Monday, April 10, 2006

Clear! I think I 've got a pulse.

In hopes of reviving a seemingly dead blog, I decided to post and try to gain some blog discipline.

I find it strange how difficult writing has become for me. A time existed when I could manufacture a well-crafted prose in a short time. Abruptly, that time ended for me in graduate school. I have experienced a massive writer's block ever since the last year of my college career. I attribute my difficulties to a ton of stress which I allowed to destabilize pretty much everything. Certainly, I did not feel most assignments carried the great importance placed on them by my professors. Possibly as damaging, I received adequate grades for my work. I have seldom received the kind of external motivation I feel I needed to help me achieve my potential.

I have just begun a book on spiritual discipline. I long to grow more deeply into the likeness of Christ. I am just diving in come what may. I hope partly this outlet will grant me the method to transmit my thoughts.

And so, my struggle continues. Maybe through constructing my thoughts here will both set my "pen" on the path to improvement and maybe, just maybe, make the Buzzard fly again.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Buzzard's Root MIA

Something has happened here. You go a few days without posting and you get axed. For crowing out loud.

Monday, May 09, 2005

Thank You Noggin

In what may be the first real positive move in kids television programming since maybe, well, Sesame Street, Noggin has introduced one minute of dead air.

Yes, you read the previous statement correctly. My kids love many of the shows on Noggin which are educational and entertaining. There are programs like Play With Me, Sesame - a more interactive version of Sesame Street - and Dora the Explorer. The real problem we have had to battle is that Noggin broadcasts from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Previously, at 6:00:01 p.m., Noggin goes through a Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde transition. It becomes the N Channel. It's for pre-teens. The real problem is that there is this really cute "Good-bye" song at the end of Noggin broadcasting. So we would all sing along with the "Good-bye" song with remote in hand to switch the TV off before who knows what would come from the N Channel.

Thankfully, they have now introduced a minute of dead air with an clock showing the time until the N Channel fires up. The good folks at Noggin have either received complaints and were attentive to them or were thorough enough to evaluate their own programming and adjust accordingly. Either way, they should be commended.

Friday, April 29, 2005

Eating Our Own Young

a For Crowing Out Loud commentary

I've not taken much time to explain what I do. I am a middle school teacher. Yes, I help mold the young minds of tomorrow's leaders. I teach in a school with an over-representation of poverty, special education students, and discipline issues. No one problem bears the blame for my school's plight. With that said, chief among our issues is poor parenting. Parenting causes me to crow (I guess maybe buzzards squawk; I dunno) so loudly today.

I watch the kids with whom I work struggle daily with growing up. They admire and emulate rappers and sports stars who communicate a self-satisfaction message. Every day, my kids gain friends who assert some influence over them. Many of them deal daily with violent circumstances crouching around the next corner. For those who struggle the greatest, nothing undermines their maturation than their homelife.

People entrusted with children's lives often vacate or abuse their responsibility. More and more, we witness parents who commit sins against their children. Sins like physical and sexual abuse dominate headlines. These crimes make me particularly furious. Also, many parents stand guilty of what we consider lesser offenses like ignoring or passing their children off to someone else. Either way, the next generation already bears the mark of their parents raising.

I do not want to just point an angry talon at others. I want to help. Sometimes I just don't get involved. At other instances, my efforts are shunned by the parents in question. Too, I am cautious to recognize my own need to be a better parent.

I guess the question that keeps "circling in my head" ( punny in a buzzard kind of way) is this: "How can we stand idly by while children are immersed in corruption and ask 'Why are these kids so bad?!'" After these kids fulfill their destiny, we condemn them. Rightly, they are punished, but not all of the guilty suffer. Many of their parents and the surrounding adults suffer no consequences other than bewilderment. Other adults even delight that, " they got what they deserved. Thanks be to God we don't all get what we deserve.

Buzzards begin to circle when something is dead. I am not sure that some humans wait that long.

Thursday, April 28, 2005

Buzzards Ending Filibuster

For the past week or so, the buzzards have been circling here. There has been a virtual filibuster perpetuated on us birds. Jobs, family, dial-up internet, Braves baseball, running (ok - jogging), church, eating out, Bama baseball, fantasy baseball, tutoring, teaching, and other blogs have joined forces to prevent much action on this blog. All we're asking is that we get a fair up-or-down comment on our posts, but our writing can't even get to the floor of the blog. I am therefore authoring blogislation to get our words out there in print. The new strategy that I am terming the "BB Option," is to get something out here every day, regardless of its usefulness, accuracy, or length. The more short posts that make it to the blog floor, the better chance we'll have for something to receive a comment. (By the way - Thanks Howdy)

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Buzzard to Cardinal

- a For Crowing Out Loud commentary

Buzzard to Cardinal! Wake up Cardinal! You're signal is breaking up - I can barely make out what you are trying to say.

You've just been made, Pope Benedict XVI?! That's what I thought I heard you say. What's confusing me is that in one statement you say you want to do everything you can to do to engender more ecumenical dialogue. You want to communicate more with other world religions and cultures though I am not sure as to what exactly that means. However there are suggestions that you want to work to heal the seperation caused when Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the door (that's just like a Woodpecker). You want to reach out to all the Christians to get them back in one nest. Don't you see, there's a reason that many Protestants Christians are Protestant Christians. Granted some would join your desire to work together with other faiths, but several species of Protestant Christians believe the notion that Jesus is THE WAY, THE TRUTH, and THE LIFE and that NO MAN comes to Father except through Him. Working to improve the ecumenical dialogue would go a long way to separate further the Catholics from many of the Protestants, even though the Catholic church is supposed to the centering pole for all Christian expressions (really now?!).

No worries though - according to Larry O'Connor you aren't expected to be around so long and therefore won't be expected to accomplish anything significant. I think you are off to a good start at not accomplishing anything significant in terms of returning the Catholic church to the faith as it is presented in scripture.

Sorry to have disturbed you, Cardinal.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Defining the Buzzard's Root Blog

After an intensive conclave between the two authors of this blog, we have a new identity - we now know a little bit more about who we are as team bloggers. The title was the first hurdle to cross. After the first several ballots, there was still no title. I finally started thinking about who we are and where we come from and "Buzzard's Root" was born. You can see the explanation of Sylacauga and how it ties in over in the description panel on the right. Another 24 hours of huddling over the blog (really just one phone call later), Buzzard's Root is finally starting to take shape.

The other bird and I will be utilizing the following themed postings in our blog:

For Crowing Out Loud - A series of rants by the familial fouls

A Little Buzzard Told Me - Any scoops we have on anything

Carry-on - no circling buzzards here. We are not going to reveal all the details on this one yet, but it will be innovative.

Vulture of the Month - self-explanatory

Quothe the Buzzard - don't know what it will be yet, but it will probably be some of those profound quotations from us birds.

There will probably be more defining to do as this thing takes shape. We hope you enjoy your reading time here.

Now where's my cuttlefish bone?