seems like EVERY friend I have on FB, but brought to the forefront by 2 delinquent Pennsylvanian n’er do wells, that the proper word is SKEEVED….HUH? REALLY? Kind of the same feeling you get when you realize you’ve been singing the wrong lyrics to your favorite song!
Anyway…it got me to thinking about other idiosyncrasies of mine and I came up with so many I was a little scared, so for the sake of a shorter blog post and, lets face it…so I don’t feel like a total wing nut, I am only going to list the stand outs:
1. I have a major “thing” for office supplies! Nothing can get my heart beating like a sales circular from Staples…as I type there is a “15% off your entire purchase” coupon burning a hole through my desk top. I especially love a brand new, college ruled, 5 subject spiral notebook…ooooooh baby! It should be ME in this commercial!
2. I LOVE promotional pens! Pharmaceutical company pens seem to be the cream of the crop, not sure what it is, but they write wonderfully and I have been known to swipe a few from random Doctor’s offices in the Northern NJ area…SHHHHHH! If you ever needed to win my favor, a primo drug company promotional pen might indeed do the trick. (At last count I have 22, there is SURELY room for more in the collection, bring em on!)
3. I am a closet Real Estate Agent! I am not moving now or anytime in the near future, yet check the Garden State MLS page (along with a few other RE sites in Port Washington, NY and Lewistown, PA) at least once a day for the latest on the market. There is very low turn over right now, so it’s really a futile task as I am staring at the same listings day in and day out, but there is always the excitement lurking that there might be a new listing to peruse!
4. I am Doctor Doolittle! If I had my way we would have all the animals my house could fit (except snakes…can’t make me!) Of course I know this isn’t rational or feasible from a monetary or space standpoint, but what can I say? I am an absolute sucker for a sweet furry face, so right after I check my real estate sites I am on to the Petfinder site to check out the latest and greatest additions to my local shelters.
Like I said, the list could really go on, but let’s face it…I want people to read my blog, not recommend professional help for my issues!
Is it just me?
Anyway…it got me to thinking about other idiosyncrasies of mine and I came up with so many I was a little scared, so for the sake of a shorter blog post and, lets face it…so I don’t feel like a total wing nut, I am only going to list the stand outs:
1. I have a major “thing” for office supplies! Nothing can get my heart beating like a sales circular from Staples…as I type there is a “15% off your entire purchase” coupon burning a hole through my desk top. I especially love a brand new, college ruled, 5 subject spiral notebook…ooooooh baby! It should be ME in this commercial!

2. I LOVE promotional pens! Pharmaceutical company pens seem to be the cream of the crop, not sure what it is, but they write wonderfully and I have been known to swipe a few from random Doctor’s offices in the Northern NJ area…SHHHHHH! If you ever needed to win my favor, a primo drug company promotional pen might indeed do the trick. (At last count I have 22, there is SURELY room for more in the collection, bring em on!)
3. I am a closet Real Estate Agent! I am not moving now or anytime in the near future, yet check the Garden State MLS page (along with a few other RE sites in Port Washington, NY and Lewistown, PA) at least once a day for the latest on the market. There is very low turn over right now, so it’s really a futile task as I am staring at the same listings day in and day out, but there is always the excitement lurking that there might be a new listing to peruse!
4. I am Doctor Doolittle! If I had my way we would have all the animals my house could fit (except snakes…can’t make me!) Of course I know this isn’t rational or feasible from a monetary or space standpoint, but what can I say? I am an absolute sucker for a sweet furry face, so right after I check my real estate sites I am on to the Petfinder site to check out the latest and greatest additions to my local shelters.
Like I said, the list could really go on, but let’s face it…I want people to read my blog, not recommend professional help for my issues!
Is it just me?
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