Tag Archive for Florida

6-Pack rings: Don’t Toss ‘Em–Eat ‘Em!

When we toss out those plastic rings that hold 6-packs together we’re helping kill a million fish, turtles, birds, and small mammals a year.  Most of those holders end up in the ocean, where the creatures get tangled in them.  Conscientious people cut them apart so that doesn’t happen.  But the wildlife eat the pieces.

A small beer company in Florida, Saltwater Brewery, has a solution.  They’ve come up with a biodegradable 6-pack holder that doesn’t harm creatures that eat them (although you don’t really want to eat them, despite how much beer you wash them down with).

Urge all beverage companies to start using them.  To begin, sign the petition to Coca-ColaAnd when the new holders finally come out, demand that all companies use them.

 

One Kid’s Idea: “We Dine Together”

I’m often surprised by young kids who have littler life experience outside of their own small “me” world.  I don’t expect them to come up with ideas that have the potential of changing the world.  But some do.  Such as this young man.

 

 

Orlando Lament

Orlando: Another sad day for Americans.  More senseless deaths.  Another heartbreaking example of man’s inhumanity to man.

Kids’ Shame; Education’s Friend

A Florida girl was pulled from class and reprimanded for wearing a too-short skirt, violating the school’s dress code.  To continue going to class, she was made to change into what her mom calls a “shame suit”: over-sized sweat pants and a bright yellow tee shirt, both saying “Dress Code Violation.”  Feeling humiliated, she asked to call her mom, who became as upset as her daughter.

The school claims that this was her choice since she could have taken in-school suspension or had her parents called to bring her more appropriate clothing. The girl claimed no knowledge of those other choices, even though they’re written into the dress code that every student and parent should have read.

I can’t help wondering if there was a fourth choice. In my more permissive high-school-teaching days, I remember watching parents drop off fresh-scrubbed kids dressed in nice outfits.  Once on campus, these girls met up with friends. Together, they went to their locker to retrieve “school clothes”–short skirts/shorts, tight/skimpy tops, jeans two sizes too small, etc.  And the make-up bag.  When they emerged from the bathroom, ready for a day at school, their appearance had drastically changed.  The clothes they’d worn to school (and would be put back on–and faces scrubbed–before heading home) spent the day in their lockers.

The fourth option, then, might have been a trip to the girl’s locker and a quick change.

A lesson I’d learned back then, as I vainly tried teaching English to teenaged males with their tongues hanging out and their eyes firmly fixed on what the girls had on display, was that a reasonable dress code is Education’s Friend.

 

 

 

Why Florida?

Dear Floridian Readers–Please tell me why you live there. I know that parts are quite beautiful.  But sink-holes (255 of them under home-owners!), helicopter-sized (and very hungry) mosquitoes, hanging chads, disappearing ballots, screen rooms to relax in instead of back yards, humidity like a never-ending sauna….  Doesn’t sound inviting to me. I’m used to California’s free carnival-ride earthquakes.  PLEASE convince me that my friends were right to move there when they retired.

Jackie

P.S. Feel free to make fun of California.  I deserve it.