- What’s the Message of the Bible in One Sentence?
- One of my favorite cartoons as a child was called Star Blazers. It was a space adventure cartoon with an old battleship traveling through space to try to save earth and was adapted for American audiences. Well, for the two of you out there that may actually know what I’m talking about, it turns out the Japanese actually made a live action version of the movie. Here’s the trailer and here’s the official website in English. As a kid, I use to draw that battleship all the time.
- Statewide, the average starting teacher salary is $36,009, but if you work in Tarrant region you are making an average of $51,370. I know their jobs can be stressful and the hours can be long, but with all the time they get off that’s a pretty darn good deal.
- The NFL’s chattiest announcing teams
- Invisible tanks?
- Dog finds owner after five years
- Yup, I ain’t got much material today.
Man, I loved Star Blazers!
Still need to get you and FamilyGeeding down to the Nasher…
Invisible Tanks: "The electronic camouflage will enable the vehicle to blend into the surrounding countryside in much the same way that a squid uses ink to help as a disguise. "
Like a squid? Really? There isn't a more obvious animal kingdom choice?
What’s the Message of the Bible in One Sentence? The glory of God and the salvation of man through Jesus Christ is the message of the Bible in one sentence.
$51k to babysit all day? Not bad. (My wife teaches NOT in Tarrant…and is currently ranting in my right ear as I type about crazy parents, all the extra time the work, blah blah blah). SUmmer break, fall break spring break Thanksgiving, Christmas….yeah…
Listen, anytime you want to "babysit" all day,
fulfill government standards paperwork,
make your principal see your worth,
listen to many parents whine, complain,
shout about any number of foolish thoughts ("but my child should be able to . . ."),
create, write and teach lessons,
keep classroom as a ongoing community of information, ideas and relationships,
love the children in said classroom,
WE HAVE OPENINGS. And you get summers off . . .