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Levels of Leechdom

Posted on July 21, 2008 By Tom 2 Comments on Levels of Leechdom
Rants

Over the weekend Laura and I went shopping for some new furniture. It was interesting to note the responses of various sales people at the different stores we visited. We developed a kind of game to see which might be working on commission by the level of “leechdom” they exhibited. I’ll rank these from 1 … Read More “Levels of Leechdom” »

Scenes from a Southern Funeral

Posted on July 19, 2008 By Tom 3 Comments on Scenes from a Southern Funeral
Miscellaneous, Uncategorized

Funeral-of-John-Lafayette-Smith

(Photo – Funeral of John Lafayette Smith, my great-grandfather)

This past week the father of a friend of mine passed away. I had known the family for ages, and I now work in the same office as my friend’s wife. I attended the funeral both as a long-term friend and a representative of his wife’s employer.

I wasn’t sure I should go. I had lost touch with this friend for over twenty years until his wife started working in our office. While I knew his family, I hadn’t been in touch in most of that time. Then I remembered one of my favorite essays from the This I Believe series on NPR. Deirdre Sullivan’s essay was entitled “Always Go to the Funeral,” and is summed up nicely in these excerpts…

“Always go to the funeral” means that I have to do the right thing when I really, really don’t feel like it. I have to remind myself of it when I could make some small gesture, but I don’t really have to and I definitely don’t want to. I’m talking about those things that represent only inconvenience to me, but the world to the other guy. You know, the painfully under-attended birthday party. The hospital visit during happy hour. The Shiva call for one of my ex’s uncles. In my humdrum life, the daily battle hasn’t been good versus evil. It’s hardly so epic. Most days, my real battle is doing good versus doing nothing.

In going to funerals, I’ve come to believe that while I wait to make a grand heroic gesture, I should just stick to the small inconveniences that let me share in life’s inevitable, occasional calamity.

The funeral took place in a rural Baptist church that was founded in 1806. The family received friends and guests before the service, so a line had formed outside the church. To combat the heat while waiting, the funeral home staff passed out fans and bottles of water.

With the long line, it took awhile to get to the family. My friends seemed truly grateful that I was there, and that made it worth the visit, regardless of anything else that might happen. Since my friend is a Baptist minister, he took part in the service itself. I was amazed at his composure, and ability to speak eloquently at his own father’s funeral. As with most evangelical churches in the South, not only were there comments about the life of faith just concluded, but concerns expressed for those in the congregation who might have strayed from that path.

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The Dark Knight

Posted on July 19, 2008 By Tom No Comments on The Dark Knight
Entertainment

Brutal That’s about the only way to describe it. I went to see The Dark Knight by myself Friday afternoon, since I knew Laura wouldn’t want to see it. I thought that Batman Begins was very well done but haunting. However, The Dark Knight was unrelenting in its psychopathic take on crime in Gotham City. … Read More “The Dark Knight” »

A Night at the Drive

Posted on July 19, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on A Night at the Drive
Entertainment

One of the annual events with the Furman Summer Research group is a trek to Fluor Field at the Westend for a Greenville Drive baseball game. Thursday night we made the trek to see a game between them and Lake County Captains from Eastlake, Ohio. The game went back and forth, with the score staying … Read More “A Night at the Drive” »

Separating Content from Format

Posted on July 16, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Separating Content from Format
EdTech

Over the years I’ve tried to get our teachers and administrators to separate form from content. That seems to be a hard concept for some of our folks to grasp. That was obvious in the problem I encountered this morning. One of my summer projects has been to create an online compendium of curriculum maps … Read More “Separating Content from Format” »

Blackwater on the Edisto

Posted on July 13, 2008 By Tom 2 Comments on Blackwater on the Edisto
Paddling, Photography, Travel

After a fitful night of sleep I got up early and headed to our rendevous point – Mars Old Field Landing on the Edisto River. Our plan was to rendezvous at the put-in at 8:00 and paddle down to Givhan’s Ferry, about a 7 mile trip. We had originally planned to paddle from Colleton State … Read More “Blackwater on the Edisto” »

Skynyrd’s

Posted on July 11, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Skynyrd’s
Restaurants, Travel

There’s not much to do in St. George at 7:30 on a Friday Night. Being one of the largest towns in Dorchester County doesn’t really help. After finding a place to stay, I went in search of food. My choices seemed to be either fast food, Italian, or Grady’s Country Cafe. Then there was Skynyrd’s. … Read More “Skynyrd’s” »

IRL

Posted on July 10, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on IRL
EdTech, Internet

I think we should meet In Real Life… It’s one of the first things that we teach kids about Internet safety. If you’re chatting with someone online, you should never give out your personal information, and you should never, never agree to meet a stranger. Things aren’t what they seem – that person pretending to … Read More “IRL” »

Sansa vs Apple

Posted on July 10, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Sansa vs Apple
EdTech, Gear

Lori Arledge, one of our school technology coordinators, is teaching a graduate course for us this summer for our district teachers. The course includes podcasting, and she was demonstrating one of the Sansa Clip MP3 players she had purchased for our school. She graciously allowed me to take one home for the weekend to give … Read More “Sansa vs Apple” »

I’m Taking Over

Posted on July 8, 2008 By Tom No Comments on I’m Taking Over
Photography, Weirdness

I'm Taking Over

One of my bosses has left for a new position. Lots of other folks are taking this three-day week for vacation. So I decided to stage a coup. Click the “read more” link to find out how I took this shot.

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