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4 Flights of Stairs. 2 Kids. 1/2 a Job. 1 Blog.
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
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Maureen Ryan at the Chicago Tribune is taking over for Eric Zorn this week. Catch her posts on the lack of quality TV shows and Al Franken's new radio show. She also wrote a great article on suburban mom, sex shop owner, and blogger, Leigh Ann Wilson of a One Good Thing . (via Ms. Musings )
Speaking of Christine with the tricky last name, aka Ms. Musings . She's been posting some good stuff lately. Liked her observation about the personal blogs that women seem to favor. The personal is political (as a fellow blogger recently pointed out to me).
# posted by Laura @ 7:29 PM
Quick Note on Bloggers
I had the opportunity to have lunch with a fellow blogger yesterday, and had a fabulous time chatting in a cafe in the Upper Westside. No details, but a quick observation. The blogosphere is amazingly decent, smart, and fun. What a nice community we've formed. Warm, fuzzy moment.
# posted by Laura @ 10:38 AM
Confidence
David Brooks had a good op-ed yesterday, entitled "Stressed For Success." He counsels high school seniors waiting to hear about college acceptances that it really isn't that important. The name of your school, your SAT scores, and the number of extracurricular activities that seem so important now, really don't mean much in the long haul.
Once you reach adulthood, the key to success will not be demonstrating teacher-pleasing competence across fields; it will be finding a few things you love, and then committing yourself passionately to them.
He sees no difference in the quality of students in Penn State or Harvard. And there are quality teachers everywhere.
What he said. I've taught no"
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