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Father’ Day

  • Posted on June 20, 2010 at 3:08 pm
My Beautiful Parents

Mom and Dad

So I reminded my son that Father’s day was coming up.  He seemed perturbed as he always finds these holidays to be made up by business to generate money.  I personally think some people need to be reminded to stop and think about those important figures in their lives.  From my point of view I’d give anything to have another Father’s day as my dad passed away a few years ago.

I remember some of my brothers not liking Christmas because it was so commercial and frankly they didn’t want to have to spend money on gifts.  In a perfect world we would always remember those we love and we’d treat every day like it was special.  However, our world isn’t perfect.  We often take for granted those people we love and count on the most.  We always think they will be there when we need them.  Truthfully, we all have an expiration date.  We will not be around forever, so I think we need to appreciate each other while we are still around to do so.

Growing up in a large family created a lot of silent and noisy competition for parental affection.  It wasn’t done by my parents but by the sheer number of children all trying to feel special.  When my mom died I said I had lost my biggest cheerleader.  Mom always made me feel like I could accomplish anything I set my mind out to do.  I remember when she was rushed to the hospital for a hernia she had been carrying around for years.  Under the influence of morphine she proceeded to tell anyone who would listen to her about her many children and what their accomplishments were.  These accomplishments were everything from what they did for work to how many children they had.  In my mind mom and dad were a real team.  I didn’t actually think of one without thinking of the other.  It still goes on this way with me today.  How can I possibly separate the two most influential people in my life?  In my book they were both amazing people.

I often think about my mother and how she and my dad raised thirteen children.  Mother cooked for all of them.  When times got tough she went back to teaching and still cooked, cleaned and did everything else a mom would do with a family of two.  I remember her coming home from teaching and lying on the couch with a cold compress on her head.  I’m sure she was dog tired but she’d always get up and make a wonderful dinner for all of us to eat.  She always said there was always room for one more.  Dad joined mom in teaching.  I know this was a very hard thing for him to do.  He was a farmer through and through.  We left the farm even though my dad would still go back and work it in the summer.  My parents had two distinctly different lives they lived.  They were both the farm couple and the teacher couple.  In both lives they carried themselves with dignity.  They also became a part of the community they lived in.  They made contributions that may not be easily noticed but were surely remembered by many for years to come.

My parents always were faithful to their church.  They were Catholic and the church gave them comfort when they needed it most.  When my sister died shortly after her birth, my parents struggled with the loss of their first born female child.  I know the church gave them the faith they needed to sustain each other through their years of obvious pain for that loss.  When my mother died the church was there for my father holding his hand through his well worn rosary beads.

I remember my dad’s well worn hands with such love.  He worked so hard at everything he did.  In those summers when we would go back up north to the farm he also worked in Empire at Jimmy Johnson’s place.  He worked on repairing motors.  As a kid I never thought about my dad working but as an adult I know he worked his whole life, so hard, just so all of us could have a better life.  I remember when those well worn hands were caught in some farm machinery.  Mother had to change the bandages.  When I was home from college I had to do it a couple of times.  I remember the foul smell and it was so gross to look at.  My dad never complained.  He always took everything “like a man” as some would say.  My parents were both very strong people.  They lived through the depression and always lived their lives like you could never take the future for granted.  Times were tough especially for a family with fourteen children but many went on to college and all are living very productive lives.  What my parents accomplished in their life was really amazing to me.

When I was in my early twenties I went out on the snowmobile by myself.  That was a big mistake.  I still remember to this day my poor dad trudging through the nearly waist high snow to bail me out.  He was always there for us kids.  Needless to say I never went out again by myself.  My dad never complained about it.  I just never wanted to put him through that again.  Thinking back to when this happened, he must have been around seventy when he was pulling me out of the snow.  My dad was really strong.  He was built tough.  One year when I was doing the Traverse Bay Outdoor art show I called my dad panic stricken because I really needed more pots to sell.  I was having a great show.  I had fired a kiln load and it was still cooling.  My dad went over to my house and he unpacked my kiln, packed up the pots and brought them to me.  If you have never unloaded a huge gas fired kiln when it is still warm, this is quite a feat for any novice, let alone one that was probably in his early eighties when he was doing it!  Finding parking was tough but my dad got those pots to me.

I have been blessed to have such amazing parents.  Often when I was going up to visit my dad after mom died I’d usually stop and buy him some Baileys Irish cream.  I’d make some coffee and sit with dad and we’d have a nice warm drink mixed with stories of times long past and the warm feeling of a father, daughter love that is undeniable.  I miss those talks and the warm memories of our talks about mom.  My parents live on in my memories.  Sometimes I see glimpses of my mom in myself or my sister.  I don’t think I could hold a candle next to my mom though as I think she was as close to being a saint as she could be raising ten boys.  When I see some of my brothers I can see the physical remnants of my father, so many of them are starting to look more and more like dad.  My dad and mom were both generous, kind people.  They once took a hitch hiker clear up to the straits to help him out.  I think they thought he could be one of their kids.

I only wish I had another Father’s day or Mother’s day to visit with them again.  So on this day, I will remember my parents, my mom and my dad, and how they carried me in their joined heart, protecting me with their unquestionable parental love and I will have that Irish crème and toast my dad and mom with much love and gratitude for all the gifts that they so freely gave me.  God bless all dads and moms today and every day!

NBA Cheating Refs and Why We Shouldn’t Watch Them

  • Posted on June 19, 2010 at 3:44 pm

Chauncey Billups: My favorite Piston

Some of the Robbed Celtics

Rasheed Probably Looked Like this After Game Seven

God, I fell for it again!  My sister got me to watch the whole game 7 between the Celtics and the Lakers.  All it did was bring up a lot of angry feelings about the NBA.  Remember that cheating ref?  His buddies are still out there cheating some more.

I used to love watching the Pistons.  Chauncey Billups was my favorite player.  Then Joe got that lame idea to trade him and my beautiful Pistons have never really recovered from that failed move.  However, I continued to watch them as Allen Iverson cried like a baby and didn’t show up for Thanksgiving’s day practice.  I stayed loyal to them and continued to watch hoping and praying Joe knew what he was doing.  I even started watching this year as I wanted to give them a chance.  However, it always seemed like the refs had other ideas about the team.  For some reason it always seemed like there were far more calls against the Pistons than other teams.  It must be hard playing when there are a couple of extra guys rooting for the other team that hold so much power.  However, the team just kept plodding along.  My watching slowed up and by the end of the season I couldn’t even tell you what days they were playing.  My sister, however, was always faithful to the team and to the game.  She watched to “support” the team.  She wanted to always show her support to the guys in the uniforms, to the ones that get out there game after game regardless of the refs decisions and the NBA’s lack of support.

She even watched the play offs.  I would half heartedly turn on the TV and watch a few minutes and move on.  I told her early on that the NBA wanted a match up between the Lakers and the Celtics and they would do everything they could to get that match up.  It must be about the money.  The NBA must think we love watching all of those stars at the game.  Not me!  In game seven when Jack Nickleson almost landed a Celtic on his lap I was only mildly amused.  I am not enamored with Hollywood and could care less about the stars showing up for the games.  I care about the integrity of the game, good basketball and honest playing.  The guys playing aren’t the problem.  It’s the NBA and the way everything is rigged.  They elevate certain players to get us to buy their paraphernalia.  They give them more playing time.  This was so true with Allen Iverson.  They pushed his jerseys and fudged his numbers while he couldn’t shoot worth a damn for the Pistons.  My sister was very excited about the Celtics and wanted them to win because she can’t stand the Lakers and Kobe.  I felt it was rigged for the Lakers and that the Lakers would win so why bother.

However, because of her persistence and the way the Celtics were playing I thought I would watch the whole game seven.  I wanted the Celtics to win because I’m tired of hearing about how the western conference is better than the eastern conference and I too hate the Lakers.  I wish I hadn’t bothered to watch because all of that anger I had before about the NBA, refs and rigging the games has resurfaced.  My son looked up the stats on the game and he said the Lakers had 37 free throw attempts to the Celtics 17.  This is game seven and we are to believe this is fair?  The Celtics were winning the game all the way through until the refs had to make sure they didn’t win.  It was obvious that every time the teams were under the Lakers’ basket the refs were going to call something if the Lakers couldn’t get a shot up on their own.  This is not “winning” basketball and I’m tired of the press afterwards trying to convince us that the Lakers “won” the game.  The Lakers, once again, had a gift served up to them on a silver platter.  They didn’t deserve to “win” and really they must know it and not care.

I’m tried of the press telling us what to believe when our eyes can tell us what we already know.  I don’t need the PR campaign.  The NBA is crooked and rigged and I think we should all protest them.  Stop watching the rigged games but most of all stop buying the crap they’re selling.

Finally, I say, “Bravo to Coach Izzo!” for not joining this cesspool of corruption.   He would have been fired in a couple years anyway when he would have had a losing team.  The NBA only elevates certain coaches like Phil Jackson who seems to get whatever player he wants on the team, gets to coach wherever he wants as well and gets the refs in his hip pocket.

Some may think I’m whining about the Celtics losing.  I’m no Celtics fan although I will always love Rasheed Wallace as he was a true “Piston”.  Earlier I said that the NBA wanted the match up to be between the Lakers and the Celtics.  I’m really angry that I was conned into watching that final game once again.  I knew who would win because I knew who the “favorite son” was.  All you had to do was listen to the announcers for five seconds on any given night.  My sister meant well but the truth is the NBA is corrupt.  It’s like a rotten apple.  You have to throw it out and get a fresh one as you can’t eat a rotten apple.  Nothing is going to make that apple taste better except to get an unspoiled apple to eat.  The NBA needs to be shook up to its core.  David Stern needs to step down as commissioner because under him the NBA has lost all credibility.  My son stopped watching the games because of the corruption.  I now think it’s my turn to follow suit.  I love the game of basketball when it is honest.  I hate what has happened with the NBA.  There is no glory in winning a championship if you aren’t truly deserving of the win.  The Lakers can fake it till they make it but the truth is still out there.  They know that game seven was a total piece of crap orchestrated by the refs and polished off by David Stern’s thugs.  The death of the game was witnessed last night.  Kobe got his ring even though he couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn.  Of course he always had Lady Luck, the refs!

Wednesday Afternoon at the AARP Convention

  • Posted on June 18, 2010 at 12:11 pm

"The Boss"

School is over and I have the summer to myself.  Wednesday I went up to Battlecreek to go to Sam’s Club and do a little shopping.  I decided to check out the Old Country Buffet as they were advertising $4.99 lunches.  I figured it would be good for a cheap lunch.  I got my salad and a chicken breast and sat down to discover that I felt like I was at an AARP convention.  Oh, there were a couple of young kids with their parents but for the most part I felt like a “youngling” in there with all those old people.  I’m 55 and don’t consider myself to be young at all any more.  I was rather shocked and I was trying to figure out why the place was full of old people.

I thought maybe the young people were working as it was around two in the afternoon.  Then I thought maybe old people are the only people that can afford to eat out any more.  Obviously that isn’t the case as I know people are still running to McDonalds any time they feel like it and Old Country Buffet was a “cheap” lunch.  Then I thought maybe it has something to do with the price because old people like cheap food or maybe even the name “Old Country Buffet”.  Is that code for “old farts only”?

If you haven’t been to Old Country Buffet it is just what it says it is.  You can get whatever you want in a buffet style.  You can “graze” as long as you want with as many trips to the buffet as you choose.  By the way, next time I will avoid the chicken noodle soup as it was awful.  The last time I went to an Old Country Buffet was in Ann Arbor a few years ago with my son.  The line was super long and full of families, young families, certainly not old people.  It was on a Sunday morning and we we’re going for the breakfast buffet.  It was good so imagine my shock when I went into the Battlecreek establishment only to feel like I was at an AARP convention.

I mention AARP mockingly as they have been hounding me for the last five years to join their “club”.  I have resisted all these years.  Maybe they were secretly following me to put more pressure on me to join.  After all I just saw a show where they showed the cover of AARP magazine and Valerie Bertinelli was on the cover and looking quite sexy.  That’s to make me see the benefits of AARP.  They also mentioned the “Boss” was on the cover before, so I guess celebrities are embracing their age and joining AARP in droves.  It isn’t working.   I will resist the lure of AARP until I actually retire!

You must check out Valerie Bertinelli in her AARP photo shoot!  If anyone can make AARP seem “sexy” it is our good and getting old “all American girl” Valerie!

http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/newsmakers/info-05-2010/valerie-bertinelli-video.html

Bravo’s Work of Art

  • Posted on May 22, 2010 at 8:11 pm

As if we needed another reality show!  Okay, so we might, if it involves art.  I love the concept of an art contest in the manner of “Project Runway”.  I don’t know what the artist wins exactly, maybe a special exhibit somewhere.  As an art teacher I know it is hard to tame the creative mind and lump it into a time frame for anything.  Creativity isn’t something that switches on necessarily at will.  I have a student right now in my advanced 8th grade class that is super talented.  She probably wouldn’t do well under this kind of pressure as she has a hard time meeting deadlines with her artwork.  How will these artists be challenged to create art and who will be judging the criteria for great art?  Those are the two questions that I have in my mind.  Don’t worry as I’ll be tuning in to see what happens with this show.  I hope it truly is creative and not some “staged” creativity that feeds the masses what they think art is all about.  Today art can be almost anything from realism to true fantasy to the fatally ugly.  Making a statement in art isn’t always beautiful and sometimes is political and at others it merely mocks reality.  I haven’t a clue what kind of art this show will have produced for it.  I find it mildly interesting that it is being produced by Sarah Jessica Parker.  I haven’t a clue what qualifies her for this.  Is she an art lover?  Is painting her secret passion?  I know she’s been featured lately on some shows like that ancestors, genealogy thing.  I really don’t care why she’s involved but I’m wondering why it’s being played at eleven at night.  I’ll still have one more day of school but knowing me, I’ll probably watch it and suffer through that last day!  I’m going to get my art on and have my art fix.  I hope this show pumps up the volume and pushes the envelope on creativity.

http://www.bravotv.com/work-of-art

Kalamazoo Art Institue, West Michigan Show and 8th Grade Art Students, What a Thrill!

  • Posted on May 2, 2010 at 12:13 pm

The artwork above received the Grand Prize.  It is Michele Shelton, A Moment to Remember, paper, fabric, metal, beads.  This picture is credited to the Kalamazoo Institute of Art website.

I am inspired.  Thursday I took my advanced eighth grade art class to the Kalamazoo Institute of Art.  None of my students had ever been there before.  We had a great time.  On exhibit was the “West Michigan Area Show”.  It is what inspired me and my students.  We were all blown away by the diverse collection of art in the show.  http://www.kiarts.org/page.php?page_id=104

The exhibit was selected by Chicago artist Gladys Nilsson.  Her selection showed much diversity from realism to abstraction.  Many pieces were an explosion of color but all seemed so unique and able to stand on their own let alone be part of this wonderful exhibit.  Many pieces begged discussion and wonderment as to what drove the artist.  Gladys Nilsson’s art really explains how she was able to select such a wonderful show.  Her artwork is full of color and while it is representational in its subject matter it is full of elongated shapes, disproportions that create whimsy and a sense of borderline abstraction.  Her work reminds me of Marc Chagall although there really isn’t a connection.  I love the rhythmic way her work is full of movement.  She uses color to saturate ones mind as though one is standing outside in a warm mist of color filled rain.

It is no wonder that this talented artist was able to select such an interesting exhibit for the West Michigan Show.

When I went home I marveled at the awesome ability of these west Michigan artists.  I thought that many of them probably benefited from a great public school education.  It is this creativity that has to be nurtured in our schools today.  In out effort to become the best we can be in our schools with test scores we sometimes lose sight of this much needed creativity.  It is the creativity in our country that develops new products that forces us to think outside of our limited boxes that we put ourselves in.  We must nurture this creativity through the arts.  Whether it be the visual arts, music or drama all of the arts nurture that creativity that is so necessary to the continuation of our own humanity.  It is this spirit of creation that drives us all to be unique enough to not blend into the sea of humanity that just goes with the flow.  These are the people that just continue to follow whatever they are told to do like mindless sheep.  The spirit of creativity makes us stop and think about what we are doing and how we can make improvements to our lives.  It is this spirit that I believe built our country and made it strong.

I enjoyed this show even more than some of the exhibits I’ve seen of famous artists.  This exhibit inspired me and my students to come back and make art.  I know my students are now anxious to get to their final painting that they will do this year.  Many found inspiration in the colors and shapes and subject matter they saw in the show.  The hour of our tour zoomed by and the students were very curious and inquisitive.  When I talked with them individually I know they were excited about what they saw.  This was a visual treat for all them and myself.  I hope anyone that reads this that has an opportunity to see this exhibit will attend the show.  It is well worth the drive.  You will be inspired and you will go away feeling like you participated in something special.  I say, “Kudos” to the Kalamazoo Institute of Art for bringing such a wonderful exhibit to the public and finding sponsors to make it free to the public.

What Motivates People?

  • Posted on April 8, 2010 at 11:53 am

I just watched this amazing video of a 96 year old man bungee jumping.  I found it strange but amazing.  First of all it is amazing when anyone does something that would really scare the hell out of most normal people.  However, when you’re 96 and doing these crazy, scary things one has to wonder what motivates you to do it?  This all got me thinking about what motivates people?

I know a lot of people are motivated by money either they have it and want to keep it or they don’t have it and want to obtain it.  Some people are motivated by jealousy.  They want something someone else has.  Others are motivated by thrills.  This would be the bungee jumper types and those people that want to climb every mountain they can find.  Some people are motivated by sex.  It defines their every real moment in life.  Some people are motivated by religion.  It is their center for all they do.  As I’m writing this I’m thinking this reminds me of the seven deadly sins:  wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and gluttony.  Maybe these are all of the things that really motivate us.  If you think about it and plug in the word each and every one of these probably motivates many of us.

Some people are motivated by anger.  Anger gets them to do things they might not otherwise do both good and bad.  Anger can be a great motivator when you want to show someone else that you are better than they are at something.  However, then you have to worry about that old “pride” thing.  I’ve never really understood why pride is a sin unless you are holding something over someone else’s head.  You know like “I’m better than you are stuff.”  Jealousy can fall under the old greed and envy sins.  They are all tied together.  We all know people that always think the grass is greener on the other side or those that feel like life has some how been harder for them, and maybe it has.  I don’t know if people are motivated by sloth.  I do know some people that don’t want to put much effort into anything.  We all know people that want to just “get by”.  They aren’t really motivated to push themselves for anything extra.  They aren’t motivated by money or much of the other things that motivate people.  They’re happy when they’re not challenged.  They aren’t motivated to clean up their own environment as that might take too much effort.  Many of us are motivated by food or alcohol or some other vice.  We’re motivated because it tastes or feels good.  It’s a quick fix for anything that might be ailing us.

Obviously, as I’m thinking about it many things can at any one time motivate us.  I have always been motivated by my own moral code and sense of honor and duty.  There is no escaping this thing inside me probably developed from Catholicism.  It’s that little thing that constantly tells me what is right and wrong and heaven forbid that I choose what is wrong.  It’s hard to live with a moral conscious but I’ve grown accustom to it all these years.  It doesn’t mean that I sit in judgment of other people, it just means there is always something in my head weighing most important decisions that I make.

Some people are motivated by other people.  I suppose Barack Obama motivated a lot of people with his “Yes, I can!” mantra.  We know that Hitler was highly motivating as he got many people to follow him.  Other people can be motivating to us whether we realize it or not.  Sometimes when I’m teaching I see my students get motivated by the artwork of other students.  They watch and learn and sometimes it will get them working and feeling like they too can create something wonderful.

I’ve never understood what motivates a lot of people.  I don’t think I’m very good at figuring people out at all.  I am just an observer of this crazy world we live in.  I will quietly think and write about all of the things that I think about.  What motivated me to write today was a crazy 96 year old bungee jumper.  My words cannot express the exhilaration he must have felt flying through the air but I can try to understand what might have motivated him.  Humans are a complicated species that are made up of risk takers and quiet writers that can only dream of the excitement and exhilaration of the oldest bungee jumper!

Thinking of Eva

  • Posted on April 7, 2010 at 8:40 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFFo1pu4q7Q

I love the music of Eva Cassidy.  I first learned about her from a news program a few years ago.  She had the voice of an angel and unfortunately I didn’t discover her until long after her death.  Eva will have no “Graceland” to immortalize her but she has a steady number of devoted fans that marvel at her pure, soulful voice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccCnL8hArW8&NR=1

If you are naturally depressed just listen to Eva and your cares will be lessened.  There is something comforting in her soft, melodic tone that envelopes me with the hand of God.  I feel comforted.  Many of the songs she sang were classics but she breathed new life into them and she always makes me take another look so to speak.  There is something new every time I hear her sweet voice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpSwbyi5YM8

If you want to know about Eva’s life you can read about her here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Cassidy

I bought a few cds hoping her parents would get something out of it and not some recording company fat cat.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMznNlfLXP4

I never knew that Cyndi Lauper wrote “Time After Time” until recently.  I should have known but I wasn’t in to her type of music in the eighties.  I was into having a baby, getting a divorce and raising my son.  There was no time for music but we all really need music to comfort our souls.  I love this song.  It’s all about being there for someone else.  I believe you cannot truly remain heartless and unaffected by life if you listen to Eva.  She will bring out the best in you.

Interrupted Peace

  • Posted on April 6, 2010 at 9:31 am

I was sitting on the deck this morning in my nightgown drinking my coffee and marveling at the peacefulness of the day.  The sky is rather gloomy looking but so quiet and calm.  The only perceptible sound was the soft chirping of birds as I sat thinking.  I wanted to let my new puppy explore the backyard.  He seems so timid.  Just prior to going out I was lamenting how achy I felt.  As I sat there I noticed my aches lessening and my mind drifted to other thoughts.  I was thinking about random things like how I bet it isn’t so peaceful for people in Iraq or Afghanistan.  As I looked around my backyard I saw the dried up brush from last years flowers but I also saw the potential of the new growth as it is beginning to break through after the cold winter months.  I had a sense of hope about the potential for this coming year beginning with a new puppy and a sense of being at peace with myself.  I thought about how hectic some people make their lives with rushing around and speeding up their lives with all of the new technology gadgets.  I even thought about that saying, “Stop and smell the roses.”  By the time I was finished with my coffee and I decided to take the dog back in I was ready to contemplate my day and decided to write about my peaceful experience. I walked back into the reality of my day by taking an Aleve tablet and then sitting down to type.  I popped up Microsoft Word and thought, “What’s that smell?”  The reality of the day is Brody, the new puppy, had for the second time pooped in my downstairs bedroom.  I can’t imagine when he snuck in there to do it as I immediately took him out before and after his meal.  I thought what a contrast in my morning, peacefulness to frustration with doggy potty training!  Cats are so much easier to train.

Brody, the new puppy, guilt free after his little deception!

Snow Bella, always a quick learner, and always distracting me from what I want to do!

Student Loans and the Cost of an Education or “This is the best day of my life!”

  • Posted on March 13, 2010 at 11:49 pm

I kind of miss the days when my son could get excited about his day.  For many years I could always count on my son to say, “This is the best day of my life!”  These days for Josh happened quite frequently.  They usually happened when he got something he really wanted.  They always made me laugh because each one was the best day of his life.  In recent times I haven’t heard that saying from Josh.  He seems to be mostly preoccupied with student loan debt.  His goal in life is now to be free of his student loan debt.  This will take some time as the cost of college has become astronomical.

I remember when I went to college back in the seventies.  I received my B.F.A. in 1977 and left Michigan State University with $3600 in student loans.  At the time I lamented the fact that I would be paying it off over a period of ten years.  I think I paid something like $41 a month.  It wasn’t a lot whatever it was.  Today our children are swamped with bills that are many times what we paid as young people.  My son has student loans that are way over ten times what I paid.  He had grant and scholarship money but the cost of an education today is enormous.  This is the current information from the University of Michigan where my son went to school:

Estimated Budgets for Fall/Winter 2010-2011 (September – April)

Tuition & Fees* Room Board** Books & Supplies Personal & Miscellaneous Total Budget
Michigan Residents
(In-State)
LOWER DIVISION
(Freshmen/Sophomores)
$11,659 $5,424 $3,500 $1,048 $2,090 $23,721
UPPER DIVISION
(Juniors/Seniors)
$13,141 $5,424 $3,500 $1,048 $2,090 $25,203
GRADUATE STUDENTS $17,525 $11,762 $1,192 $4,092 $34,571
Nonresidents
(Out-of-State)
LOWER DIVISION
(Freshmen/Sophomores)
$34,937 $5,424 $3,500 $1,048 $2,090 $46,999
UPPER DIVISION
(Juniors/Seniors)
$37,389 $5,424 $3,500 $1,048 $2,090 $49,451
GRADUATE STUDENTS $35,183 $11,762 $1,192 $4,092 $52,229

* Note that the distinction between lower division and upper division is made on the basis of the number of credit hours you have completed (including AP and transfer credits), not on the basis of the number of years you have attended.
**Based on the 150 Block Meal Plan

As you can see the cost of an education at the University of Michigan is tremendous for most working class people.  If you have money or are fortunate to have a lot of scholarship money, this might not seem too bad.  However, if you are like my son, raised by a single parent, but not at the poverty level and not a minority, you will probably graduate with a boat load of debt.

The government isn’t really helping the situation.  At the federal level money to the states has been cut and at the state level states can’t afford their budgets so they are slashing education costs.  This includes the costs to state universities.  Across the country students are protesting the increased costs of tuition.  Many students are staying in school longer and getting graduate degrees because they know there aren’t any jobs for them at this time.  They are delaying the inevitable onslaught of their own demise of student loans.  Hopefully, they will be able to get high paying jobs when they get out as they will need it to pay off their student debt.

The future outlook for these young people is a bit scary in my opinion.  In the teaching field young teachers are really getting the shaft.  They are probably going to end up with a far reduced retirement package just like what they can expect from their social security.  The country keeps borrowing money for these two wars we are involved in to the detriment of our young people.  I imagine many young people today will start their lives out in debt and remain there for most of their lives.

I like to watch HGTV.  I watch shows where young people are buying their first homes.  The amount they are paying for these homes is huge.  I always wonder what jobs these kids have on these shows.  Many put little or nothing down.  The shows were probably filmed awhile ago.  It really explains a lot about what was happening with the housing market in the last few years.  I saw a young teacher just yesterday on a show buy her first house and she had a payment of $1900 a month.  That is totally ridiculous as no young teacher could afford that.  She said something about getting a roommate but it still was a strange show to watch.  I think I know a bit about money and most teachers’ salaries wouldn’t support such an amount.

If young people have huge student loans and outrageous housing costs they are going to have to make tremendous amounts of money to support both of these or live with mom and dad and pay off their student loans.  The days of the sixties are really over.  I have brothers that went to college in the sixties and they had every break in the book when it came to the cost of both their education and housing.  It is this generation that is now retired and living large that is sucking the life out of our young people.  My son can’t get over why old people get a break on everything from free city bus passes to discounts for every other thing in life.  My answer to him is the fact that old people vote.  The government can always count on old people to vote so congress will listen to them.  Old people may be half way in the grave but they will get out and vote unlike the young that may have better things to do that day.  The laws have been written for the old for years.  Of course years ago the aging population was a mess.  Thanks to FDR that has been turned around.  Of course we all know plenty of old people that aren’t living large and that are living from paycheck to paycheck just like most of working America.  Life for them wasn’t as rosy as it was for my brothers.

As Americans it doesn’t do any good to divide all of us and feel resentment to the old or to the youth.  The truth is all people deserve to live without worrying about their jobs, healthcare and wondering how to make enough money to take care of ourselves.  The pursuit of the American dream shouldn’t be so scary that we spend our lives in debtor’s prison paying off our student loans and our house.  My son should be able to say, “This is the best day of my life!” even when he’s twenty six and living on his own.   He and others like him shouldn’t feel the overwhelming weight of endless debt just because he chose to further his education.  An education shouldn’t be just for the wealthy, minorities and the poor.  An education should be for everyone that dreams of the American dream.  If I was making the laws an education would be free for anyone that wanted to learn.  I wouldn’t make an education so expensive that life becomes more about the dream of making money than the dream of true fulfillment.  In my mind an education should be about opening your mind to the possibilities of living a fulfilled life that includes art, music and the humanities.  Life is too short to spend chasing dollar signs and paying off student loan debt.  I know for my son, Josh, he will once again tell me, “This is the best day of my life!” when he is free of the weight of his student loan debt.  Unfortunately, I expect that day to be far into the future!

Hooked on Law and Order

  • Posted on February 28, 2010 at 1:27 pm

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The last couple of weekends I find myself searching for “Law and Order” shows on television.  It doesn’t matter if it’s the original Law and Order or the SUV  or Criminal Intent one.  It doesn’t matter which actors are involved.  I admit it.  I am a “Law and Order” addict.  What I don’t get is why and when this happened.  I would rather watch Law and Order than just about anything else on television.  It can even be shows I’ve already seen.  It doesn’t matter.  The shows are essentially the same, you know the cops will eventually get their suspect and the killer is usually one diabolical person that needs to go to jail!

In life I don’t think things are quite this easy and the lawyers and police are as intelligent about solving their crimes.  It doesn’t matter about real life though I’m still drawn to the fake life of Law and Order.  The actors on the show whether they be the “stars” or visiting actors are always top notch and oh so believable.  I really don’t have one favorite.  I like most of them pretty much equally well, so what could possibly be drawing me to this show?

I don’t know anyone that has murdered someone else and I don’t think I’d find them all that interesting to talk to but for some reason stories about murder I find very compelling.  I like to read things by Dan Brown, you know the Da Vinci code guy, and James Patterson which both are consumed with MURDER.  Dan has quite a plot going on and James seems to work with different teams of writers to turn out one formulaic murder after another that some how gets solved.  It’s funny when you think about it.  I’m as straight laced and orderly as you can imagine.  I don’t break the law and I set my cruise control so I don’t get tickets.  I always slow down when I see a police car even though I’m just going the speed limit.  I cross every “T” and dot every “I” because I don’t want to break any rules.  I am so used to following the rules I can’t imagine breaking ANY rules.  Is this why I love to see and read about all of these crazy murders?

One of my favorite shows to watch is the unlikely show of “24”.  I don’t believe in torture at all and think our country has been on a slippery slope that is an embarrassment for what we have always stood for but one year my son and I counted the ways “Jack” killed people on the show.  Both of us love that show for the action and drama.  Fortunately, I can always separate reality from a television drama.  Just because I like these murder and mystery dramas doesn’t mean that I believe our country should be run with torture and lawyers that step on the border of civil liberties.  These are fantasy shows that I find very interesting.  It doesn’t mean I believe in capital punishment or throwing people in the slammer and throwing away the key.  It means something else I’m sure but I’m not sure what.  It isn’t gore that I like.  I used to like to watch those “CSI” shows but now I avoid them.  I can’t stand the gruesome autopsies.  I think that’s just sick.  I don’t need the blood and guts to be drawn into the murder investigation.  I think it’s the characters that really pull me in to Law and Order.  It’s all of the interesting lives from poor to rich but all have murder on their minds.  So I sit here listening to Law and Order and turn the channel from TNT to USA because TNT went to a movie and USA is still playing Law and Order SUV.  I can’t get enough of it and hope it stays on telelvision because I can’t imagine watching another stupid reality show and I think the dogs agree!

I don’t think it will hurt me but this is one addict that is going to keep getting her fix form Law and Order as long as that candy is put on television!