Friendships and Examples Matter!

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I detest the erroneous image of perfection that is held up so frequently in our society…

because no one and nothing actually meets that standard.

People tell me all of the time…

how much they love my family…

and how great my children are.

While I am very grateful for these compliments…

as well as the children that come with them…

let me assure you once again…

that we are people…

that struggle…

fail…

and succeed some of the time…

just like everyone else.

I am a very driven individual.

Balance is something that eludes me…

more often than not.

It can be very frustrating.

One of the things that both age…

and Leadership Education…

have taught me…

is that all of life…

is lived in seasons.

You’ll be a lot better off…

the sooner you learn to submit…

to this fact!

That being said…

I was still “fairly youthful”…

when Son #2 entered this world.

And very much out of balance!

I’m not referring to the kind of balance…

that you see…

when you look at that lady…

skillfully holding the scales…

on our court buildings!

Rather…

as my dear friend…

Beth Lambdin so aptly puts it…

for women…

balance comes more in the form…

of watching a KitchenAid mixer!

As each ingredient is added…

the beater whips around…

blending everything together…

to produce a beautiful end result!

Regardless of which illustration you choose…

I was definitely out of balance…

and moving at full “warp speed” ahead!

I was “out” of the house more than “in”…

taking on horrendously large projects and events…

“dragging” Sons #1 and #2 along…

whenever…

and wherever…

I went.

At times like these…

I think that God…

in His infinite wisdom and mercy…

has a way of getting our attention.

At least…

He does mine!

Son #2 started becoming ill…

on a regular basis.

As he moved from one illness…

to the next…

his immunities got weaker and weaker.

Finally…

the doctor declared…

that his immune system was virtually nonexistent.

He would have to be isolated from people…

other than his own family.

I was at a point…

where I absolutely…

had to finish up…

with a couple of commitments…

before I could dump the rest.

Enter Holly.

She’s the one on the right…

behind Son #3.

To date…

Holly is by far and away…

one of the most capable…

competent…

independent…

intelligent…

loving…

and caring…

young women…

that our family has had the privilege of knowing!

She was 12 when she came on the scene…

to become my chief  assistant.

And did I ever need one…

in more ways than one!

Weighing all of about 80 pounds…

she would crank her hip out…

and cart Son #2 everywhere she went.

At the age of 1…

he weighed nearly 30!

Holly came into our lives…

on the eve…

of what would be…

one of the darkest periods…

of our family’s history to date.

(There will be more on this…

in early 2011…I promise)

She helped me…

with whatever needed to be done.

Son #2 adored her.

The feeling was mutual!

She was level headed in emergencies…

and indispensable for all things fun!

Son #2 was going to “grow up and marry her.”

If she would wait.

Last Friday evening…

we attended her wedding…

and it wasn’t to him!

It was, however…

simply beautiful!



She came in to “Highland Cathedral”…

played by these men.

Someday…

I will feature a series on “Where Are They Now?”…

so that people who do choose home education…

can be awed and inspired.

There is something about kids…

that have this particular educational opportunity…

that greatly encourages…

“out-of-the-box” thinking…

work ethic…

and life experiences…

so much of the time.

It just takes time…

in order to “see” it!

For example…

Holly’s brother Kyle…

decided that he wanted to play the bagpipes.

He picked them up…

took roughly 6 lessons…

and was good enough to play publicly!

For those that don’t know…

the bagpipes are one of the most difficult…

instruments to master!

He then ordered a custom set overseas…

which he played for years…

until he sold them to buy his wife, Jackie’s wedding ring!

No worries…

he’s currently partnering with an investment group…

that is relying on his expertise as a graduate of the LeCordon Bleu…

to open up a niche market set of grocery stores…

all over Los Angeles!

Her brother Eric…

is held in high esteem…

by that “little brown truck company”…

UPS…

for being an employee that is honest…

responsible…

and possesses a work ethic…

that is rarely rivaled.

Holly has gone on…

to live life to the fullest!

She hasn’t wasted time…

with nonsensical activities.

She’s traveled to other parts of the world…

had tremendous jobs…

and lead well in her endeavors.

Kathy…

her mother…

is one of the most talented…

generous…

resourceful…

creative…

women that I know…

and have the pleasure of calling “friend”.

She is a tremendous mentor.

Make no mistake.

The community that you’re building now…

weaves a thread…

intertwining through day to day life…

that impacts you and your family…

many years down the road.

Choose your relationships wisely.

Your children are watching and learning.

They are forming friendships…

values…

and priorities…

that they will uphold for a lifetime.

Examples matter.

Relationships speak volumes.

About who you are…

what you prioritize…

and see as important.

And even when you’re out of balance…

mercifully…

the extraordinary gift…

of greatness…

in both friendships and examples…

may very well be standing by!

We love you Swanson family…and now Steve, too!

p.s.  Holly is wearing 5 inch heels in this picture!

Twelve was about the end of the growth spirt!

TeriSig

Driver’s Ed: “You don’t know MY kid!”, part 1

Tim Driver is Co-Principal of Insight School of Washington; which has an enrollment of just under 4,000 high school students.  Mr. Driver has done notable work in the field of At-Risk Youth for 20 years, and has coached multiple sports at the high school level for over 25.  He speaks to parents and students regularly on character and virtues that are needed for ultimate success in life.  He is a monthly contributor to the TommyMom community.

Yes I do.

Many questions seem to be surfacing about kids…

( usually boys)…

who demonstrate many of the qualities…

that used to be considered “normal” for young energetic types…

and are now an invitation to a visit…

to the ADHD “drive-thru diagnosis.”

Some of you are wondering…

Does my son/daughter have ADD/ADHD?

Is medication wise?

Am I punishing them for things they can’t help?

Do I have ADHD from all the worrying about my son/daughter?

All of these are very good questions!

I can tell you what my experiences have been…

though I am NO doctor…

I don’t even PLAY one on TV!

Let me start by saying that there are very real cases of ADHD and ADD out there.

The cases I have personally witnessed stand out so boldly from the “supposed” ones…

it’s shocking.

My response to that is…

so, what now?

Unfortunately the problem is two-sided.

First, many kids are diagnosed and medicated unnecessarily…

( in my opinion)…

as I have seen some kids who were labeled…

that were merely not disciplined.

It is very “Un-PC”…

to say the problem is parenting…

even if it is the problem!

The second prong of the problem is that if kids are diagnosed with ADD…

( correctly or incorrectly)…

parents assume sometimes…

that it excuses their child from acting appropriately.

I can count more than one time…

having a conversation that went something like this:

“Ma’am, your son poured soap in the fountain…

and it sent bubbles parading down the hallway.”

“Well, you know, he has ADHD.”

“Yes…SO?

What part of that makes that behavior acceptable?”

That being said…

sometimes…

kids are just “full of energy!!”…

(Boys especially.)

It doesn’t mean that something is wrong with them…

or that they are unintelligent.

High energy kids…

whether ADD or not…

require some strategies to help things go smoothly…

as we try to cram the square pegged kid into the round hole of the “system”.

Here are some thoughts on the matter.

Behavior:

If your child is “impulsive”…

meaning they act before they think…

well, that isn’t uncommon!

(Especially for teenagers.)

When they do something that defies the laws of logic…

( of which they have little or none at those ages)

ask them what thought process they used…

not just a “WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?” tirade.

“Tell me your thought process.”

Often times you can see there was some logic behind what they did…

just faulty logic.

At this point walk them through…

what some alternative solutions might have been.

It may take a few times…

but eventually…

you’ll see them start to put more thought in before they act.

You, in turn…

will understand not just what your child was thinking…

but how your child is thinking.

This is extremely valuable.

I have averted more than one behavioral disaster with kids…

because I knew what they would be thinking before they did!

Another good strategy is to simplify.

Don’t have them try to remember a whole list of rules and regulations…

it’s tough.

Make your rules simple but broad.

“Act respectfully” covers a myriad of possibilities.

Personally any more than 3 basic rules…

and stuff gets lost in the fray.

Withhold “motive” from “action”.

Kids who act impulsively…

often don’t have the motives we think they do.

Granted, sometimes the motive is obvious.

But even if it is…

you can get a lot further with kids…

by simply “stating what is” and leaving it at that.

For instance…

Rather than saying…

“You’ve wasted your entire day screwing around…

and didn’t finish any of the chores I gave you to do.”

Try this…

“The lawn isn’t mowed…

the dishes aren’t washed…

and your room is still uncleaned.”

Then follow with the consequence.

Attaching motive…

will only prompt them to argue with you about the motive…

leaving the true issue of the chores being done, “offstage”.

For those anxious kids who just can’t sit still…

this is particularly handy.

Rather than saying…

“You are being stubborn…..you’re out of your seat again“…

I would change that to…

“This is the third time I’ve asked you to sit down.

Do you not understand what I’ve asked you to do?

Tell me what will happen the next time I find you out of your seat.”

When they repeat the consequences beforehand…

it’s amazing how much it helps them “self-correct”…

before they do it again.

I have plenty more to say on this topic…

but the blogosphere can only handle so much in one sitting!

We’ll talk more about medications…

discipline…

etc. in another session.

Here is my email if you have something urgent to ask:

driveman@hotmail.com

Best,
Tim


Pursuing the Mentor, the conclusion

“A good mentor will most likely turn down the individual seeking to be mentored, the first time they make the request.  Quite possibly, the second inquiry will be met with a “no” as well.  It is a wise individual that continues to pursue the mentor that they know will help them to further their mission and goals.”  ~ Olivcr DeMille

Drum lesson #2, will be this evening for Son #3…

the eve prior to this posting.


Lesson #1 lasted two hours…

instead of the usual one.

When Hero Hubby and I went to pick Son #3 up…

Both he and Kevin came out to meet us.

“It’s been a long time coming,” Kevin said.

“I’m so glad he was willing to wait.”

Kevin’s new in-home drum studio is beautiful.

Small, basic, functional.

I think that those of us…

that espouse to Leadership Education principals…

very often get tripped up by “You, Not Them.”

The piece of this that really is

supposed to be “all about you”…

isn’t the “all about you”…

that we are bombarded with…

24/7  in our culture.

It’s the principle…

that acknowledges…

a constant need for improvement.

It commits to either getting…

or continuing to get…

a phenomenal liberal arts education.

I’m not talking about a watered-down version here.

It is a commitment…

that understands…

that it takes years and years of reading…

studying…

ferreting out…

the knowledge…

truth…

patterns.

In history and everyday life.

It takes stock in what makes a “great leader”…

truly great.

This is not an overnight…

quick fix…

“I’m all done”

kind of education process.

For me…

one of the challenges…

often comes…

in the form of my automatic default.

I want security.

Results to the test.

In Son #3…

I was getting them…

but not in forms that I easily recognized!

I was busy looking for things like…

grades…

comfort in knowing he “knew the material”…

and understood the process…

because a written test said so.

He knew it all right.

And it worked.

It took a lot of time…

energy…

and consistent effort.

People comment all the time…

that they really enjoyed the books…

A Thomas Jefferson Education…

and Leadership Education.

I often ask how many times they’ve read them.

The answer is generally once.

I’m getting ready to start TJEd for the fourth time!

Why?

Because I’m re-training myself.

Constantly.

Let’s face it…

12-16 years of habits…

can be challenging to break!

When Son #3 got into the car…

and we had inquired about his lesson…

he made a very profound…

and compelling comment.

“You know, Kevin really concentrates on basics.

There isn’t a magic formula.

It’s just a lot of hard, consistent and faithful work, Mom.”

Remember this man?

Multiple National and World Championships under his belt…

and a simple sign that hangs in his dojo…

“Just Work Out.”

He detests practicing and staging for tournaments.

Why?

“Because if you know and practice the basics…

you have what you need to be a champion.”

I asked him recently about other dojos…

that might teach the way he does.

When he wanted to know why…

I told him that there were Leadership Education parents…

that were concerned that their kids…

were in a martial arts environment…

that was a conveyor belt.

His response?

“If you think that it’s hype…

and over the top…

thus rendering the situation ineffective…

then guess what?…

It is.

Are you seeing the patterns here?

True greatness is achieved to some degree…

in the anonymity…

of faithfulness to basics…

and principles.

I read some interesting statistics yesterday.

Americans have increased their caloric intake…

53 percent in the past 38 years…

making us the nation…

with the highest daily caloric intake in the world.

Never mind that it is far above what we need.

Interestingly…

along those same lines…

the fastest growing industry in our nation…

is self-storage.

Yes, you read that correctly.

There is a huge need to keep up with…

and categorize…

our stuff!

There’s simply no doubt about it.

Our societal need and desire to keep up…

“WOW”…

with the “latest and greatest”…

while fulfilling personal desire rather than need

is simply at epidemic proportions.

Much of this, sadly…

is driven by peer expectation…

and so-called societal “norms.”

What do you need?

I know that I have asked myself this question..

quite frequently of late.

If you’ve committed to a Leadership Model…

for your home and community…

then do you need to attend a Face to Face With Greatness?

It’s an investment in your commitment.

Yes, it will cost you.

All things that perpetuate freedom do.

You can contact Joelle Mancuso…

to register at (805) 796-9333 or jojoman8@aol.com.

It will transpire on October 2-3, 2010…

in Thousand Oaks, CA.

She has generously extended…

the early bird registration price…

to TommyMom readers.

Perhaps…

if you’re “more advanced”…

in your Leadership Education journey…

you need to make the commitment…

to attend “Foundations of Liberty”…

each month.

(More on that to come next week.)

Life and the acquisition of skills…

are a process.

So is learning to recognize…

and deal with default!

“When the student is ready…

the teacher appears.”

I know mine did.

In the form of Son #3.

I couldn’t be more grateful…

or proud!

Tenacious…

Persistent…

Confident…

Willing to be patient…

and pay the price.

I couldn’t be more humbled…

and pleased, Son #3.

I Love You, and Happy Drumming!
TeriSig






Pursuing the Mentor, part 2

“A good mentor will most likely turn down the individual seeking to be mentored, the first time they make the request.  Quite possibly, the second inquiry will be met with a “no” as well.  It is a wise individual that continues to pursue the mentor that they know will help them to further their mission and goals.”  ~ Olivcr DeMille

When we last left off…

Son #3 was in a drum cage…

auditioning for music ministries…

and I was conveniently under a table…

sweating profusely…

because drumming…

hadn’t occurred consistently…

in broad daylight…

anywhere near me.

At least not that I recollected.

I was preparing to give Shirley MacClaine a ring…

when Son #3 finished…

and began sauntering my direction.

I hastily decided…

that I should attempt to appear…

calm…

cool…

collected…

and totally “un-phased.”

So much for that.

Son #3: ” Geez, Mom, you really should learn to relax more.”

Me: “Did I know that you drummed?!”

Son #3: “I’ve been playing for club…

(the community kids club I’ve referred to here on the blog…

not IN a club…praise God!)

for quite some time.  I guess you’re in the kitchen.”

No kidding!

Or, quite possibly…

in another state.

I did fix  a light dinner…

for the kids attending club each week.

Perhaps I was, indeed…

“out of the loop.”

Heaven forbid!

I mean…

isn’t the “mother mentor”…

supposed to micromanage…

smother…

and also run constant interference…

all while using vast…

relevant…

copious amounts…

of “LeadershipEducationese” to justify said actions?!

Me: “Why haven’t you told me these things?”

( I shudder even as I type those words today!)

Son #3 looked stunned.

“I guess it didn’t occur to me.

I just began to practice…

on my own.

I bought a drum pad…

and worked it out for myself, Mom.”

The nerve!

He continued…

“And now…

I’m going to approach a mentor.”

I think it appropriate here…

to admit that I…

have struggled with this child’s autonomy…

pretty much since his birth!

Actually…

our struggle began…

somewhat together

during it!

He is most definitely his own person.

He’s uninhibited.

Rather “unusual and spontaneous” at times.

Um…”inspirational.”

Not easily controlled.

And Lord knows…

with the benefit of all of my personal forms…

from 12 years of public education…

I wanted predictability…

and coveted the illusive “control!”

And now…

he’s going to “look for a mentor.”

Please…

please…

please…

don’t let it be Tommy Lee…

the drummer from Motley Crue!

I held my breath…

and prayed a lot.

Praise God from whom all blessing flow…

it was this man.

None other than Kevin Smith.

I was humbled in watching…

the process that took place.

Kevin isn’t just any drummer.

He’s mentored the best.

Some of his students…

have played some pretty impressive…

professional venues.

They’ve toured with well-known bands.

Kevin is nothing short of amazing.

He’s humble…

soft-spoken…

driven with a passion for his craft…

a perfectionist…

when it comes to the details that set him apart…

and when asked…

wasn’t taking any new students.

Period.

Thanks for asking.

End of story.

Son #3 can be a very impetuous individual.

This serves him well on the up side of the quality.

He can make a split second decision…

focus with an intensity…

that makes you pray for mercy…

and achieve results that many give up on.

In the same vein…

he can decide…

in 20 minutes or less…

to abandon something he’s pursued…

and consistently invested in…

for a considerable amount of time…

in favor of “moving on.”

This was going to be interesting!

Initially…

he took the refusal in stride.

It was early in the game.

He continued to practice…

on the drum pad.

He got a set of electric drums…

with money he had earned himself.

This was a significant investment.

Roughly a year went by.

He met up with Kevin again…

and again…

the answer was “no.”

I was confident…

that he may rethink his passion.

An interesting event occurred.

Kevin signed up for a Drum Off…

that included drummers from all over the county.

He invited Son #3 to go along.

Kevin won.

Son # 3 was invited to the attend the “next step”…

in the process as well.

He wanted to go.

There were others included.

For the past two years…

Kevin has included Son #3…

in every drum competition…

or event he has personally competed in.

I continued to watch.

After roughly a year and a half…

Son #3 began to inquire…

about certain techniques…

theories…

and methodologies…

from Kevin’s former students.

Each of them was quite accommodating…

and gave him tips…

things to work on…

and suggestions for improvement.

When Kevin was asked yet again…

about whether or not lessons could begin…

the answer was…

that quite possibly…

he would be starting lessons again.

No date.

Kevin asked Son #3 to participate…

in a huge valley-wide event.

Thousands of people would attend.

Did Son #3 want…

to haul and set up…

drum kits for him?

He did.

In the heat.

Without a lot of conveniences.

The event was outside.

In the middle of a field.

Son #3 set up.

He tore down.

He went to more competitions.

And practiced diligently…

everything…

that Kevin’s former students taught him.

“Do you think you’ll be starting lessons soon?”

This was, again, the question that he asked.

“I have to build a sound proof room,” Kevin answered.

At this point..

Hero Hubby and I were both amazed.

Just last week…

there was a very prestigious drum competition…

in Los Angeles.

In keeping…

with what had become…

a normal routine…

Son #3 was invited to attend.

Kevin didn’t win…

but the individual that did was stellar.

Son #3 has been exposed…

for what has turned out to be…

three years…

to a full gamut of musicianship.

The good..

the bad…

the ugly…

the excellent.

At midnight…

when he returned home…

Son #3 was elated!

“Did Kevin win?,” I asked.

No.

He was awesome…

incredible…

amazing…

but so was the other guy.

Kevin had graciously offered…

to drive Son #3 home.

There was a reason.

Upon arriving at our door…

he turned to..

“Mr. Tenacity”…

“Mr. Faithful”…

“Mr. Loyal”…

“Mr. Persistence”…

and stated…

“By the way…

drum lessons for you…

start this week.

Be at my house at 7:00 p.m!”

There is a tremendous saying…

“When the student is ready…

the teacher appears.”

Conclusion on Friday…

see you then!
TeriSig



Pursuing the Mentor

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“A good mentor will most likely turn down the individual seeking to be mentored, the first time they make the request.  Quite possibly, the second inquiry will be met with a “no” as well.  It is a wise individual that continues to pursue the mentor that they know will help them to further their mission and goals.”  ~ Olivcr DeMille

I remember it as if it were yesterday.

Son #3 requested that I take him to our church…

so that he could participate…

in music auditions.

For those of you that may not be “of the church going persuasion”…

or have a differing “religious worldview”…

you need to understand something here.

My brother Tim..

affectionately refers to our church…

as the “church of Costco.”

It’s huge.

Depending on the time of year…

there are 3,000-6,000 people…

that come and go on any given weekend.

It’s a sprawling expanse…

of “building…

parking lot…

and lawn”…

that takes up…

a gigantic corner in town.

“Auditions” then…

mean that everyone desiring…

to play in any of the bands…

or for any of the events needing musicians…

“show up” on the given day…

in the given month…

to “strut their stuff.”

This particular day…

happened to fall…

on what I recollect as…

“one of the most sweltering”…

days in August.

I grudgingly trudged to my vehicle…

Son #3 happily in tow…

for the fifteen minute drive.

Upon arriving…

we were informed…

that the auditions were upstairs.

This experience was going to continue to be swell. (tering)

In order to conserve electricity…

only the rooms…

being occupied by church staff…

are air-conditioned.

The upstairs room we were ushered into…

was not one of them!

Do I need to remind you that heat rises?

I didn’t think so.

In spite of the heat…

the process was quite professional.

There was a microphone up front…

and each candidate…

was called forward…

when their time slot was “up.”

Son #3 is extremely musically inclined.

Hero Hubby…

growing up in The Salvation Army….

has had a standing rule in our home.

Two years of piano…

and theory…

and then afterward…

you may decide to pursue…

whatever instrument you’d like.

At the time of this audition…

Son #3 was deep in the throes…

of strumming the mandolin.

We won’t go into the two years of piano…

but suffice it to say…

that they were nearly the death…

of not only him…

but the three teachers…

that had him over this time span!

Sadly…

the teachers were also all in the same family!

And we like to think that they are our friends.

While they are not Roman Catholic…

it is my personal belief…

that they will…

at some point in their lives…

be receiving…

a special dispensation for sainthood…

for surviving the experience.

“Fate” would have it…

that one of said “sainthood candidates”…

was on staff at the church…

during the time of “this incident.”

She happened to “be passing through the room”…

right as Son #3…

was called to the stage.

She and I were now seated together…

at a table near the back…

as he walked (with extreme confidence)

towards “the goal.”

As he got up to go…

I noticed that the mandolin…

was strangely absent.

Me: “Psst…where is your mandolin?!”

Son #3: “I didn’t bring it.  I’m not playing the mandolin.”

(nearly) Saintly Teacher: ” Oh nooooo.”  (with that futile whistling tone)

It was then that we both spotted the drumsticks…

standing up in his back pocket!

I think that at this moment…

the beliefs of reincarnation…

and out-of-body-experiences…

endorsed by Shirley MacClaine…

flashed through my mind with accelerated speed.

Did this son PLAY the drums?!”

“Was I gone for long periods of time with no recollection?!”

“Was he moonlighting somewhere while we were all sleeping?!”

At this particular juncture of time…

I did what any mature…

confident…

capable mother and mentor would do.

I ducked under the table…

to call Hero Hubby!

Son #3 was now in the drum cage.

There was no turning back.

The moderator of the auditions…

was giving instructions…

that were talking about beats…

and time signatures…

how the drummer would cue the rest of the team…

and now, quite frankly….

my profuse sweating had absolutely no correlation…

to the temperature in the room!

Hero Hubby was  ZERO HELP.

Zip.

Nada.

Zilch.

“I think it’s phenomenal that he’s giving it a try.  More power to him!”

No one but me…

(and it is, quite frankly all about me)…

seemed to be concerned with the fact…

that we hadn’t really ever seen him play the drums!

There was no doubt about it…

(nearly) Saintly Teacher got it.

ST: “You haven’t really heard him play, have you?”

Me: (still under the table) “NO!”

ST: “Well, listen up!  Because you’re hearing him now…

and he’s really good!

To be continued on Wednesday…

when…

both stunned and floored…

I come back up from under the table…

to the land of the living…

to learn more life lessons as the mentor…

and recognize thriving musicianship!
TeriSig

Technical Difficulties!

So…

due to the fact that WordPress has been down…

for the better part of the entire afternoon and evening…

and there was no possible way to access anything…

and in taking its “dive”…

it took nearly half of my post for tomorrow with it…

I guess that I will see you all on Monday!

Frustrating bummer of a deal.

However…

I leave you for the weekend with this great quote…

from none other than the amazing John Wooden.

“Adversity is the state in which man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then.”

Guess I need to get to know myself a little better!

I also wish a very Happy Birthday…

to my closest childhood friend…

mentor of paradoxical farm life…

and connection for Brown Swiss cattle..

for Will and Vernie DeMille…

none other than the amazing DeDe!

It is my privilege to call you friend!


Have a great weekend!
TeriSig



“Oceans” of possible APPlications!

In August…

I wrote this blog...

on iPhone Apps for educational purposes.

I thought I was really “up and coming”…

where the technology world was concerned…

to even be in a position…

to successfully communicate…

the opportunities and possibilities.

I mean…

I’m so technology proficient and all.

Right.

A couple of days after that blog posted…

I received a thank you note…

from the marketing director…

of OceanHouse media.

It said…

Thanks so much for your mention of our Dr. Seuss iPhone apps. We’re so glad that you and your boys are enjoying them. Please let me know if you’d like me to add you to my press list and I’ll keep you up to date on our new releases.
Thanks again,
Karen :)

I was stunned.

It was a total “Big Brother” moment…

only with warm fuzzies…

and a smiley face!

I was impressed.

On a whim…

I asked Karen if I could interview her.

Instead…

she asked if I would like to speak…

to the founder and president…

of Oceanhouse Media!

That interview took place Monday.

Michel Kripalani…

is a delightful gentleman.

He is engaging…

sincere…

and passionate about the iPad.

Here’s why…

” I agree that technology is, and can be out of control where youth and their interactions are concerned.

But technology is the future and where we’re going.  Just like any other issue, it must be effectively controlled.

With that being said, children’s books and the future of education for children took a turn with the release of the iPad.

The ability to go to the far reaches of the earth with digital book distribution is phenomenal.  Mind boggling actually.    When you think about the cost and labor intensive issues surrounding the printing and shipping of books compared to instant download…wow.

The ability to keep constant and current in a digital world is another consideration.

Textbooks are going to be able to remain current.  The weight in textbooks that are disgarded annually due to obsolete information is staggering.

When we look back five years from now, it is going to be hard to imagine a world without iPad.

I think that people will be really surprised when they see the educational volume that exists in the Apps world.

When you’re talking about balance and productive use of technology, I think it’s significant to point out that a lot of people “whine” about approval and guidelines where Apple development is concerned.  My eyebrows go up and I think ‘Really?!’

As a parent, you have complete control with an iPad; and can feel confident that even a young child won’t have access to the internet.  It is much safer than a computer.

Apple has put these guidelines in place to protect children and parents.

You have full e-reading capabilities with the iPad, there is no “either or.”  For example, people spend $200 on a Kindle, but an iPad is all inclusive and has color capabilities.

Once you start purchasing Apps, you can get so many that are relatively inexpensive; and others are free!  For less than $4-5 per book, you can get really high quality format.  For example, our App “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” would retail for $14-15 in hardback.

With our Dr. Seuss Apps, we believe that we’re putting another layer of interactivity on to the books that Dr. Seuss would’ve added himself; if he had had the opportunity.

At the core of making these Apps, we’ve developed a children’s book engine or foundation.  Now that that’s developed, we can put in a number of books.

We go into the studio and do a voice over with an actress, add music tracks and ambient sound effects.  When you click on the ball, for example, it makes a bouncing sound, or click on a cat and it meows.

There is an extensive amount of re-laying out of the original pages.

We’re generating new content by packaging it up in a new format with elements of the old book, new production pieces that we’ve created; wrapped together with interactive software.

Now, a child can read along or be read to and interact with the story, when parental interaction isn’t available.

Teri, I see the concerns with the imbalance of technology.

But I think that you have to bring the balance that is desired.

Culturally, we began by telling stories around campfires.  Over time, that evolved into stage plays in theatre, which evolved further into books and movies.

Is it fair to say that we will only tell stories or watch movies?

The reality is that we’re in a world with lots of formats.  Shouldn’t we use those formats?

The issue is that we haven’t had huge changes in technologies in years.  So much was either very expensive, somewhat difficult to use, or not easily accessible.  Now, people have access to every possible thing.

Again, with other forms of technology, you don’t have the control and content of Apps that Apple provides.  I think that this is so important.  Look at this, the way that you would look at any other screen time, and set limits for when and how you use it.

Oceanhouse Media is only 19 months old, but we have developed over 100 Apps in the last year alone.  I love what I do.  I’m passionate about technology and things that are educational and uplifting.  I’m in the sweet spot of my life.”

Another “sweet” thing…

is that this week…

Oceanhouse Media…

is having a sale on Dr. Seuss Apps!

They’re $1.99.

I don’t know what goes on at your house…

but our use of iTunes cards…

for Apps and other “various and sundry needs”…

could possibly rival the interchanges taking place…

concerning the national debt!

But I can assure you…

that a company whose tag line…

is “Apps that uplift, educate and inspire”..

along with a team mantra…

that is “Creativity with Purpose”…

has my attention and loyalty.

Along with the fact…

that Michel Kripalani…

gives time, attention and value..

to “us moms.”

I’m going to the iTunes store now!

Won’t you join me?

Because no matter…

how “highly educated” you become…

there’s simply nothing quite like…

a serving of…

“Green Eggs and Ham!”

TeriSig



Live Your Creed

Fall is definitely in the air…the smells, the drop in temperature…(for those of  us “Desert Dwellers…it simply means you can step outside without the threat of your face melting!)…delicious apples in many different varieties…pumpkins in beautiful hues still ripening on the vine…the anticipation of candy, costumes and the fast approaching holidays!

We are entering my favorite season of the year.

The foods…

the fun…

the sights…

sounds…

and smells.

Along with many gatherings of family and friends.

This week on TommyMom

I’m going to give away one of these fabulous candles.


Because I simply love, love, love…

its smell!

And also…

because it’s my blog and I can.

The smell of this candle…

brings to mind…

all of the things that I’ve listed above…

in one glorious…

deep…

intoxicating…

“sniff!”

So be sure to leave your comments!

There are so many exciting things to come…

here on TommyMom!

It’s hard to believe…

but shortly…

TommyMom turns one!

We will party like it’s 1999!

Consider yourselves warned.

Yes, folks…

we’re just getting started…

where this virtual community is concerned.

Today…

I share with you…

a thought provoking piece…

that was introduced to me…

by my husband’s Uncle Stan.

I am extremely partial to this man.

He is soft spoken…

has an incredible voice and modulation..

and is humble and unassuming.

He’s lived quite an interesting life…

possesses an extremely broad base of experiences…

and as a result…

has a wisdom that I find…

both comforting…

and reassuring.

He is also the ultimate servant of others.

Years ago..

he quoted the following to me…

and I shared with him repeatedly over time…

how much I loved it.

One day…

it arrived…

ready for hanging…

as a gift from him.

I hope you enjoy it…

and consider its message…

to be as important as I do.

And…

Uncle Stan…

since I know you’re a reader…

have I told you lately…

how much I love you?
TeriSig

Live Your Creed

I’d rather see a sermon than to hear one any day.

I’d rather one walk with me than just to show the way.

The eye is a better pupil and more willing than the ear.

Advice may be misleading but examples are always clear.

And the very best of teachers are the ones who live their creed,

for to see good put into action is what everybody needs.

I can soon learn to do it if you let me see it done.

I can watch your hand in motion but your tongue too fast may run.

And the lectures you deliver may be very fine and true

but I’d rather get my lessons by observing what you do.

For I may misunderstand you and the fine advice you give

but there’s no misunderstanding how you act

and how you live.    ~Anonymous



Self Educate!

Believe it or not…

I do read the “blogs of others” from time to time.

Okay, pretty regularly.

This one by Bryan Hyde is amazing!

I’m honestly asking you to read it in its entirety...

and ponder what it says.

It is long…

it is “meaty”…

it is excellent food-for-thought.

Hint:

click on the grayscale in either place…

to be “transported directly there!”

Then think about…

the individuals that you personally know…

or are even acquainted with…

that would benefit from attending the following event.

Bottom line…

Face to Face With Greatness…

challenges and encourages individuals…

to be propaganda-proof people.

Readers of TommyMom…

will still be given the early-bird registration!

And those that leave a comment…

regarding their thoughts about Bryan’s article…

will start a new series of entries for a giveaway…

that will be announced Monday!

Happy Friday!,
TeriSig


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It’s “Back to the Grind!”

The official start date of school in “the olden days’ would’ve been yesterday.  Currently, it seems as if people start schooling whenever the spirit moves them!  This is great!  I choose to be “old fashioned”, but also know that after yesterday, it will be assumed nationwide that all children are “officially in school.”

I came across the following a couple of weeks ago.  While I am generally not this “snarky,” I must honestly admit, that many of the things addressed; I have not only thought over the years but have also verbalized!  I had to laugh.

If you home educate…please read.  If you don’t home educate…please read.

It helps to understand what other people are going through and “why they do what they do.”

On a personal note…I “hate” most uses of the word “hate”…

and when you’re a Helms, you are not permitted to tell anyone to “shut up.”

Whew!  Glad I got THAT off my chest!
TeriSig


The Bitter Homeschooler’s Wish List

by Deborah Markus, from Secular Homeschooling, Issue #1, Fall 2007

1 Please stop asking us if it’s legal. If it is — and it is — it’s insulting to imply that we’re criminals. And if we were criminals, would we admit it?

2 Learn what the words “socialize” and “socialization” mean, and use the one you really mean instead of mixing them up the way you do now. Socializing means hanging out with other people for fun. Socialization means having acquired the skills necessary to do so successfully and pleasantly. If you’re talking to me and my kids, that means that we do in fact go outside now and then to visit the other human beings on the planet, and you can safely assume that we’ve got a decent grasp of both concepts.

3 Quit interrupting my kid at her dance lesson, scout meeting, choir practice, baseball game, art class, field trip, park day, music class, 4H club, or soccer lesson to ask her if as a homeschooler she ever gets to socialize.

4 Don’t assume that every homeschooler you meet is homeschooling for the same reasons and in the same way as that one homeschooler you know.

5 If that homeschooler you know is actually someone you saw on TV, either on the news or on a “reality” show, the above goes double.

6 Please stop telling us horror stories about the homeschoolers you know, know of, or think you might know who ruined their lives by homeschooling. You’re probably the same little bluebird of happiness whose hobby is running up to pregnant women and inducing premature labor by telling them every ghastly birth story you’ve ever heard. We all hate you, so please go away.

7 We don’t look horrified and start quizzing your kids when we hear they’re in public school. Please stop drilling our children like potential oil fields to see if we’re doing what you consider an adequate job of homeschooling.

8 Stop assuming all homeschoolers are religious.

9 Stop assuming that if we’re religious, we must be homeschooling for religious reasons.

10 We didn’t go through all the reading, learning, thinking, weighing of options, experimenting, and worrying that goes into homeschooling just to annoy you. Really. This was a deeply personal decision, tailored to the specifics of our family. Stop taking the bare fact of our being homeschoolers as either an affront or a judgment about your own educational decisions.

11 Please stop questioning my competency and demanding to see my credentials. I didn’t have to complete a course in catering to successfully cook dinner for my family; I don’t need a degree in teaching to educate my children. If spending at least twelve years in the kind of chew-it-up-and-spit-it-out educational facility we call public school left me with so little information in my memory banks that I can’t teach the basics of an elementary education to my nearest and dearest, maybe there’s a reason I’m so reluctant to send my child to school.

12 If my kid’s only six and you ask me with a straight face how I can possibly teach him what he’d learn in school, please understand that you’re calling me an idiot. Don’t act shocked if I decide to respond in kind.

13 Stop assuming that because the word “home” is right there in “homeschool,” we never leave the house. We’re the ones who go to the amusement parks, museums, and zoos in the middle of the week and in the off-season and laugh at you because you have to go on weekends and holidays when it’s crowded and icky.

14 Stop assuming that because the word “school” is right there in homeschool, we must sit around at a desk for six or eight hours every day, just like your kid does. Even if we’re into the “school” side of education — and many of us prefer a more organic approach — we can burn through a lot of material a lot more efficiently, because we don’t have to gear our lessons to the lowest common denominator.

15 Stop asking, “But what about the Prom?” Even if the idea that my kid might not be able to indulge in a night of over-hyped, over-priced revelry was enough to break my heart, plenty of kids who do go to school don’t get to go to the Prom. For all you know, I’m one of them. I might still be bitter about it. So go be shallow somewhere else.

16 Don’t ask my kid if she wouldn’t rather go to school unless you don’t mind if I ask your kid if he wouldn’t rather stay home and get some sleep now and then.

17 Stop saying, “Oh, I could never homeschool!” Even if you think it’s some kind of compliment, it sounds more like you’re horrified. One of these days, I won’t bother disagreeing with you any more.

18 If you can remember anything from chemistry or calculus class, you’re allowed to ask how we’ll teach these subjects to our kids. If you can’t, thank you for the reassurance that we couldn’t possibly do a worse job than your teachers did, and might even do a better one.

19 Stop asking about how hard it must be to be my child’s teacher as well as her parent. I don’t see much difference between bossing my kid around academically and bossing him around the way I do about everything else.

20 Stop saying that my kid is shy, outgoing, aggressive, anxious, quiet, boisterous, argumentative, pouty, fidgety, chatty, whiny, or loud because he’s homeschooled. It’s not fair that all the kids who go to school can be as annoying as they want to without being branded as representative of anything but childhood.

21 Quit assuming that my kid must be some kind of prodigy because she’s homeschooled.

22 Quit assuming that I must be some kind of prodigy because I homeschool my kids.

23 Quit assuming that I must be some kind of saint because I homeschool my kids.

24 Stop talking about all the great childhood memories my kids won’t get because they don’t go to school, unless you want me to start asking about all the not-so-great childhood memories you have because you went to school.

25 Here’s a thought: If you can’t say something nice about homeschooling, shut up!

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