2001-11-15

ailbhe: (Default)
2001-11-15 10:49 am
Entry tags:

Test

# 1Mathemetician - surprising.
# 2Author - always wanted to...
# 3Computer Game Programmer - I have not the skills.
# 4Graphic Designer - Hmmmm. Mayyybe, but I'm way too unfashionable.
# 5Web Designer - horribly possible.
# 6Astronaut - heh.
# 7Chef - been there, done that, small scale.
# 8Chemist - used to want to.
# 9Doctor - used to want to.
# 10Engineer - what kind?
# 11FBI Agent - never in a zillion years.
# 12Geneticist
# 13Inventor
# 14Lawyer
# 15Politician
# 16Professional Sports Player - urgh. If I was starving and the team was desperate.
# 17Researcher
# 18Teacher
# 19Artist
# 20Park Ranger
# 21Police Officer
# 22Reporter
# 23Salesperson
# 24Movie Star
# 25Rock Star
ailbhe: (working)
2001-11-15 01:55 pm
Entry tags:

Kitchen implements

Today I went shopping and bought a handheld blender and an electric carving knife.

So my cabbage and turnip soup is good, now. I'm going to add things to it later, of course - lightly fried onions, black pepper, a sweet potato, maybe some broccoli if any of it hasn't rotted away in the vegetable rack.

ailbhe: (passport)
2001-11-15 04:03 pm
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One-up-manship and put-downs

My sister went to her boyfriend's graduation ceremony recently. His parents couldn't make it, but she could, so she dressed up a bit and clapped really hard and so on. Afterwards they all hung around a bit for photos and cigarettes.

Some girls from his class started talking to them. I won't go into details, but among the things they said were - "So, what are you doing then?"

"Childcare" my sister said. "Oh wow," they scoffed, "that must be really easy, playing with kids all day."

"Oh, yes. We do that twice a week. The rest of the time we're in college. We do 14 subjects," she said. I'd have hit them, myself, but my sister just talked.

"Hahaha, like what, nursery rhymes?"


Now, these are art students doing a two-year course. My sister is doing a degree in Early Years Childcare, which covers such lightweight topics as psychology and law. Yes, they do a bit of art, music, drama, and so on. Yes, they learn to interact with kids. But kids aren't easy, and learning to deal with up to 20 of them at a time can't be easy either.

Apparently she gets this kind of crap all the time. People assume that Childcare is something you learn in an 8-week evening class course, or that it's so easy learning it is a waste of time. And she doesn't want to say "A degree in Childcare" as that's a bit uppity-sounding.

It all just made me a bit angry.