Ugh. Again, no clear writing time = missed days. Annoying as heck!
My full-time job is being a teacher, a husband, a dad, a brother, and a son.
#thatsalot
There is no order there because sometimes, each is the most important thing at the time. (Don’t come at me with “your job shouldn’t be on that list” because being a teacher is like having a new family every year!).
I also have a part-time job: MAGA Annoyer
#whattheheckisthat
Oh come on, you’ve always wanted to do it, don’t tell me you haven’t. You see some crazy white supremacist post and you want to respond back with some snarky, catty, petty reply.
More often than not, I do it.
#why
I try not to heckle former teachers, parents of classmates, or the classmates themselves, but many times, it’s too easy. Much more often than not, my focus is Twitter Trolls, the low-life, sludge sucker, bottom-feeding people who spend their time LOOKING for things to yell at. They are the people in line at the store or in a restaurant, asking to talk with the manager, and are slack-jawed when that doesn’t work out.
#dangthatisharsh
I have no tolerance for them because they are the reason we are in this mess right now!
Anyway, I’ve been on the library posts and the Iowa legislature wants to control what books we are reading a public library. They really, REALLY want to take away an exception that libraries get for having racy materials in the public library (racy meaning “pornographic”). When I say “trust librarians, they are professionals” I get “groomer” or “pedophile” or any other insult you might get and it just makes my day.
I comment about how Iowans are being fleeced by vouchers and I get called an “indoctinator” and how “we need people like you out of the classroom”. Those comments used to make me angry, but now, they are like gold. Getting under the skin of those red hat wearing people gives me a silly amount of joy.
My thing, groomer and pedphile, those are laughable at best. They are terms that most people use against the dredges of the human race. I know that they are only trying to get under OUR skin. But “indocrinator” ticks me off. Someone who is indocrinating people look to change someone in a way that isn’t always good. White nationalist, radical religious people, all of them try to turn people.
For me, if I’m indocrinating kids, I’m not telling them what do think, oh heck no. If I’m indocrinating kids, I’m indocrinating them with empathy, I’m indocrinating them with the idea of bringing all their materials to class, I’m indocrinating kids to click the dang turn in button on Google Classroom.
Indocrinating kids? Please, there’s so much to do in class that I cannot imagine doing it. I’m sure that there are places in our country where we do have teachers pulling that crap, and I’m not a fan. But, all in all, I see teachers doing their damnedest to get things done with a smile, creating relationships, grading papers, and doing things the right now.
By all means, call us names, just know, we are school teachers. We are the “I am rubber and you are glue” people. We are the “sticks and stones”.
We know how to let that crap roll off our back like a duck.


March 11, 2025 at 2:30 pm
Honestly I’m just so tired of the BS at the state and national level. Our tax $$ at work. Ah yes annoying the Karens of the world is somehow satisfying. Petty-maybe? But it’s either that or I get to call my husband and tell him to post bail. I just remind myself I do NOT look good in orange. I love how that side thinks we’re indoctrinating them and the ridiculousness of operations going on in schools. *sigh* If anything we’re just tired & want the students to remember to put their names on their papers.
March 11, 2025 at 8:25 pm
West Virginia is another special kind of crazy. I hope that you can keep your sanity around the Karens and Chads of the world. A little petty never hurt anyone! 🙂
March 12, 2025 at 10:12 am
Oh don’t get me started on my own state’s shenanigans. -_-;;;;;
March 11, 2025 at 2:55 pm
I salute you for finding ways to protest & reject the harmful rhetoric that is flooding all the channels. Keep going! We need your voice!
March 11, 2025 at 8:23 pm
We need all of our voices. Together, we create a powerful message. 🙂
March 11, 2025 at 2:59 pm
I hear your pain. I happen to live in Texas, so I know a little about crazy states. Fortunately, I live in Austin where weird is spelled in blue or rainbow ink. Thank you for continuing to teach and create those relationships. I enjoyed your use of hashtags. They added to your voice.
March 11, 2025 at 8:23 pm
Oof. Texas is a special kind of crazy. Has the red bled into the blue in Austin?
March 11, 2025 at 8:48 pm
Not yet
March 11, 2025 at 9:17 pm
A friend of our did her doctoral work in Austin and commented about how liberal the city was, so this makes me happy! 🙂
March 11, 2025 at 4:00 pm
Applause! I am so glad you use your voice, and do not stop. We need more and more voices, and hearing that others are out there is always great. Keep going!
March 11, 2025 at 8:22 pm
I’m tired, but we need to keep raising our voices up however we can. If we can keep it up, we’ll show those in power and the world that we, indeed, do care! 🙂
March 11, 2025 at 6:30 pm
Too often, I’m just left speechless, without words to answer all this craziness. I applaud your efforts and keep teaching compassion and kindness.
March 11, 2025 at 8:20 pm
Speechless is a good word. We just need to keep finding the good in those little moments because they are there! 🙂