Four weeks, one notepad.

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Today is the last day of my fourth week of work and it seems I’ve also completed this notepad.  Work is going well, and I’ve been enjoying learning new things.  The notes above pertain to editing a PowerPoint, where I created a boatload of charts from the data acquired in a phone survey.  The post-it note on my monitor is from my co-worker, as a handy reminder of how charts in reports are centered.  This is the last week of PC usage for this office, though.  Next week we switch over to the other side of the computer divide and everyone gets a MacBook Pro.

And her husband?

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It struck me as I read the umpteenth update about the Malheur Refuge Occupation that I see the naming of insergents go in this order:

…thatdude, age, AND HIS WIFE, hername, age, of city…

Sometimes it was something to the effect of:

…married couple thatdude and hername…

I never once saw it in this order:

…hername, age, AND HER HUSBAND, thatdude, age, of city…

It’s a small thing, always listing the wife second and as a possession of the husband.  But it’s also a big thing.  Either switch up the order, so half the time the husband comes second and is a possession of his wife, or just go with “married couple”.

Society says it’s okay for this guy to have this bumper sticker.

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Let us bypass the obvious, that this guy is a jerk and not worth anyone’s time.  Let us move on to the implications of a man who is not called out for putting this bumper sticker on his truck.

If you replace “fat chicks” with any other type of group, this becomes a bumper sticker that isn’t okay.  Why hasn’t there been a confrontation, a general hue and cry?

A study in contrasts

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From Time Magazine, an article about top teenagers.  What struck me first was the difference between the two young women.  Kylie Jenner, looking just like the fashion icon she is, contrasted with Olivia Hallisey who looks like a very nice girl, one who I want to whisper to her to stand up straight.  And which young woman do you want your daughter to be?  The one who developed a better way to test for Ebola, or the one with cosmetically enhanced lips who has 60 million social media followers?  I’d love to see more coverage of young women with flat hair and no makeup who need to throw back their shoulders.  And maybe less of young women who are models and reality TV stars.

This is why I’m not so hard on girls about their clothing choices.

A middle school student was waiting in the office this morning, and asked us what kind of consequences his infraction usually carried.  As both myself and the school secretary are new and didn’t have any idea, we gave him the handbook to read.  He found what he was looking for and, having nothing else to do, kept reading.

“What’s a midriff?” he asked me.

I explained, without mentioning by name the middle school student whose midriff is always bare. (Victory!)

“What does ‘plunging neckline’ mean?”

I told him.

He read some more and then he said, “Wow.  There are a lot more rules for girls dressing.  Boys only have one, and girls have a ton.”

And this picture illustrates why.  The student in the office wasn’t wearing a cowboy hat, but he was just as covered as Mr. Brad Paisley.  There is very little men’s fashion that involves exposing skin.  And look what the girls have to live up to.  Aside from hosting an awards show, this outfit isn’t practical for anything.  It’s too skimpy on top, too short from the bottom and those shoes are not made for walking.

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At my previous school (an elementary school) some girls wore skirts that were too short to sit cross legged.  They also wore heels, even though walking, PE and recess were still a regular part of their day and they wore quite skimpy shirts.  We had to revise the dress code and the burden of meeting our dress code requirements fell on the girls, not the boys.  Male clothing is appropriate for most anything, women’s isn’t. When girls are constantly given images of women wearing clothing not realistic for daily activities, it is those images some of them emulate, and not the clothing that the women around them wear for daily activities.

There was a contest?

IMG_4544My first thought?  If we are talking state-wide, there’s not a ton of competition.  My second thought?  Who would vote for this? Reading the fine print, I see that readers of the Salem Statesman Journal were the voters.  And the contest was best of the mid-valley.  Which brings me back to my original thought about the lack of competition.

Representative of a really good concert photo.

IMG_4533I think it’s the couple front and center that make this photo for me. He, looking at the camera so slyly and she looking away.  Its hot and there’s a lot of smoke drifting in from fires, and people are everywhere around them, but they are young and in love, and there will be music and it doesn’t matter if they are stuck together with sweat.  Good job David Greenwald.