Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 WOW are you busy... I'm a geek too! I have my CNA and work at a bank as a network administrator in Wisconsin. Welcome to the group... Jenny M., Moderator ~~ TK [ms.teechur] Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:30 PM RE: Layered Vegetarian Dinner Oh hey! I'm new! So here I am: My name is Tory and I'm a high school teacher in Washington state. I am married to my high school sweetheart and teach at the high school we graduated from. (How many times did I tell myself I couldn't wait to get out of this town? Haha!) Anyhow, I teach five classes right now: Introduction to Computer Science Advanced Computers in Business Keyboarding Microsoft Network Administration I Advanced Microsoft Network Administration I am also working with another teacher on implementing an A+ Computer Maintenance and Repair year long course for next year. So you could say I'm a geek. I have no children, not by choice. I've been an on again off again vegetarian for a few years, and have re-dedicated myself for health reasons starting the beginning of this year. My husband agreed to no meat for four months and then once a month after that. Actually, he agreed to once a week after that, but I've convinced him to go once a month. That's quite the coup! He is first generation American from a Norwegien family where meat has always been the main focus of the meal. I know it's not easy for him, but he loves me so he does it. Hmmmm...what else? We're both currently working on our Masters in Education so we're really busy! In addition, I am taking my MCSE courses which means I may have classes up to four evenings a week (since along with my tech students, I also teach a beginning computer class at night). I'm always looking for good, tastey meals that would be easy to create, healthy, and easy to take with me as leftovers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2001 Report Share Posted February 25, 2001 How interesting! I just teach it. I plan to look into Cisco at some point, but right now I'm working on A+ to bridge the gap between computer applications and networking. The kids just come into networking lacking so much knowledge that would really help them better understand the role of the computer components in a network. > > ~Jennifer Meyrose~ [jmeyrose] > Wednesday, February 21, 2001 10:40 AM > > Tory-OT > > > WOW are you busy... > I'm a geek too! I have my CNA and work at a bank as a network > administrator > in Wisconsin. > Welcome to the group... > Jenny M., Moderator > ~~ > > TK [ms.teechur] > Wednesday, February 21, 2001 12:30 PM > > RE: Layered Vegetarian Dinner > > > Oh hey! I'm new! So here I am: > > My name is Tory and I'm a high school teacher in Washington state. I am > married to my high school sweetheart and teach at the high school we > graduated from. (How many times did I tell myself I couldn't wait to get > out > of this town? Haha!) Anyhow, I teach five classes right now: > > Introduction to Computer Science > Advanced Computers in Business > Keyboarding > Microsoft Network Administration I > Advanced Microsoft Network Administration > > I am also working with another teacher on implementing an A+ Computer > Maintenance and Repair year long course for next year. > > So you could say I'm a geek. > > I have no children, not by choice. I've been an on again off again > vegetarian for a few years, and have re-dedicated myself for health > reasons > starting the beginning of this year. My husband agreed to no > meat for four > months and then once a month after that. Actually, he agreed to once a > week > after that, but I've convinced him to go once a month. That's quite the > coup! He is first generation American from a Norwegien family where meat > has > always been the main focus of the meal. I know it's not easy > for him, but > he > loves me so he does it. > > Hmmmm...what else? We're both currently working on our Masters in > Education > so we're really busy! In addition, I am taking my MCSE courses > which means > I > may have classes up to four evenings a week (since along with my tech > students, I also teach a beginning computer class at night). I'm always > looking for good, tastey meals that would be easy to create, > healthy, and > easy to take with me as leftovers. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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