you know you remember stupid stuff too well when…

so today was a perfect day – perfect morning – you just have these endless days in july and august that are miserably hot and humid to run in – and then, you wake up one morning and BOOM things are different and you think you can run forever – which is good when you run out of water with six miles left:)

“satchel” by tye – book on a great baseball player – we have a story on him in the sixth grade lit book – i guess the thing i took from the book is just how atypical the path of a guy from the negro leagues was – he played on a different team almost every year – and dozens of teams in the offseason – all b/c he was excluded due to baseball’s unwritten race rules (and baseball was one of the first to relax those) – definitely sad – particularly b/c satchel never went back to the best city on earth very often (mobile)

“america’s quarterback” by keith dunnavant – biography on bart starr – quality, quality guy – less a book about bart’s wonderful accomplishments with the packers (starr actually didn’t even play much his senior year at alabama – that was how bad the coaching was at the time), and much more about how a guy can deal with a strict father and a terrible childhood loss and turn those things into positives – instead of just carry that baggage and resent the world – glad he became a mountain brook-er:)

“creative strategy” by william duggan – great little book to use for educators – it’s written for business folk, but the things the columbia professor proposes definitely work in a gifted ed classroom – so we’ll give some of them a try

and finally… i read one of the high school BOBs – name undisclosed due to the fact i want to feel needed and e-mailed for the name – otherwise, i never hear from ya’ll and that makes me sad:( so anyway, i read of the high school BOBers – very long – but read it in a day b/c it was, um, not the greatest, let’s just say:) however, if you’re a fan of mystery – particularly possible psycho-thrillers, then this is the book for you – oh, and if you like the f-word, you’ll love the book:)

my favorite part in the book was when the main character started taking the transit in boston – and his stops were out where i stayed when i ran the marathon – and it was amazed that i remembered those stops – i can remember that but i can’t remember so many other things – like all the new teacher names…

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  1. A summarization of the 2 chapters of Sports Great Joe Montana would go like this…

    While joe montana was at the university of notre dame the football team was 5 deep on the depth chart in QB’s and the coach couldn’t make up his mind on who to start. joe started his legacy in a game against northwestern university. None of the older QB’s could do jack against northwestern. So the coach decided to put ol’ joe in. Then BOOM!!! Notre dame ties the score. On the next drive joe got his first touchdown. A 14 yrd pass right up the middle to mark mclane. The fighting irish played some more games which mostly ended with joe and a last second comeback. Then joe broke his collar bone in a scrimmage next season. After that year joe and the irish won the cotton bowl. Joe then got drafted to the pitiful 49ers. Though joe played good his first few years the 49ers still stunk as a team.

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