Tuesday, February 17, 2009

A Source of Controversy



Where do I start....this innocent-looking t-shirt has been a source of controversy, irritation, disruption, and headaches at the Beatty household.

Okay, let me clarify - not the t-shirt itself, but the entire process and outcome of selecting a new mascot for Dixie College. Who knew that such an innocent endeavor could produce major havoc?

It started with the best of intentions. About two years ago it was decided that the term "Dixie Rebels" was politically incorrect, and the college adopted a temporary mascot (the Redhawks) until a permanent one could be found. A selection committee was formed and the search began.

As many of the older people in town were opposed to the change, the committee decided to involve the community in the selection process. A contest was held; the field was narrowed down to a handful of choices. Ultimately, Dixie "Red Storm" was chosen with a bull for the mascot.

Problem solved, right? A BIG negative on that one! The past few weeks have been full of student protests, community meetings, and negative media coverage as people have voiced their disappointment and outrage at the selection. Talk about a public relations nightmare. And who has found himself right in the thick of it? My dear, sweet husband. The students are expecting DEl to support them (part of his job) while the administration wants him to stick with them and provide a united front (also part of his job). Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place!

After several emergency meetings and a LOT of diplomacy on DEl's part, it looks as if a compromise is in the works. Just in time, too - I don't know if the Beatty household could have taken it much longer :)

Thursday, February 12, 2009

"Random" Post

My sister-in-law Paulette tagged me a few days ago, and I'm just now getting around to posting. The tag is: post six random things about myself, create a link back to the person who tagged you, tag six other people, let those six know they've been tagged, and post the rules.

I had to think about this one, because sometime in the past year I received a similar tag, and I wanted to post something new this time. This is what I've come up with:

1. I really wanted to become a veterinarian when I was young, and I'd try and heal any hurt animal I found - especially the birds that fell victim to my brothers' BB guns!

2. The sound of fingernails scraping against ice really bothers me.

3. When eating a candy bar, I always begin by nibbling off the chocolate around the top and edges.

4. I dream I've been hit by lightning at least once a year.

5. I LOVE de-boning cooked chicken and turkey.

6. Street lights often turn off/on whenever I walk or drive by.

I tag: Nicole, Missy, Leesha, Emry, Jennie and Stacie.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

State Swimming!


Krissia competed in the 3A State Swimming Championships at BYU this weekend. It was so fun to show our support by cheering her on, and Grandma Beatty, Aunt Paulette, and the Valentine cousins (with spouses and children) came Saturday as well.

Krissia's first event was the 100 Yard Freestyle.

She swam it very well, taking off .5 seconds of her personal best time and coming in third.

Krissia had about an hour between that event and the 200 Yard Relay. Their team did well, taking 5th place in that event. Unfortunately, Krissia didn't get to relax for long as the very next race was the 100 Yard Backstroke.

We were so excited to watch as Krissia was ranked 1st in this event. However, she didn't get a very good start, and halfway through the race it was obvious that something wasn't quite right. Later, Krissia told us that she started blacking out just before the 4th lap and didn't think she'd be able to finish the race. We think she either hyperventilated or that her blood sugar was too low (she's hypoglycemic). Anyway, she still managed to come in 3rd, which is a wonderful accomplishment, and we are very proud of her for finishing the race under such difficult circumstances.

When all was said and done, Krissia made it to the awards podium for both of her individual events and was a big contributor to her team's 5th place overall finish out of 21 schools. Way to go!!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Soaking up the Wrong Stuff



I've heard it said that children are a lot like sponges - they soak up the world around them.

It's too bad you can't filter what it is they're taking in.

Mathison recently found a razor in the bathroom that he wanted very badly to play with. Of course, I told him "no" and moved it somewhere out of his reach. He repeatedly asked me to get it for him, with no luck. As Mathison grew frustrated, he blurted out,

"Mommy, you a BIG stinker!"

Hmmm.....guess he's heard that phrase a time or two before, coming from the other direction!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Battle Wounds

As I posted before, I'm playing on a Women's Basketball team comprised of Relief Society sisters in our ward. It might sound like we're just a bunch of old-timers hobbling up and down the floor who are too timid to get in there and really mix it up. I assure you, that's not true. Just take a look at these bad boys I got from last Thursday's game:

Bruise on forearm


Bruise on knee

Our team is currently in 1st place, so I guess it's worth sacrificing a few body parts :) It's just a good thing our team gets this week off so I can give these newest "trophies" time to heal!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Just For Fun

I've recently noticed that when I'm required to verify a word when leaving a comment on a blog, some pretty funny letter combinations have come up. They almost sound like "real" words, just with a twist or two thrown in. Here are some examples:

Stlew * Reumpho * Emanitin * Yeballou * Feripe * Ressup * Arvillo * Respeadu * Behario * Sidismsm * Grashi

Here are a few others I encountered that I've made up my own definitions for:

Bekity: A feline with rhinestones
Ignag: Ignoring an overly verbal pest
Motax: What they call April 15th in Detroit
Shilly: What one feels in a cold shower
Symos: A planet in peril in a Star Wars saga
Mummus:: Anciently preserved Siamese twins
Exhave: What you hope your divorced partner does at public events.

On a slightly different note - is it just me, or has anyone else had a problem when entering some of the letters? Sometimes, the font is so fancy that what I see as an "r" ends up being a "v" or the "o" and "j" are crowded so tightly that it looks like "g" and "i". There have been times I've had to enter a word 3-4 times before the computer finally accepted my interpretation....does this mean I am more right-brained or left brained than the average person? And should I even be worrying about this at all???