Happy Hannukah! More About My Life and We Have a Winner!!!
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Events as always have interfered with my blog writing, but at last I was able to do the drawing for the contest for a free copy of Stork, MIA by Sandro Isaack. Thank you to all of the people who left comments. Sandro wrote to me and told me he appreciated the interview and all of your comments, but he was busy. I understand busy. Since I have started tutoring my life has changed drastically. Before I started tutoring I had a kind of routine to my life which included a great deal of time to think and write. Now, that time has dwindled and though I am enjoying tutoring a lot, I would love to have the free time back.:)

5 comments
Barbara -- how annoying, and IMO what a waste of time.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about the fingerprinting, Barbara. When I served on the board of directors for a new childcare center, I had to be fingerprinted, even though I never even had contact with the children. But safety of the kids is most important, that's for sure. :o)
ReplyDeleteBeth,
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting.
I understand the reason for the fingerprinting, it's just the way they do it. Why isn't there a central location for all the different fingerprints? I mean I guess in thinking about this a little further, there is a necessity to check background all the time. Unfortunately, there are predators out there who change locations and those are the ones who need to be weeded out. It just sucks all around when the process doesn't work smoothly.:)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who went through the fingerprinting process. I had regular background checks the last 10 years of my 30 year teaching career, but had to pay almost $100.00 out of pocket to be fingerprinted and have yet another background check for the "privilege" of substituting in our local school. It took a couple of days substitute pay just to pay to sign up for substitute teaching. I just hope it is not a yearly hurdle to cross. The kids are worth it though. I did child abuse investigation for several years and know that the "bad guys" are out there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a harrowing experience! That's interesting about the fingerprints. It is something I've only ever heard of in spy movies. Who knew it could happen to everyday people accidentally.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by MindfulBanter during Blog Jog Day. I just saw your comment for some reason, but I really appreciate it. Thank you so much for sharing your publishing experience. It meant a lot to me.