Happy Friday!
AAHHH Friday! What a great week. It has been nice here. Today it is 82 and I am out back watching the golfers blogging. Nice day!!! Just said nice shot to a guy. I never do that.
WHat a great week and sad one. Great week for America! Not so great for some people in Detroit. Gregg’s old station is now out of business. They pulled the plug on Tuesday during the inauguration. They were hoping no one would notice. Some great people are out of work now and that is always sad. Even more so with the way the economy is in Detroit. Radio is just not a good gig. Sure it is good when you got it but things change, owners change and tastes change. My advice to anyone in radio now is…”don’t get used to it, have a back up plan.” Look at the veteran radio personalities who are now still in their prime(non-retiring age) and have to find work. Gregg knew back in the wxyt/krk days that things weren’t going to last forever. He had told me that radio was going to die and syndication, internet and “Bob/Alice” type stations were going to take over. He was always interested in doing something else be it another job, college or opening a restaurant. Even though the thought of openning a breakfast place had ALWAYS thrilled me it was just easier to collect the big salaries offered and not think about the future. I still regret not buying the breakfast place we were talking about. Once in Philly and seeing how miserable Gregg was I knew we had to make the move. He dreaded talking about sports again. So we set forth to open the Jungle Java. Now in the beginning we were going to open one in Clinton Twp. and I was going to go back to Farmington Public Schools and resume teaching 6th grade math. Then Gregg got the job here in Austin. He didn’t want to go back to sports talk but it was an opportunity for us to get out of Detroit once and for all and get started on our dream. Yeah that hit some bumps when he lost his job and we had to finish the financing without the job. I’m sure if we would have waited another year we never would have gotten the loan. But it was well worth the wait. I love it here and I Love being our own boss and having our destiny in our hands. Business ownership may not be for everyone but if you are in radio I would recommend that you at least have one back up plan if not a side venture going. Things won’t last and I know everyone in radio has been unemployed before and knows some of what I say is true. And with the way the market is going and the direction radio is taking there may not be another job opening once you lose this one. THINK AHEAD or plan to move a lot(or be a great ass kisser and have no self esteem OR always keep a job while you cut the legs off from those under you ie./ be an executive).
OK enough of that on to sunnier things………TEXAS LOL
Noah has his first science fair this week. Kindergarten kids can’t go to regionals but I thought it would be good for Noah to do a project. and………………..NOAH did his project. He came up with the idea after searching the web and wrote the whole thing by hand. Having been a science teacher I know too well how many parents do the project for their kids. Often I would have to call a student to my desk to have them explain the project(mind you 6th grade) and they couldn’t. Not only that but often they couldn’t pronounce some of the words on their board nor tell me what the word meant. So this meant a lot to me to have Noah do his on his own. Last night was the night when all the boards were on display and it wasn’t surprising to see what I saw. Clearly parents had helped more than they were suppose to. However I did learn something. It is OK for parents to help if they put that in their reference and acknowlegement section. Next time I will definitely type what Noah dictates to me but it will still look like an age appropriate task. I had the poor child write everything out on his own and that took more time than coming up with his project and actually doing it. I am happy to say that although Noah’s board did not look as professional as others he did receive a second place ribbon. He was happy and I told him he won it all on his own. This is not to say that other’s did not do their project on their own. I saw and talked with some of the other kids in all grades and saw the work and effort they did in building their own items. It was a great night and nice to see all the displays. Congrats to Colin and Addison and good luck at Regionals(sorry if I missed anyone I didn’t see everyones).
Well another week is done and time to relax. Couldn’t think of a better way than with a gluten free beer and lime salt so I am off to sit on my back porch, enjoy the weather and sun, and do a crossword…oh then beat the boys in Mario. Gotta get ready for another busy day at JJ tomorrow! Yippee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TTFN