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Monday, January 03, 2005

As a result of my recently successful efforts to dump my temporarily free AOL dial-up account, guess what comes up as results #3 and #4 when an AOL member types in "cancel AOL" into their ISP's search engine?  RSS paybacks are hell.
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...it's almost like having a real conversation.  Immediate, free-flowing... the other party says something, I listen... think... then respond...  almost like enabled comments to a weblog.  And so it went when Yvonne Johnson returned my call tonight to talk about my concerns regarding her weblog.

"Have you been reading what's being said on the local blogs about your site?", I asked, "Everyone is excited about you coming online, but there are some real concerns about the number of hoops people have to jump through in order to respond to what you might have to say."

I will not discuss our conversation here because I didn't make it clear to the Mayor Pro Tem that I might write about what I'm sure she considered to be a private conversation.  But suffice it to say that she was aware of my post on the subject from a few days ago, then got real busy with work and life.  But Yvonne said she will try to catch up on the latest tonight or tomorrow.

Even though the online conversation on the subject has taken a few side roads, to get the whole picture - I'll make it easy for anyone who might want to know what's going on, just click on these links... (the blue, underlined words below).

If I've missed anyone, they'll let me know via my easy-as-possible to use, non-invasive, anonymous-comment-allowing, I-really-want-to-hear-from-you, everyone's-familiar-with, no-unecessary-personal-info-gathering ... comments feature.


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I spoke with Board of Education member Kris Cooke this morning about some things that were on my mind regarding Aycock and Lincoln Middle Schools and how I thought she might be interested in taking part in a weblog teach-in that may be on the horizon for guvment officials.

She has been an avid blog reader for awhile now, and I think she would be a natural at the medium.  I told her one of the uses of a weblog would be as a direct way to answer criticisms such as the one leveled at her yesterday (scroll down) by Jamestown resident Terry Fuchs  in a letter to the N&R's editior.  She's very interested and I think we can probably count her in.

On the matter of changes coming for Aycock and Lincoln Middle schools, there are two meetings scheduled this Thursday to get community input on what programs should go where, and what, if any, attendence zones should be adopted by both schools.  Problem is, both meetings were scheduled by the administrative staff to be held concurrently thereby forcing everyone to choose which forum to attend even though decisions for each of the schools will effect what happens at the other. 

The scheduling problem was raised by my man Amos Quick, one of the Board's newly elected members in an interview in last week's Rhino Times .  Amos sez...

"I didn’t like it when I found out about that decision. I don’t know why they decided on it, and I don’t know how it will work. .... We’ve married these two schools; you’re no longer going to be able to talk about one without the other, so the people who made the decision to marry these schools need to be at both meetings to listen to these communities."

Kris informed me this morning that the staff was working to rectify the obvious scheduling problem, and I just received an email that says they had success....

Please update your calendars as follows:

Aycock - Thursday, January 6, 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at Aycock

Lincoln - Thursday, January 6, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Lincoln (currently Dudley)

We will work with principals to notify parents as well as to send ConnectEd voice messages. We will also notify the media so that they can help distribute the information.

In addition, we will have a staff member remain at Aycock during the 6:30-8:00 time frame to direct parents to Lincoln in the event that they miss notification regarding schedule changes.

We hope this revised schedule will better allow for community input and allow Board members to hear from parents at both sites.

Good.  It's going to be an interesting night of meetings.  At issue are the future of two neighborhood schools, the Spanish Immersion magnet program, the Very Special Needs program, a new performing arts program, and Brooks Global Studies continuation program.  I'm an advocate for each of the various elements, so will be most interested in the discussion.


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We finally got a taste of the dark side of chemotherapy.

Jinni had her third and final (for this round) infusion of Epirubicin last Thursday and it's effects were felt. No nausea to speak of, but it certainly brought her down a notch or two over the New Year's weekend.  She was very tired and lethargic.

Now Jinni is a world class napper, and her abilities to zone out when she needs to have always amazed me... but this was different.  Her body said, "whoa... I need to stop.", and so she did.

She made a valiant effort to go with us to the New Year's party, but bugged out around 10:30.  I stayed with it because the kids were anticipating an illegal blast or two with host-provided fireworks - the likes of which they have been lighting and throwing since they were young enough to flick a Bic.  So to keep some normalcy, Jinni and I had a premature New Year's kiss and off she went to 'watch the ball fall' from the comfort of her bed.  But not before she noted this was the first turn of the calendar we would not be experiencing together since our college courtship way over 20 years ago.

Saturday she spent watching football and watching friends and kids come and go from the comfort of her new neighborhood-all-pitched-in leather recliner and tried to eat some of the great food that neighbors and blogger friends signed up to provide via Rachael Rocamora - our scheduler extroidinaire.

Copious amounts of pasta, meatloaf... (excellent meatloaf BTW David... especially the next day's sandwiches), and babyback ribs have been showing up like clockwork here at the Hoggard abode.  One word will tell you how good it all was... gone.  Little of the victals went into Jinni's mouth, however.  Her appetite was non-existent.  Try as she did, she just couldn't eat much, which added to her feeling of weakness.

Yesterday Jinni was bouncing back and felt like a little meet and greet which was not hard to accomplish.  Roch and his S.O. Kathy are looking at some 'hood houses and stopped by for a neighborhood tour and adult beverage. TK and Robert helped take the tree down and chipped away at the kitchen mess, and the kids were everywhere - mine and others - sometimes piled in Jinni's lap in the recliner - sometimes playing 'horse' on our basketball goal that graces the sidewalk leading to our house utilizing an old copy machine as a counter-weight (you'd have to see it to understand).  By evening, Jinni was feeling like her old self again.  (Her while cell count rebounded, BTW, as of her blood test on Thursday.)

All-in-all her lethargy gave us all a reason to chill out this past weekend.  The only thing I accomplished was ridding my driveway of 'I'll-put-it-where-it-belongs-later' clutter.  With the managerie of crap that had accumulated on our porch and elsewhere, the casual drive-by observer would have thought we were Kentuckians or something.  Although no appliances were visible, we did have a super-market basket on the property - which my Jackson found elsewhere and pushed one of his friends home in over the weekend.  It's all piled in the back of my trusty '71 Ford F-150, which stll graces the driveway in anticipation of a Jed Clampitt looking trip to the White Street Landfill two miles east of here.

This morning, she's back to being Jinni sans the hair, but sportin' some of the coolest caps and hats that ever crowned anyone's head.

Next up, in just under two weeks, Taxol.  Be kind, Taxol.


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