Monday, May 22, 2006

Elliot

I'm mourning the loss of Elliot on American Idol but I will buy his first album. His voice was soothing and as someone wrote, "Elliot has a beautiful soul". As for the show, I really must thank the producers of Idol. American Idol brought my family together, or at least my daughter and me--every Tuesday and Wednesday night. My husband started to sit and watch last week and we're not the only family experiencing this phenomenon: Many a family made Idol a weekly ritual and were brought closer together by the contest. We argue for our favorites. My daughter is still mourning Chris the rebel rocker, her kindred spirit. Husband John caught Kat McPheever....I wonder why? I'm not sure who I'm for now that Elliot's gone (hopefully not for long). I definitely won't be voting anymore but I might root for Taylor Hicks and join the soul patrol.

I have an idea for the producers of Idol: spin off a new show and call it "Senior Moment": American Idol for people over fifty. I might try out.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Better Living Through Chemistry

I was a substitute for a high school chemistry teacher today. Accepting the assignment brought on a dread that my day would be spend proctoring an exam, but much to my surprise, I was given solid content including a very decent video and a double period lab about the pH of common household products. Three advanced placement students seeking extra credit were on hand for the lab so that I, a reading and English certified teacher, could function in the classroom. The expected tools of litmus paper and even cabbage juice did not overwhelm me, but my heaven sent aids recalibrated the computer wands that were put into the solution samples to produce digital readouts of the hydrogen saturation (how does that sound). Buffer solutions with 7 (neutral) and 4 (slightly acidic) were used to calibrate the equipment. Later in the day I was asked to fill in for a French teacher. I have to say that subbing is not for the meek. I learn so much every day. It is delightful learn new things and to see what kids are asked to learn. I wanted to make a real world connection for the chemistry classes and forgot to tell them that our local paper advertises for volunteers to test water quality on a monthly basis: This would probably involve the same equipment that they used in class today.