Ruminations from a Winding Career
Viewing comments for Chapter 8 "Sometimes Math Doesn't Matter: 2"Thoughts from almost 50 years
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Comment from Susan Larson
I read part 3 first so for me this is the back story so to speak. However, I'd like to add that I regularly subbed at my son's high school. That's what kept me going. Teenage boys would stop me in the hall to give me a hug. Girls would tuck notes filled with hearts and flowers into my hand. Seven other teachers, Two secretaries and a janitor had lost a child. They kept me sane. At least that was a blessing.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2021
I read part 3 first so for me this is the back story so to speak. However, I'd like to add that I regularly subbed at my son's high school. That's what kept me going. Teenage boys would stop me in the hall to give me a hug. Girls would tuck notes filled with hearts and flowers into my hand. Seven other teachers, Two secretaries and a janitor had lost a child. They kept me sane. At least that was a blessing.
Comment Written 15-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2021
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People would be amazed how many educators have lost kids of their own. One of the reasons I went back to work was to be around teen-agerrs. I just love them. Jan
Comment from Mastery
Hi Jan. I continue to enjoy reading your story from school daze. It doesn't take a magician to sense something dire is in the offing here. I am hooked, please proceed. Bob
ps.This sentence needs restructuring or something to make good sense:
"Troy and Jeff hustled out of the room as soon as the bell rang (I hadn't learned the art of I dismissed the class, not the bell). ??
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I suggest you shorten the title somehow at the top so that the word "carreer cn be seen properly instead of it being "caree"
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2021
Hi Jan. I continue to enjoy reading your story from school daze. It doesn't take a magician to sense something dire is in the offing here. I am hooked, please proceed. Bob
ps.This sentence needs restructuring or something to make good sense:
"Troy and Jeff hustled out of the room as soon as the bell rang (I hadn't learned the art of I dismissed the class, not the bell). ??
Also:
I suggest you shorten the title somehow at the top so that the word "carreer cn be seen properly instead of it being "caree"
Comment Written 14-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2021
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Thanks, Bob. I always appreciate your comments. Jan
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Glad to help if I can dear friend. Bob
Comment from ExperiencingLiphe
And then sometimes it's us kids that make the big impact on you teachers. As it seems your kids have done for you. I invited the one teacher, that actually helped me, to my baptism and wedding. I still keep in contact with her. She's a great person who has done more for us than she'll ever know. I'm sure they feel the same about you.
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2021
And then sometimes it's us kids that make the big impact on you teachers. As it seems your kids have done for you. I invited the one teacher, that actually helped me, to my baptism and wedding. I still keep in contact with her. She's a great person who has done more for us than she'll ever know. I'm sure they feel the same about you.
Comment Written 14-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 14-Feb-2021
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I would like to think so. I still keep in touch with a lot of them - like Phyllis. I still learn a lot from my students. I think it should always go both ways. Jan
Comment from Gert sherwood
Rumors do fly now Am I not understanding what the rumors are?
This chapter in youbook Ruminations from an Unplanned Caree
that you are saying Sometimes Math Doesn't Matter: 2
I'm very curious how your story is going to end
good or end with some tragic event!
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
Rumors do fly now Am I not understanding what the rumors are?
This chapter in youbook Ruminations from an Unplanned Caree
that you are saying Sometimes Math Doesn't Matter: 2
I'm very curious how your story is going to end
good or end with some tragic event!
Comment Written 13-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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I had an inkling of what the rumors were about based on the one student's comments about Rescue Squads and Fire Trucks, but not sure everyone caught that in the story. Jan
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well, I believe I'm one that did not catch it in your story
Comment from Jessica Borras
I am absolutely invested in this story, and am dreading the outcome. I can't imagine how difficult it is to write down. The only thing I noticed, as far as your writing goes, is the word "where" in your second paragraph should be "were". Honestly, if there are any other grammatical errors, I was too engrossed in the story to catch them. <3
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
I am absolutely invested in this story, and am dreading the outcome. I can't imagine how difficult it is to write down. The only thing I noticed, as far as your writing goes, is the word "where" in your second paragraph should be "were". Honestly, if there are any other grammatical errors, I was too engrossed in the story to catch them. <3
Comment Written 13-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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Thanks so much. I meant to fix that. Jan
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Wow! Now, I am wondering what Troy has to do with all of this. I am sure you will tell us. This story just gets better and better. It's a wise teacher who understand how the kids come into a room dictates how much you get done.
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
Wow! Now, I am wondering what Troy has to do with all of this. I am sure you will tell us. This story just gets better and better. It's a wise teacher who understand how the kids come into a room dictates how much you get done.
Comment Written 13-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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Thanks, Barbara. Jan
Comment from lyenochka
So was Troy in that car that had the accident? Or just witnessed it? In either case, I wouldn't think he would have returned to the class afterwards. I am sure you'll tell the rest of the story next. Good idea to teach the class about not making assumptions or going on rumors.
where all your students in class today?" (were)
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
So was Troy in that car that had the accident? Or just witnessed it? In either case, I wouldn't think he would have returned to the class afterwards. I am sure you'll tell the rest of the story next. Good idea to teach the class about not making assumptions or going on rumors.
where all your students in class today?" (were)
Comment Written 13-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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Thanks, lyenochka. I know that were is the right term. Not sure how I let that happen but thanks for catching it. Jan
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Happens to all of us, Jan! --Helen
Comment from blondie560
I'm dreading the outcome of this story. If it involves death of young people it is every parents' nightmare. It is too hard for friends of the victims to comprehend they're never going to see them again. My sister died in a car accident on her way to school. She was 17 and in her senior year. The high school was directly across the street from our church where her funeral was being held. Just before it was to begin the entire high school seemed to pour out the doors and came across to the church. I remember comforting more young people that day. Maybe I'll be wrong that's my hope.
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
I'm dreading the outcome of this story. If it involves death of young people it is every parents' nightmare. It is too hard for friends of the victims to comprehend they're never going to see them again. My sister died in a car accident on her way to school. She was 17 and in her senior year. The high school was directly across the street from our church where her funeral was being held. Just before it was to begin the entire high school seemed to pour out the doors and came across to the church. I remember comforting more young people that day. Maybe I'll be wrong that's my hope.
Comment Written 12-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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blondie50: Thanks for the 6-star rating. I told you more in the messages. Jan
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You are right, Jan. Your students needed you more than they needed math that day. Your recollection is tense and filled with suspense. I enjoyed reading it, although there's an uneasy feeling in what has happened that is set to change things in a big way. Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
You are right, Jan. Your students needed you more than they needed math that day. Your recollection is tense and filled with suspense. I enjoyed reading it, although there's an uneasy feeling in what has happened that is set to change things in a big way. Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 12-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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Thanks, Jan. You are right. Jan
Comment from lancellot
Now, I'm even more curious than I was with the first part.
I was a bit surprised about blinking back tears on such vague rumored but OK.
I guess we have to wait to see what the mystery really is.
Good writing.
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reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
Now, I'm even more curious than I was with the first part.
I was a bit surprised about blinking back tears on such vague rumored but OK.
I guess we have to wait to see what the mystery really is.
Good writing.
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 12-Feb-2021
reply by the author on 13-Feb-2021
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lancellot: It was a feeling of doom, I suppose, Jan