Monday, October 17, 2005

Got the Music In Me.....!!!

One day last week (time has been flying by, I can't think of which one it was), I picked up the kids from school and noticed J's sad face. As K got in the front seat, (she is actually tall enough to sit in front now) she hands me a note and said that J had to turn his "card" today and here's a note explaining why. At this, (still not sure why K handed me the note) J started bawling in the back seat moaning "ohhh.. I just don't want to talk about it".

Some of you may be asking what does it mean to turn a "card"? So I'm going to take a quick moment to explain before I continue with the story. Some teachers use the "card method" for class discipline. There is usually a large pocket holder poster that has each student's name on it and pockets for each one containing cards (green, yellow, red and blue). Each day everyone starts out on green and as the day progresses if there are behavior incidences the student has to turn the card. The yellow card gets a note home, the red card (I think gets a phone call), the blue card involves a visit to the principle's office. Not all teachers use this method and personally I think that there are other methods that are better (for example, with the card method, what if you have a student who is out of control and turns all cards by 10:00 am? Then what?) Anyway, back to the story.

Now, J has been very proud of the fact that he only has had to turn his card one time during his whole school career (pouring sand on a friends head in Kindergarten..). So this was a very devastating moment and he just couldn't tell me what happened. So I read the note which said, "Off-target, disruptive behavior". Now, that really helps me understand the situation.. hah!! Or as my cuzzy SeattleS says "sheesh" (I'm adapting that saying now by the way!).

So finally, about an hour after we arrived home, I began to ask again, explaining that he wasn't in trouble, I just needed to understand what happened so that we could problem solve and make sure that it didn't happen again.

He finally told me that at the end of the day, they were supposed to be coloring a page and Mrs. F put on some jungle music. Well, he wanted to make Carson (a very cute blonde who has an identical twin sister.. another story I'll tell at the end) laugh, so he got up and started dancing at his desk.

NOW COME ON.... you put jungle music on and I'll dance in a heartbeat.. who wouldn't.? Wanting to burst out laughing because I could just visualize it (he definitely has moves like his father that could make ya blush), I kept my composure and asked him what he thought his teacher expected them to be doing. Which he replied "color". I then explained that she was probably tired from a long day and wanted everyone to be calm and color until the bell rang. If all of the kids started to dance, then the class would be out of control.

But come on now, if the music is in you, it's in you and wants to be freed!!!

13 comments:

Middle America Mom said...

Too funny. Who'd expect ANYONE to sit still with jungle music on???? I, too, have seen J dance and that boy can MOVE!!

Good to see you posting again sis!

CaliforniaGrammy said...

Ya gotta move with jungle music . . . now like it wasn't National Geographic style where all the natives join in . . . it was just J "feeling it!" Come on teacher, get a life and have a little fun!

Great story!

Aunt Patty said...

It's unanimous (sp)!! No one in our family could sit still with jungle music.!! I think it's pretty cute he was trying to impress the cute girl. Way to go J!!

SeattleS said...

Ha!! I want to hear the story about Carson...

Middle America Mom said...

Where are you Sis???? Let's see a new post -- your readers are wating for you with baited breath :>

CaliforniaGrammy said...

YooooHooooo! Where are you in this blogging cyberspace???

CaliforniaGrammy said...

Okay! It's been four months . . . we need a new story!

CaliforniaGrammy said...

You tell such great and humorous stories . . . come on now, just one a month would be great! Pleeeeeeeeeeeze!

Middle America Mom said...

Anybody home???? Knock Knock!!! I love to read your stories.......

Middle America Mom said...

I know you probably don't even read these comments anymore, but I'm writing one anyway. I think that you should hold off on blogging until October of this year -- that way you can say that you took a year hiatus and are back now.

CaliforniaGrammy said...

Tell me a story . . . tell me a story . . . tell me a story . . . before I go to bed!

CaliforniaGrammy said...

Your blogs are so much fun to read . . . I just spent the last half hour re-reading the Donkey Tails, the K Getting Her Braces . . . it's time to bite the bullet and do another. Your fans are waiting oh-so-patiently!

CaliforniaGrammy said...

Okay . . . your year-long sabbatical is up . . . new post please!