// Living My Script Dream //

6.10.2007

A-2 beats Pocket 10's

Uggg.

Placed 5th in a 60-person tourney this weekend. Vancouver Police Department put together a nice little fund raiser for the Special Olympics. I played very well (slow start, strong finish) until the last hand that I should have played less aggressively. I had a pair of 10's, two other players who were short-stacked went all in, so I went for the kill. I "should have" gone in with a sizable raise, but instead I went "all in," and unfortunately a fourth player jumped in with an A-2 and caught another Ace on the flop! Arggg!

Anytime you can play for 4+ hours for a good cause it's worth it though. I would have rather won one of the Nautilus-donated prizes given to the top two finishers, but such is life.

6.04.2007

Heather Gets a Job!!

So remember the days when I used to blog about script writing stuff? Those were fun, huh?! I should get back to those some day soon! But until then, I have to post about a VERY significant milestone and throw out a little diatribe about why the Vancouver School District is spiraling out of control.

My wife has been offered and has accepted a Kindergarten teaching position at Mt. View Christian Center. It's a full-time K position and she is super excited to get in there and share the knowledge she has with children and start their educational experience out on the right foot! We've prayed for a full-time job for a long time and we are thrilled for this opportunity.

But why has it taken so long to land an opportunity? I mean, after all, my wife has completed her Master's Degree with emphasis on Reading and Literacy, which are supposed to be hot spots for today's education systems. AND...she's subbed for years in the Vancouver School District. AND...she's loved there and gets requested by teachers to be their sub all the time. AND...has numerous letters of recommendation from teachers and principals, some very well thought of in the district. So, why so long?

"MY" opinion is because the VSD is doing too many things wrong and not enough things right when it comes to their hiring practices. Is it because their hands are tied politically? I don't know, but I know some stuff is seriously messed up. My first glimpse of this was when Heather was not offered a position one year, yet ended up having to start that year for the lady who got the position because that teacher didn't have her certification paperwork in order. HEATHER OPENED THAT CLASS because the teacher couldn't even prove she was certified to be teaching! Yet, the other lady got the job. What the heck?

And don't even get me started on the career fairs that they host all over the U.S. looking to meet their "regional diversity" numbers. I mean, who would know this area's kids better than my wife? Of course, some no-name from Tempe, Arizona, who will get up here, realize how much it rains, and bail in less than a year! Give me a break.

Here is the sad reality. I've heard from seasoned teachers that the VSD won't hire a good substitute, because then they don't have that resource in their sub pool. And I've heard from an insider near the HR department that when they had their last big recruitment day, which Heather attended, a couple of the male higher-ups were overheard to say that only the cute one's should be brought through for an interview. Of course many other people were given interviews, but come on, who says that!

So why would they want a young woman who has passionately dedicated her time to the furtherance of children's lives, who is as educated or more than the teacher next to her, who gets along with her peers to the point they recommend her with no reservations, and who eats, sleeps and breathes making herself a better teacher who will positively impact the lives of every youngster that crosses her path!?

Why indeed. Vancouver School District, Teresa Manthe, Lee Goeke...shame on you all for letting a resource like Heather get away!

6.03.2007

Hollyn's 2nd Birthday and Fishing

The turn of summer brings warmer weather and lots of activity. One of the big events for us is Hollyn's birthday in late May. This year we pushed her birthday party back a weekend and joined it with her cousin Ashton's, who also turned 2. Yep...they were born just a few days apart.

The weather was INCREDIBLE and we had a wonderful time full of family and friends. This year the family included Heather's parents, her brother and his two kids, her grandparents, her aunt and uncle from Spokane and my parents.

With an 85 degree day and lots of sun, the recipe for fun was a swimming pool and a slip 'n slide! Here are a few picks of the event.









Everyone had a great time, despite a few sunburns! (Yeah...sunburns in Vancouver...who'da thunk!?)

The fun didn't end on Saturday though. The next day most of the family got together again for a hearty breakfast then went out to a local lake to go fishing. Heather and I have been getting into fishing more and more lately, and most of Heather's love for fishing came from seeing the love for it in her Grandpa's eyes and having him teach her how. It's fairly rare that we get to enjoy Heather's grandparents as company at our house, so we took the time to invite them out to fish. Here are a couple pictures from that.






And here's two from a couple weeks ago when we went out to Battle Ground lake with my parents.