December 05, 2007

Eeek


I have a mouse in my house. Or, more likely, I have a lot of mice. I've known this for a while and I thought I was making progress in the epic battle between mice and me, but this week has seen some set-backs.

The mice are freaking Maggie out -- so much so that she has chewed the fur off of her foot from the anxiety.

*sigh* I wish they'd find another house to live in.

December 04, 2007

Knut turns 1

Then: . . . and now:

Happy first birthday to cute Knut! The media says Knut will probably get some fish cakes and croissant for his birthday -- not what I want for my birthday, but festive nevertheless.

Knut is the cutest little polar bear ever. I suppose at 235 lbs., he's still little by polar bear standards.

November 30, 2007

Blasphemy

I really can't believe The Sudan has convicted a newly arrived foreign woman of a crime because she allowed a class of 9-year olds to name a teddy bear "Mohammed." I don't think any rational person could believe that this woman intended to show any disrespect to anyone! I mean, geez, get a grip.

She was charged with three crimes -- inciting hatred, insulting religion, and showing contempt of religious beliefs. The contempt crime is punished by up to 40 lashes! Luckily for her, she was "only" convicted of insulting religion, which brought 15 days in prison and deportation. The prison sentence is probably a blessing in disguise because she wouldn't be safe if she was on the street -- over 1,000 people have taken to the street with SWORDS to demand her execution.

Words can't describe how ridiculous the whole scenario is. I very much hope Gillian Gibbons makes it home safely.

I would not suggest that this is her fault, because I don't think you can control the extremists of the world, but I wonder why she chose The Sudan for her travels as a teacher. I certainly won't be taking the same trip anytime soon.

November 29, 2007

You will be assimilated







I was listening to a conversation on some inane morning radio show today about whether or not an employer should be allowed to make a policy requiring all employees to speak only English (lets assume this is a conversation about legal immigrants). Specifically, there is a metal shop in Connecticut that adopted a policy requiring its employees to speak only English during work hours, even though they knowingly hired a work force that includes Spanish-speaking employees.
I could go on and on about immigration, but one caller in particular caught my attention. His general message was that all immigrants should be required to speak English because this is an English-speaking country . . . but what bothered me is that this man could barely speak English himself. If I were an immigrant and I spent 300 hours in class learning to speak English properly, there is no way I’d be able to understand this caller because he isn’t really speaking English either – but he’ll be the first to criticize these people who can’t understand him. How have we come to a place in history where we are unable to teach our children how to speak our own language, but can teach them to look down on and scorn people who work hard and are changing their entire lifestyle to live in our country?