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02/22/2009 12:27 #47856
UnbeWEAVEable!02/17/2009 15:57 #47783
PishawFelly and I spent Valentines snuggled on the couch in our PJ's...cause that's how we roll. Not that I'm not into V-Day...just that I'm not that into it that I put crazy amounts of stock in it and get all worked up about it being perfect. I was hungover, and she was more hungover. We had frozen pizza for dinner. Tell me that's not romance.
I took Ralphie for a walk today...his first walk in a VERY long time. Maybe I'm a bad mommy, but he hates the cold too, so we haven't gone since maybe October. It was nice today though and made me want nothing more than to go outside in a tank top and flip flops and be comfortable. That to me is nice.
Oh yes and I got fingerprinted today! I was quite impressed with fingerprinting technology...I don't know what I was expecting... ink and paper? But that's some fancy stuff they got there.
Oh right...speaking of...I had to go and privatize my facebook and my myspace cause...well, its best I spose. I never really had anything to hide before...not that I really do now, but for my own safety and well being I guess its the right thing...you can still find me on estrip, but hopefully there isn't anything too damaging on here :)
I took Ralphie for a walk today...his first walk in a VERY long time. Maybe I'm a bad mommy, but he hates the cold too, so we haven't gone since maybe October. It was nice today though and made me want nothing more than to go outside in a tank top and flip flops and be comfortable. That to me is nice.
Oh yes and I got fingerprinted today! I was quite impressed with fingerprinting technology...I don't know what I was expecting... ink and paper? But that's some fancy stuff they got there.
Oh right...speaking of...I had to go and privatize my facebook and my myspace cause...well, its best I spose. I never really had anything to hide before...not that I really do now, but for my own safety and well being I guess its the right thing...you can still find me on estrip, but hopefully there isn't anything too damaging on here :)
metalpeter - 02/17/09 19:39
I didn't even know there was a way to make things private on facebook, I didn't even know you where on it. By the way that sounds like a nice way to spend the holiday.
I didn't even know there was a way to make things private on facebook, I didn't even know you where on it. By the way that sounds like a nice way to spend the holiday.
02/12/2009 12:26 #47729
mm. sleep. good.i slept till 930 today and it was amazing. I did wake up around 530 but happily went back to sleep.
I have been waking up at 530 for the last three days in a row for my training, which is thankfully now over. the training was pretty good... not as terribly boring as i expected it to be. they have some pretty good techniques for dealing with kids and being a "teacher"...but i can't help but wonder how three days of lectures and mini role plays can really prepare you for working one on one with kids.
i know that when it comes down to it though, you can't really prepare. its like someone explaining to you exactly how to drive a car. it doesn't really click until you get there and do it yourself...and do it awhile before you are good at that. i also think that there is much that i can learn from kids...just like i hope they will learn from me. its all about the process i suppose
anyway, I am now a certified Direct Care Worker in the Wraparound program for Erie Country. I know how to deflect the punch of a cute little lady who was my partner for that exercise, and the correct steps of "preventative teaching," and crisis intervention. we shall see about that.
I have been waking up at 530 for the last three days in a row for my training, which is thankfully now over. the training was pretty good... not as terribly boring as i expected it to be. they have some pretty good techniques for dealing with kids and being a "teacher"...but i can't help but wonder how three days of lectures and mini role plays can really prepare you for working one on one with kids.
i know that when it comes down to it though, you can't really prepare. its like someone explaining to you exactly how to drive a car. it doesn't really click until you get there and do it yourself...and do it awhile before you are good at that. i also think that there is much that i can learn from kids...just like i hope they will learn from me. its all about the process i suppose
anyway, I am now a certified Direct Care Worker in the Wraparound program for Erie Country. I know how to deflect the punch of a cute little lady who was my partner for that exercise, and the correct steps of "preventative teaching," and crisis intervention. we shall see about that.
janelle - 02/12/09 19:20
The best is yet to come. You still have to go to the week long orientation training at the end of February or March.
Desperately boring given that I'd already worked in the field for like 4 years. But the breaking point was when they made us play a board game to test our knowledge on waiver funded services.
Well, they made the others in class play a board game. I refused to participate.
The best is yet to come. You still have to go to the week long orientation training at the end of February or March.
Desperately boring given that I'd already worked in the field for like 4 years. But the breaking point was when they made us play a board game to test our knowledge on waiver funded services.
Well, they made the others in class play a board game. I refused to participate.
lauren - 02/12/09 15:46
we didn't do skip...that is the restraints one right? we aren't allowed to touch the kids or restrain them at all...we learned abbreviated self defense and crisis de-esculation... i believe it was called "behavior support" or something.
we didn't do skip...that is the restraints one right? we aren't allowed to touch the kids or restrain them at all...we learned abbreviated self defense and crisis de-esculation... i believe it was called "behavior support" or something.
leetee - 02/12/09 13:55
Did you do SCIP-R training? Peeps at my job need to be SCIP-R certified anually...
Did you do SCIP-R training? Peeps at my job need to be SCIP-R certified anually...
02/04/2009 12:19 #47634
25 things...might as well.1. I am not sure if I am doing this right...
2. When I was in high school I was in the band, orchestra, marching band, pep band and chorus. I also played the hand bells at church. Now I don't play anything.
3. I went to SUNY New Paltz to major in theater. I came out with a degree in Women's Studies.
4. I am currently writing my Master's Thesis.
5. I was born in Oklahoma and haven't been there in over 10 years even though I have tons of family there. I want to go back but I am afraid that they will judge me.
6. I am obsessed with black women's fiction.
7. I just got my first "real" job...at 25.
8. I am out to my parents...and they love my girlfriend.
9. I hate the cold, but I love to ski.
10. I got "best eyes" my senior year of high school.
11. I miss my New Paltz friends sometimes...and I miss New Paltz in general.
12. Cleaning makes me feel happy and accomplished.
13. I believe in ghosts, but I don't know if I believe in an afterlife. Explain that one.
14. I hate being the center of attention, but I crave the spotlight.
15. I am a hoarder. I keep everything. Notes from high school. New Kids on the Block collector cards. Trolls. I have them all.
16. My older brother lives in Seattle. I am extremely proud and jealous of him. My younger brother still lives at home and I'm not sure if he will ever really know how much I worry about him. I am the middle child and only girl.
17. My mom told me that my dad thinks I "walk on water".
18. I used to suck my thumb. I used to bite my nails. I used to chew on my hair. Now I smoke cigarettes, even though I think they are gross. I am a nervous person.
19. I am nostalgic about the past. I can't quite seem to connect all the parts of me.
20. I have never had a one night stand.
21. I hate shopping, but I love getting new clothes.
22. If I could, I would wear tank tops all year.
23. I have to get fingerprinted next week.
24. I managed to get through all my stupidities without ever being arrested. I am good at not getting caught and playing the part of good girl.
25. I want a baby someday....
2. When I was in high school I was in the band, orchestra, marching band, pep band and chorus. I also played the hand bells at church. Now I don't play anything.
3. I went to SUNY New Paltz to major in theater. I came out with a degree in Women's Studies.
4. I am currently writing my Master's Thesis.
5. I was born in Oklahoma and haven't been there in over 10 years even though I have tons of family there. I want to go back but I am afraid that they will judge me.
6. I am obsessed with black women's fiction.
7. I just got my first "real" job...at 25.
8. I am out to my parents...and they love my girlfriend.
9. I hate the cold, but I love to ski.
10. I got "best eyes" my senior year of high school.
11. I miss my New Paltz friends sometimes...and I miss New Paltz in general.
12. Cleaning makes me feel happy and accomplished.
13. I believe in ghosts, but I don't know if I believe in an afterlife. Explain that one.
14. I hate being the center of attention, but I crave the spotlight.
15. I am a hoarder. I keep everything. Notes from high school. New Kids on the Block collector cards. Trolls. I have them all.
16. My older brother lives in Seattle. I am extremely proud and jealous of him. My younger brother still lives at home and I'm not sure if he will ever really know how much I worry about him. I am the middle child and only girl.
17. My mom told me that my dad thinks I "walk on water".
18. I used to suck my thumb. I used to bite my nails. I used to chew on my hair. Now I smoke cigarettes, even though I think they are gross. I am a nervous person.
19. I am nostalgic about the past. I can't quite seem to connect all the parts of me.
20. I have never had a one night stand.
21. I hate shopping, but I love getting new clothes.
22. If I could, I would wear tank tops all year.
23. I have to get fingerprinted next week.
24. I managed to get through all my stupidities without ever being arrested. I am good at not getting caught and playing the part of good girl.
25. I want a baby someday....
mike - 02/04/09 22:28
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK TRADING CARDS! awesome!
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK TRADING CARDS! awesome!
metalpeter - 02/04/09 19:14
Since I have said something on everyone else's 25 I thought why not keep it going. #13 does make sense. Some people think that being religious and spiritual is the same thing but it isn't. To take it one further you could even believe that trees and all life have a spirit and that there is a power called mother nature and even that there are demons and not believe that there is an after life.
Since I have said something on everyone else's 25 I thought why not keep it going. #13 does make sense. Some people think that being religious and spiritual is the same thing but it isn't. To take it one further you could even believe that trees and all life have a spirit and that there is a power called mother nature and even that there are demons and not believe that there is an after life.
02/04/2009 11:03 #47630
Job Desciptions and the likeMy new job titles are "Individual Service Specialist" and " Respite Care Provider II".
ISS
"Provides in-home/community skill building to individuals with Mental Health Diagnoses.
RII
"Provides in-home respite care to individuals ages five through seventeen with a MHD.
This is the very very very basic descriptions of my jobs. Yesterday I spent 45 minutes reading and signing my life away. They now have access to my SS#, my bank account, my drivers license and my gf's name. They know every address I've lived at since I was two years old and chances are they watch me when I pee.
Just kidding...a little.
Both of my job titles came with three page long descriptions of duties, requirements, qualifications, etc. It's enough to intimidate someone. My mother is a "keyboard specialist" for Broome County Developmental which is a state run agency and she is basically a paper sorter. She goes on and on about how much useless and unnecessary paperwork there is for every single thing that every single client has ever done since they were out of the womb. My mother often rewrites her superiors work so that their wording fits the guidelines of what the state finds acceptable in their paperwork. My mom's a smart lady. She got a 100 on the civil service exam. But she doesn't believe in evolution. Go figure.
Sigh. And so it goes....
ISS
"Provides in-home/community skill building to individuals with Mental Health Diagnoses.
RII
"Provides in-home respite care to individuals ages five through seventeen with a MHD.
This is the very very very basic descriptions of my jobs. Yesterday I spent 45 minutes reading and signing my life away. They now have access to my SS#, my bank account, my drivers license and my gf's name. They know every address I've lived at since I was two years old and chances are they watch me when I pee.
Just kidding...a little.
Both of my job titles came with three page long descriptions of duties, requirements, qualifications, etc. It's enough to intimidate someone. My mother is a "keyboard specialist" for Broome County Developmental which is a state run agency and she is basically a paper sorter. She goes on and on about how much useless and unnecessary paperwork there is for every single thing that every single client has ever done since they were out of the womb. My mother often rewrites her superiors work so that their wording fits the guidelines of what the state finds acceptable in their paperwork. My mom's a smart lady. She got a 100 on the civil service exam. But she doesn't believe in evolution. Go figure.
Sigh. And so it goes....
Wow that is quite a story!
I had read about that but never saw actual video. That is just crazy.