Sweet Baby Blackface Jesus, Spare My Nerve.

Sweet Baby Blackface Jesus and The Virgin Minstrel Mother Mary Artist: Tony Rave

 

Y’all…

Three or so weeks ago, I made a commitment to being unbothered.

Frank Ocean’s “Blonde” helps a ton, particularly Solo (Reprise). Looking at these students today, and thinking about the student I was at their age, the lyrics ring germane. I’ve never heard the first album, but I completely love the latest project. I hear that’s the typical response.

For the past few days though, unbothered has been a challenge.

Last week, there was a pest issue in my school. This means emergency classroom evacuation, and subsequently sharing a classroom with other classes in the school community space. A full-on inconvenience for all parties involved.

In addition to this, and more importantly, it feels like my students have regressed from last year.

Maybe it’s the pre-teen of it all. The hormones and changes in body, and mood; deeper voices, stink and harrier upper lips. Developing curves.  And their distractions with all these things, all. day. is a recipe, for bother.

They talk. All, damn day.

They talk when the teachers are talking. They talk during quiet time. They talk, during independent reading time. They talk when the chime rings. They talk. Without fail, there is at least one, who will talk just because they can’t take the quiet.

And in that two minute nirvana when they manage *not* to talk, they make noise. They drum on their desks with their fists, pencils and rulers. They roll their metal water bottles along their desks, if they aren’t tossing them up and catching them.

And when they’re not doing that, they’re farting. And belching. And laughing.

Or, they’re dancing. In their seats. In line for lunch. In the lunchroom. On the playground. On the stairwell, from recess, on the way to English class. During class instruction. During testing.

If this damn Juju was on the curriculum for this year, the students would pass each and every test. Their notebooks would be immaculate. They’d LOVE to get homework, if they got this:

But they don’t.  They’re getting coordinate planes:

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                        Coordinate plane, x-axis, y-axis, origin.

They’re getting the types of triangles, and angles:

Types of Triangles. Source: tes.com
Types of Triangles. Source: tes.com

 

Any in-class educator can tell you that students give zero fucks about the model of teaching being used. They don’t care about the Common Core. They don’t care about the approach to discipline. They don’t care about the hours spent after school, and at home, in school on days when they’re at home training and meeting and planning and, trying to figure out how to teach them what they need to know, in a way that’s interesting, challenging and dare I say, fun. They don’t care that this shit is hard.

This shit, is hard.

It’s hard to walk into a building; and talk, and teach, and love a classroom of children that you feel don’t even like you, much less respect you. It’s hard to teach a group of people that daily, you try to figure out how to reach. It’s hard, to give people information, and be mocked, ignored, and disrespected.

I’ve had students say to me “fuck you”; I’ve had students yell “you get on my got-damn nerves”-

Do you know hard it is not to say “you get on my got-damn nerves, too?”

Do you know how hard it is to come back, everyday, hoping that maybe today, will be different?

Add this to the list of things that students don’t care about. What they care about, is whether or not you have their back. They care about how you make them feel about themselves. They care about being fully accepted.

If they come to you with a problem, will you listen? They care about that.

Will you tell them the truth? They’ll trust you if you do.

Will you get in their asses when you know they know better? They respect that.

Are you listening to them beyond what you think is nonsense? Are you even willing to see their side of things? That matters.

Do they feel like they matter to you? They’ll listen to you, if they do.

And some days, it is different.  Today in the hallway, I asked a 5th grader, “what are you learning?” He said, “I’m learning alot about math.”

So I asked:  What is  a coordinate plane?

He said, “The coordinate plane is like a grid where you can tell the x axis and y axis”

Me:

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So. I’ll bother. Because it’s worth it, I’ll bother. Because they hear me, and trust me, and sometimes, they love me, I’ll bother.  Ready to love on and teach each and everyone of ’em. Hopeful that the day will be different.

 

That’s it y’all. Me and my nerve, are about to take a long, hot bath.  Put on some lotions. Re-twist my hair and drink water.

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Hi. My Name is Scheherazade, and I Hate Cleaning.

There.  I said it.

I. Hate. Cleaning.

But I love order, so I try.  I really really try to have this “stronger than dirt”, “power of Pinesol”, kinda living space.  The kitchen though, is the bane of my existence.

I absolutely hate cleaning the kitchen.

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I blame my lack of domestic savoir-faire on being a creative.  You know, being one of those artsty types.  Then, it was a lack of time.  Then, a lack of interest. Followed by post-partum depression coupled with bereavement.  That became depression, and overall malaise.

I’d have spurts of perfect kitchen order.  My sink, perfectly shined. Dishes washed, dried and put away.  Magazine ready counters with home grown herbal accoutrements; after all, who doesn’t love the smell of freshly cut basil or lavender?  Oh, and isn’t rosemary divine!!

I was a devout follower of The FlyLady for a good while, and, she’s really on to something.

I’m just not into cleaning.

But, I had a spurt yesterday.  A cleaning out of the refrigerator spurt, and this is what I discovered:

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My wants, my reality, my beliefs… and my mold.

Yep.  Last month’s dinner, neatly tucked away, in my Family Dollar tupperware.

I mean, WHO lives like this?

I do.  I spend lots of my time talking, reading, writing, laughing, teaching, and mom-ing.  I don’t even realize that I’ve run low on storagewears until after I’ve mommed, and I’m putting away leftovers in the name of not wasting food.

When I get down time, I’m completely down.  As in, asleep.

But remember, I try.  So somewhere in between all of that, I make attempts at organizing.

Making my kitchen look like the commercials.  Because all of the moms in the commercials have their entire lives together, and even when they don’t, it’s nothing a fresh pot of coffee the snap of a finger and a Wet-Jet mopping system can’t solve.

So, I put on a pot of coffee. I wash dishes. Dry them and put them away.  Match all of the storage containers to their tops.  Which brings me to this damned bowl of corned beef and cabbage stench, and this dilemma:

I just paired all of this damn Family Dollar tupperware.  I don’t want to throw it away, because that’s wasteful right?

Right?

Ask me how many hot damns I gave about a waste, in that moment.

You see, I knew full well, (we all know) that opening that little click top bowl, would ruin my day. Would ruin my son’s day.

The smell that was trapped underneath that little click top, would be the backdrop to life as we knew it for the next 12 hours.

And let’s face it:  A 24 piece click top tupperware from the Family Dollar, costs about $12.  Which is 50 cents per piece.  That means that that bowl, is a dollar.

You know I threw that shit away, right?

Made a list of things to get from the Family Dollar.

And decided to stop making excuses for the fact that I just don’t like cleaning, and take small steps to clean, like it or not.  One such step:

Do one task a day.  This takes the pressure out of an otherwise overwhelming situation.  If I approach the feat of cleaning my home as a single task, I’d be swept into a black hole of despair. Knowing that I have to clean the kitchen on Wednesday, means that I have hours to get my kitchen done.  And hours is enough time to get distracted, and still get the job done.  More often than not, because there’s so much time left over, I wind up tackling some other housekeeping task, though there’s no demand to do so.

And, I’m giving The Fly Lady another shot.  Her’s is the only system that works for me.  She even factors drinking water into the mix.  I dig her.  She makes cleaning, not feel so:
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We’ll see.

 

Is it just me?? Leave your comment below!!

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Happenings in 2015

"Scheherazade, Aja" - (c) Askew One 2015 Murals In The Market

It’s been quite some time!

So so much to catch up with you about!  So very much.

In short:

I got an awesome opportunity to work with some really awesome youth artists over this summer!

Had a cancer scare.

Moved.

Lost some friends.

Was honored to be a subject of an awesome mural in Eastern Market, said to be one of 18 that rival anything in the world.  

Made some friends.

Won an awesome residency to work on my writing.

All in all, things are really good.  If you’re subscribed, you’ll be receiving in your inbox more detailed explanations of the above “highlights”

But for now, know that I’m here, and all is well.

 

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