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two points for honesty.
so, the only french teacher here at EHS got an offer in Wyoming to be an ESL helper.
and her son, Quintin, who's only four and has been having a lot of problems with speech and hearing, is the reason she took it.
they have more programs for him. more ways for him to get help. and less travelling and missing work for her. which is good.

but she's leaving for Wyoming. and she was really nervous telling us today.
and i think i kinda made it worse because i was going to be her aide next year and i asked her who i was going to t.a. for next year.
she kinda sniffled and said she didn't know.
D:

this is sad.
we're throwing a party for her.



in other news:
A's birthday. i got her a chai, 15$ gift card, and a cute hat.
or i thought it was cute. not sure if she thought so. its green and it says "earth day is every day". i liked it.

my "computer literacy" teacher is head of War Whoops. which is the longest running radio show in the state of Nevada and is hosted by students at my school. it's just a club, basically. but it takes 5th hour also. i'm like her favorite in first hour so she kinda forced this application on me. it's cool though. i actually thought about it and i think it might be fun. i think it'd be cool to learn about manipulating sounds on a computer or something. that'd be cool. :D

mr. long wants me to be head of video next year for yearbook. the original plan was to help tayler and ashlee do picture editing and layout stuff, but i guess we need someone to do video. i don't think i'd mind but that would mean spending the rest of my time this year in that class talking with ERIN.
and she's just a fucking ray of sunshine.
 
 
   
 

Winter in Wyoming poem (Yes, wyoming in a state in the U.S.)
It's winter in Wyoming
And the gentle breezes blow
Seventy miles an hour
At twenty-five below.
Oh, how I love Wyoming
When the snow's up to your butt
You take a breath of winter
And your nose gets frozen shut.
Yes, the weather here is wonderful
So I guess I'll hang around
I could never leave Wyoming
'Cause I'm frozen to the ground!!
 
 
 

   
Sometimes....
Sometimes, when driving north, I have to resist the urge to drive to Wyoming.  No reason.  I don't have friends or family there.  There's not (as far as I know) a kick ass thrift store up there.  But the urge is there.

I don't have this urge driving south.

I guess New Mexico just isn't that exciting to my head...
 
 
   
 

Lakota withdraw from treaties, declare independence from U.S.

I am posting this on my blog and suggested it to the news also.  Last time I suggested a pretty important news bit, it got over ruled and something about the catchest catch phrase was put in place.  Since Mindsay doesn't like putting important news up on their homepage this is going on my blog also!

Lakota withdraw from treaties, declare independence from U.S.

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The Lakota Sioux Indians, whose ancestors include Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and Crazy Horse, have withdrawn from all treaties their forefathers signed with the U.S. government and have declared their independence. A delegation delivered the news to the State Department earlier this week.

Portions of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming comprise Lakota country, and the tribe says that if the federal government doesn't begin diplomatic discussions promptly, liens will be filed on property in the five-state region. Here's the news release.

"We are no longer citizens of the United States of America and all those who live in the five-state area that encompasses our country are free to join us," said Russell Means, a longtime Indian rights activist. "This is according to the laws of the United States, specifically Article 6 of the Constitution," which states that treaties are the supreme law of the land.

"It is also within the laws on treaties passed at the Vienna Convention and put into effect by the U.S. and the rest of the international community in 1980. We are legally within our rights to be free and independent," he added during a press conference yesterday in Washington.

The new country would issue its own passports and driver licenses, and living there would be tax-free, provided residents renounce their U.S. citizenship, he said, according to a report from Agence France-Presse.

The Lakota say the United States has never honored the pacts, signed with the Great Sioux Nation in 1851 and 1868 at Fort Laramie, Wyo.

"We have 33 treaties with the United States that they have not lived by. They continue to take our land, our water, our children," said Phyllis Young, who helped organize the first international conference on indigenous rights in Geneva in 1977.

Means said the "annexation" of native American land had turned the Lakota into "facsimiles of white people."

In 1974, the Lakota drafted a declaration of continuing independence. Their cause got a boost in September, when the United Nations adopted a non-binding declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. The Bush administration opposed the measure.

(1855 portrait of Sitting Bull by David Frances Barry, Library of Congress)

 
 
 

   
Blizzard Blues

   We got stuck in a snowstorm in Wyoming this week. We have been in storms quite a bit worse than this one but it was pretty bad. Of course I had quite a bit of extra time so I recorded some more music, then added it to some of our videos of the storm. This is the result. I call it "Blizzard Blues".

 

 

 
 
   
 

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