A while back my boss introduced mee to a visitor at work. He told her I was weird because I am a teacher who thinks like a therapist.
Last week I had a visitor at work. A supervisor was giving her a tour of the facility. When he was introducing her to mee (yeah, she was my visitor shoulder shrug) he told her that I was the Special Education teacher, but work with all of the boys and am an integral part of what goes on there.
While talking to a friend about church one day he mentioned to mee that a couple of people where discussing a question they had about the scriptures. One of them said "we should ask Malinda, she'll probable know."
Still, one of the best complements is to know that people know my first name. I have been Sister Glasgow, Miss G, or Ms Glasgow for so long it isn't often I hear people out side of my family call mee Malinda. I like to hear it.
As a student at the University of Idaho I was a member of The Student Alumni Relations Board (SArb). One of the things we did at most of our retreats was a "Quote Wall". On the wall (piece of paper) everyone was suppose to write a quote by someone during the retreat. We would finish by reviewing what the situation was and who said it. It was always a source of a good laugh and reflection.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
"I'll hold the door...'
*Warning*
There are those who take offence when offence is not intended. I don't take offence easily. I would not be posting this if I didn't think it was funny.
Someone was talking politics at work the other day, which is typically a bad idea. As innocent as I am just walked into the wrong place at the wrong moment. Being the curious sort and wanting to know what is going on, as much as possible, I asked what was going on. One of the therapist, the only one left in the room, commented that it was about politics and that it didn't matter because the whole world is going to hell in a hand basket anyway.
I let him know it was not my intention to go there...
"Oh, I've heard about you,...I'll hold the door open for you..."
he he he, how thoughtful he is, it really does make be giggle.
There are those who take offence when offence is not intended. I don't take offence easily. I would not be posting this if I didn't think it was funny.
Someone was talking politics at work the other day, which is typically a bad idea. As innocent as I am just walked into the wrong place at the wrong moment. Being the curious sort and wanting to know what is going on, as much as possible, I asked what was going on. One of the therapist, the only one left in the room, commented that it was about politics and that it didn't matter because the whole world is going to hell in a hand basket anyway.
I let him know it was not my intention to go there...
"Oh, I've heard about you,...I'll hold the door open for you..."
he he he, how thoughtful he is, it really does make be giggle.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Celebrate everyday...
Today we celebrated the 7 year anniversary of our facility. While addressing the residents our fearless leader spoke of traditions and celebrations. He talked about holidays and bad traditions vs. good traditions. He went on to says that you cannot celebrate everyday...unless your Ms. Glasgow who seems to be happy everyday.
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