Thursday, December 24, 2009

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU!

Well how are you? I hope this post finds you in great spirits. I've been absent but my SFAMF Beverly has held this spot down like a true East Coast Diva. And certainly brought back memories for many of us with her musical knowledge. I consistently find myself running to the music collection to find some diddy she posted about that I'd completely forgotten! :-)

I have way too much going on but love every minute of it. At the beginning of this year I labeled my year 'The Reinvention of Steph' and set about doing just that. LOL that's my comment...LOL.

Aside from my Art I've tried to touch hearts with my weekly Articles seen in Divaprenuer Magazine and my weekly Newsletter Diviacity. I've met many wonderful people through Beverly and her support and inspiration has been a major blessing! And the story of how we met in itself is amazing!

I wish you all the best in the upcoming year. And I certainly believe that 2009 has opened up a lot of opportunity for opportunity, growth and improvement, even if it seems slow coming. We never thought there would be an Obama in office...yet there he stands...a symbol of hope and a reminder that with faith, perseverance, determination and a little something something upstairs...we can do it.

Visit me anytime at www.diviacity.blogspot.com or www.diviacity.com

May your everyday be better than the one before it.

Happy Holidays

Steph Jordan
Diviacity!

Monday, December 21, 2009

"Computer Love" - Zapp and Roger

Good morning peeps! Question: Have you ever met and fallen in love with someone over the internet? There are a plethora of "social networking" sites around these days that didn't exist as recent as five or less years ago, and people seem to be forgoing the traditional ways of meeting potential friends, lovers and in some cases spouses; opting instead for the internet. I can count myself in this category, because after years of resisting, I acquiesced a little over a year ago and joined one. I now visit two regularly; one semi-regularly and one that I recently joined just the other day. my original intent was not to meet a soul mate or date; I just wanted to correspond with people who shared some of my interests, which include a love of doo-wop music, sci-fi movies, cruising and trivia. The first site that I joined was dedicated to movies and related trivia about movies. Next, a male friend sent a "friend" request from another site, which I initially ignored. Several months later I received another invite from this friend and I decided to see what it was all about. After joining and posting a profile picture, I started receiving "friend requests" on a regular basis. I would accept the ones that shared my interests and so on. I have to say that I have made quite a few "friends" that I most likely would have never known had I not joined. I am enjoying these "friendships" and don't regret joining.

The third site was joined after I kept receiving emails from the site itself. This was a specialty site, geared towards the "mature" individual. In my profile I state that I am looking for pen pals and friends; not serious relationships. I have received over 130 views, 18 bookmarks, 128 flirts and numerous messages! What troubles me about this site, is that the requests I've received so far, are mostly for serious relationships. Some stories I've heard involve details that sound suspiciously similar: recently widowed; raising my child alone...etc etc etc. Haven't you read my profile? NOT LOOKING FOR A SERIOUS RELATIONSHIP! (Not on this site anyway).

The site that has become my "favorite" site, is the one you are probably on also. This site has allowed me to reconnect with people I grew up with, relatives, celebrities, former schoolmates, co-workers, etc. I visit this site to play trivia games, send and receive messages, look at photos from friends and families and more! I joined this one after invites from co-workers and family members! This is truly a networking rather than dating site. I'm having a good time here, in spite of occasional glitches. Also, many of my friends from another site are also on this one.

The good news about all this is that I have met people whose friendships I now welcome, including the lady I started this blog with. I have met some really nice guys too. Have I met that special, special someone? That is for me to know and for you to find out! He could be reading this, you know! Please share your "Computer Love" or "like" or "friendship" stories, if you will.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

"Say My Name, Say My Name" - Destiny's Child

Good and snowy morning peeps!! Here in the east we are experiencing our first "major" snow storm of the season! Contrary to the newscasts you might be seeing on the west coast, this is nothing unusual for this time of year and we "New Yawkers" are going about our business as usual! Now, back to the business at hand. I'll call this the name discussion partie deux! In writing about names the other day, I came across some interesting information about names. Much of what I discovered reinforced my idea that what we are named and what we name our children, does indeed impact on how we perceive our selves and how others perceive us. Furthermore, studies were conducted with college students, teachers and employers, to determine how names influenced their opinions of others, how teachers expect students to perform based on their given names and how employers decide who to hire.The most interesting studies are the ones that purported to correlate criminal activity with specific names; some concluding that having an uncommon name and being more likely to show up in the juvenile justice system are intertwined.  Essentially, most of the studies support the notion that unusual, uncommon, or so-called "ghetto names" greatly affect people's perceptions of each other. That being said (I dislike that phrase, but will use it anyway) I will predict that most of the criminals in the near future, will most certainly be the children of celebrities!

More unusual celebrity children names:


Jermajesty and Jaafar, sons of Jermaine Jackson

Moxie Crimefighterdaughter of Penn Jillette

Tu Morrow, child of Rob Morrow


Audio Science, child of Shannyn Sossamon

Rocket, child of Robert Rodriguez,

Pilot, child of Jason Lee


CoCo, child of The Arquettes


Kyd, child of David Duchovney


Destry, child of Steven Spielberg


And did you know that Punky Brewster's real name is Soliel Moon Frye? or that her half brother's name is Meeno Peluce?


In 2005, actor Shia LaBeouf supposedly said, "name your kid Billy or Timmy! Who better than him to give that advice? Why me of course! Here are my suggestions:

If you must name your child after, let's say furniture for example; make sure you use the French or Spanish word for it. That way, it won't sound "ghetto," it'll sound "exotic." Therefore, instead of chair you can name your child "Chaises" or "Silla."

Maybe you want to name your child after an animal; at least choose a cute animal name like "Bunny" instead of "Rabbit" or "Lamb" instead of "Sheep." If you choose to name your child after a cat or dog, choose a cute breed name; for instance, "Calico" or "Papillon." I know that some of you like to name your children after alcohol, so try the good brands at least: Christal, Cognac, Chardonnay, rather than Tequila, Ripple!

Don't get me started on perfumes!  Chantilly and Chanel are always cute! Aviance or Emeraude is pushing it. How about those other names like, Precious, Passion, Fashion, Queen, Princess, King, Mister, lady, Man, etc.etc. I know people with these names folks...so do you! Some of us are such avid readers that we name our children after magazines: Essence, Ebony, Jet...don't deny it! Whew! It's a good thing I am not having anymore children because I am inclined to name my girl Indigo Blue after the Rainbow Brite character. I've always thought it was a cute name! I also like Teal or Stage for a girl. My boy might be named Max, Rocky, Duke (not a dog but royalty) or Biff, because I find these name particularly masculine sounding. Stormy for my daughter or Logan for my son...I am an X-Men fan! I tend to shy away from names that sound "too ethnic", but once pondered "Shaka Zulu!" Just kidding!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

"Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!" - Frank Sinatra

Good afternoon peeps!!  Yes, it is snowing here in the east! It seems as if Mother Nature said, "OK, I've held off long enough...it's time to sock it to 'em! Now ordinarily I would be welcoming the snow this time of year, because it adds to the atmosphere of the season. However, since I became a homeowner eleven years ago; not so much! I am now responsible for keeping my walkway cleared of snow, or risk being fined. I am thankful for my daughter Donya and her partner Michael, for taking this daunting task upon themselves!

Snowfall in New York City is a pretty sight for about a day. After a day, it can be downright ugly! Mixed with exhaust from buses and cars, and sometimes dog poop plus street garbage and other discarded what nots...eeewww! And another thing, why does it have to happen on a Saturday as opposed to a Monday? By Monday, it's usually melted and with that, any chance of schools being closed are also gone! But wait, I don't have to worry about that, now do I? I am retired!!! Last year at this time I wasn't. We finally did get one snow day last year, but the Mayor waited so long to notify city agencies, that some people had already left for work when the word finally came! Speaking of snow, here are some of my favorite "weather songs." As always, please chime in.


Playlist of weather songs:

1. Baby It's Cold Outside -  Vanessa Williams and Aaron Neville


2. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow - Frank Sinatra


3. The Rhythm Of The Rain - The Cascades


4. Sunny - Bobby Hebb


5. I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash


6. Raindrops - Dee Clark


7. I Wish It Would Rain - Temptations


8. I Saw You (and him) Walking In The Rain - Oran "Juice" Jones


9. I Wanna Go Outside In The Rain - Dramatics


10. I Can't Stand The Rain - Ann Pebbles


11. Stormy Weather - Lena Horne


12. Stormy - The Classics Four


13. Windy - The Association


14. Sunshine Superman - Donovan


15. It's Raining Men - The Weather Girls


16. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival


17. I Love A Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbit


18. Rainy Night In Georgia - Brook Benton


19. Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot - Buster Poindexter


20. Frosty The Snowman - Burl Ives


Friday, December 18, 2009

"The Name Game" - Shirley Ellis

Good morning peeps!! Part I:
What's in a name? Apparently, everything! Did you know that what you name a child can influence their personality, behavior, achievements, vocations,  levels of creativity, and more? I have been thinking about my own choice of names for my three children, and their personalities. Sorry Rhett children but in order to write this piece, I will have to do some "name dropping." I am not trying to invade your privacy, but to accurately state my position on this topic, I must do this. I named my first born; a son, Shannon. I considered Sean, but a friend had her son first and named him Sean. So, I had to think again. I decided not to name my son after his father; James, because I wanted him to have his own "unique" name. Looking through a newspaper, I saw the name Shannon. I instantly liked the sound of it, so Shannon it would be! Mind you, when I first saw the name, I was not even expecting! I tucked it away for future consideration. I did concede and gave my son his father's first name as a middle name. Upon researching further, I discovered the origin of the name. It is Gaelic and contains the root of the word "wise". Maybe that explains why my son was reading The New York Times at the age of two, and had knowledge of Egyptian culture well beyond his years! My second born was a daughter and my husband and I both had our favorite name choices: mine was Tonya and his was Donny and Starrene. I vetoed Starrene, feeling it was more suited for a cat! However, I did promise to use it if we were to have another daughter (secretly thinking he would forget the promise, and never planning on a third child). We combined Tonya and Donny, and came up with Donya! For years I thought we had made that name up.  I later found out the name was derivative of the Spanish word for lady: Dona (there is a Tilda over the n) and a variant of Donna; an Italian word for lady.  My daughter is quite an accomplished lady indeed! A sister/friend of mine liked the name so much that she named her granddaughter Donya as well. In recent years, I have come across more Donyas with the same exact spelling! Ten years later, I had a second daughter (oh-oh, I'd hoped he had forgotten my promise)! He remembered! So, Starrene it was! Supposedly, the name came from some comic book space queen he had read about as a teen. I relented because I would call her Starr! Well, let me tell you...she has always shone! Her personality is sparkly and she loves the spotlight!

Part II:
Did you know that teachers often make assumptions about children based the child's name? I am guilty of that...yes I know it's wrong to prejudge, but it's the reality of the situation. For example, whenever I got a student with the prefixes La, Na, Qua, Sha, or De before their names, or tique as a suffix. I knew I would be dealing with behavioral issues. Think what you want to think about it, but I was more often correct than not. Another predictor for me were names that contained an apostrophe separating the beginning consonant from the rest of the name, as in T' Shanae.That would be a double whammy name! I would not make any disparaging comments, single them out or deliberately focus on their names as predictors of their success or failure. I did try to gain their trust so that we would start out on a positive tip. Sometimes it worked, but as I stated earlier, these were usually the most difficult of my students! I have yet to figure it out! I also don't think it is wise to name your children after characters from horror movies! One of my most recent difficult students was a little boy named Damien! Need I explain? I think not! I don't think I operated on The Self-fulfilling Prophecy Theory, that predicted failure because I had realistic expectations for all of my students! I realistically expected them to perform to the best of their ability, and to leave with more knowledge than they came with.  No brag...just fact!


Part III:
Some people assume that unusual names are only heard in the so-called "ghetto." Well, some names that are presumed to be "ghetto" are really of African, Native American, or Arabic origin, so what makes them  "ghetto" names? A possible answer is that since these name are primarily given to African-American children, they are labeled "ghetto." Names like, Aisha, Keisha, LaKeisha are more likely heard in communities of color than other communities. How many of us don't know a Keisha? Well, you might be surprised to learn that "Keisha" is derived for the Hebrew name "Kezia", which is from the Cassia tree! The addition of La in front of Keisha was added by free people of color in Louisiana! In my early days of teaching, I was a pre- school teacher in a day care center. I have a distinct memory of a little boy in my class named "Akhenaten", which is Egyptian for devoted to "Aten." I also knew a girl for my daughter's dance class named Nefertari; also Egyptian. I could but won't go on and on to illustrate that not all so called "ghetto" names are really that. Ethnic? yes...ghetto...no!

Part III:
That being said, there are some names that truly are Ghetto! If you name your child after cars, perfume, liquor, pets or dead Latin phrases for example, that's Ghetto! Here are some actual names I know of that were given to children: Moet, Alize, Aviance, Quo Vadis. I also knew a girl named Vendetta!...Her mom must have really been angry with her baby's father or maybe she named her Vendetta to get even with someone in her life? I am not letting celebrities off the hook either! They may not be called Ghetto names, but they sure qualify as "different" in my book.
Examples:
Moon Unit and Dweezle Zappa; children of Frank Zappa (was he high?)
Seven, Puma and Mars; Erykah Badu's (fits her personality)
Rumer and Scout; Bruce Willis and Demi Moore
Bluedaydreamer; Big Gipp
Apple; Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin
Brooklyn Mowgli; Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz
Pilot Inspektor; Jason Lee
Suri; Tom Cruise (a cute name)
Shiloh Nouvel; Angelina and Brad
Blue Angel; The Edge of U2
Fuschia; Sting (do rock stars love colors?)
Bluebell Madonna; Geri Halliwell of The Spice Girls
Camera; Arthur Ashe
Memphis Eve; Bono
Jett; The Travlotas; ( a cute one)
Sage Moonblood; Sly Stallone
Willow; The Will Smiths; (I love it!)
Ocean; Forest Whitaker; (makes sense a Forest would have an Ocean)
River and Leaf Phoenix; (the children of former hippies?)
Prince Michael first and ? (Micheal had more than one Prince)
Fantasia; (has a fantastic voice, but named after a Disney movie? really now!)

Part IV:
Back in the day, especially in the south, people often feminized male names and gave them to their daughters. I don't know why, but my theory is that this was the mother's way of convincing the father that the baby is indeed his or to let other women know that the man was taken, by virtue of a child having his name. Just a thought. How many Jamesettas'or Johnny Maes' do you know? Another trend was to name children after presidents or other great leaders; especially post slavery. My father was named Warren Harding. I am sure we all know Theodore Roosevelts, George Washingtons and Frederick Douglasses! my mother named me after an actress she admired: Beverly Garland. I have a sister named Ricksine (?) and a sister named Shira. Shira is a Hebrew name meaning poetry. Is Shira a poet? You bet! She wrote some prolific song lyrics in her younger years, that can be heard on an album that she recorded at the tender age of sixteen. One cut from the album; "The Line Of Time And The Plane Of Now" can be heard on MySpace as part of the compilation CD; Women Of The Canyon.

Now, it's your turn...what are some "different" names you have come across or just know someone with?

Thursday, December 17, 2009

"Teach Me Tonight" - Dinah Washington

Good morning peeps!! I recently retired from teaching and I have been reflecting on my decision. I decided that the stress and day to day shenanigans of an overbearing, anal retentive (her own assessment of herself) supervisor; extremely disruptive and emotionally disturbed youngsters, and an inordinate amount of testing and paper work, was more than I could endure at this point in my life. So, even though I was receiving a six figure salary and was at the top of the salary scale, I left the profession.

For twenty seven years, I tried to do my best to teach, nurture, inspire, encourage, motivate and prepare young children for a lifetime of learning. I loved it at times and at other times, I felt overwhelmed; overwhelmed because I had to do more than just teach. Often, the children needed plain old mothering and understanding; someone to hear them. I was all that and more! I can say this because many students and their families told me this...and I appreciate it. Although I am a Special Education Teacher, I had parents of General Education students, asking to get their children in my class! They were often disappointed when I had to explain that their child didn't qualify because they hadn't been diagnosed with any disability. I've had former students return and tell me that their time in my class was some of their fondest childhood memories. I've had students slip and call me "mommy" very often.

I have letters: "crush letters", "I wish you were my mommy" letters, "thank you from parent letters", typical boy/girl letters, etc.; possibly enough for a book! I've experienced violent students who were intent on hurting (killing) other students and in some cases, teachers; I've had to talk a ten-year-old into giving me the butcher knife he had in his backpack, which he intended to kill another student with. I have had to console a student who was being sexually abused by her own brother; I had a student whose mother and teen-aged brother were murdered in front of his eyes when he was ten! I have never been assaulted by a student but I have been cursed at by a six or seven year old! Oh yeah, and bitten on my arm! I've had to diffuse many a volatile situation; confiscate weapons, pills, etc etc etc. I have had to deal with difficult parents, flirtatious fathers, and in the beginning of my career, a male principal who tried to hit on me and other teachers. He was eventually fired on allegations of sexually abusing an eleven year old female student, and was never heard from again!

I have few regrets though, because it must be what God intended for me. Even though I went to a school for fashion designing (I liked to draw and design clothing), as a child, I was always reading and teaching younger children trivia; my siblings can attest to this. So I guess I was destined to teach! I will never stop being a teacher.

However, my reason for writing this has less to do with my experiences, but more to do with what's been in the news about teachers lately. Shameful situations that, if  true, make teachers look bad and is not good for the teaching profession. I understand the stress of the job; believe me I do, but these recent incidents, if true, are beyond explanation! Two female high school teachers in Brooklyn, New York caught naked in an empty classroom by the school's janitor? Another female teacher from that same school accused of having sex with a male student! A Milwaukee teacher accused of cutting off a little girl's braid, with the explanation that she was stressed out?...what??? If that had happened in NYC...that teacher would have been sent to the infamous "rubber room;" a holding center for teachers who've been accused of wrong doing, but whose cases haven't been proven yet. I have a colleague who has spent the latter part of his career in the "rubber room" (sent there on two separate occasions) on full salary! And he has a PhD! Teachers...hang in there! What you are doing is so important!

Please, I know you are dealing with a lot of stress; but please, please, please...think about what you do and what you can stand to lose. A school is not the place to act out your sexual fantasies and you know good and well you should not touch any child in an aggressive manner! Cutting off a child's braid? Are you kidding me? If this is true, you need to be removed from the classroom, because this indicates some emotional instability on your part and you need to get counseling...quickly! Weigh in here my daughter, the psychologist. I'm putting on my Dee-jay  hat again, to dedicate these songs to my fellow teachers.


My play list for teachers

1. Teach Me Tonight - Dinah Washington's version
2. Wonderful World - Sam Cooke ( I taught this song to my class and the bilingual kindergarten class for their moving up ceremony, two years ago and they loved it!)

3. ABC - The Jackson Five ( I had my Kindergartners march in on this on their "moving up" day )
4. 1-2-3 - Len Barry
5. School Is Out -Gary "U.S." Bonds
6. School Days - Chuck Berry
7. Back To School - Bo Diddley
8. Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd
9. Be True To Your School - Beach Boys
10. Charlie Brown - The Coasters
11. Don't Be A Dropout - James Brown
12. Hot For Teacher - Van Halen
13. To Sir With Love - Lulu (gave me goosebumps when I first heard it!)
14. Teacher's Pet - Doris Day
15. Hot Fun In The Summertime - Sly And The Family Stone
16. Swingin' School - Bobby Rydell
17. Rock 'n' Roll High School - The Ramones
18. I Love College - Asher Roth
19. College Drop Out - Kanye West
20. My Old School - Steely Dan

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

"Back Door Santa" - B B King

Good morning peeps!! Ever notice how R and B singers add their own soulful flavor to traditional Christmas songs? Some even redo traditional songs that become classics like, "White Christmas" by The Drifters, which in my opinion, is the ultimate R and B Christmas song! What? With Clyde McPhatter doing  his signature falsetto lead tenor, and the legendary Bill Pinkney coming in with a booming bass! One of my fondest childhood Christmas memories is of company coming over on Christmas Eve to party, and my mother and father always having the latest music playing. White Christmas was a sure 'nuff  tradition in my household! I can remember my singing uncles performing this and other songs, as my cousin Ernest played his guitar! Uncle Elmo sang bass as my mother did Clyde's part. Boy, those were good times! So, in the spirit of Christmas...here are my favorite R and B Christmas songs. Please as always, add your favorites! These are in no particular order.

1. White Christmas - The Drifters

2. Merry Christmas Baby - Charles Brown

3. Silent Night - The Temptations

4. The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole

5. This Christmas - Donny Hathaway

6. Do You Hear What I Hear? - Whitney Houston

7. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - J5

8. Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt

9. Little Drummer Boy - The Supremes

10.Back Door Santa - B B King