Archive for June, 2008
Update on School Progress
Here’s a current list of Classes I’ve finished and what I’ve got left over. I just finished MY Natural Sciences II and Project Management coursework. I’ve now got to finish my Portfolio Project before deciding what classes to choose for the rest of my term. So I’m Halfway through my 3 year goal and on track. Yay Me!!!
Classes Finished:
Term 1:
Education without Boundaries
Leadership and Professionalism
Quantitative Literacy
Term 2:
Foundations of Language and Communication
Quantitative Reasoning and Communication
IT Fundamentals I
IT Fundamentals II
IT Fundamentals III
Programming Fundamentals
Term 3:
Networks I
Ethics Part I
Ethics Part II
Social Science Part II: American History & Government, World History and Geography
Term 4:
Natural Science Part II:Concepts & Theories-Life, Earth, Space, and Physical Sciences
Project Management
Classes still to pass:
IT Portfolio
Client Systems
Web Technologies
Research, Writing and Oral Presentation
Rhetorical and Critical Writing
Reasoning & Problem Solving in the Context of the Humanities Part I
Reasoning & Problem Solving in the Context of the Humanities Part II
Programming Fundamentals II
Database I
Security I
Technical Writing
IT Capstone Project
Kevin Steele
What happens when you don’t pay enough attention…
Kaylene regularly posts on the family blog at jms.steelelife.com and on her sidebar she has polls that she created. Yesterday she was creating a new post and I looked over at her administration page. The polls sections had her latest title in, and since I hadn’t looked at the site yet (Yes, bad bad Kevin) I read the title and it looked like this.
Name your Favorite Coloured Family….
WHAT!!!! I looked over at my wife and said something to this affect “Well, I prefer the Cosby’s but are you sure that this is an appropriate thing to be polling about???” She didn’t seem to worried about it… She then pointed out that the title actually says “What’s your favorite Color Family”…. Like Reds, Blues or Greens. DOH. I should have payed more attention.
And then again, it’s not always me not paying attention. She posted a nice post about her and little things that make up her life. She had a section on family and posted this (It has since been changed).
“Kevin, my husband for 7 years and my best friend for almost 8 now, he’s tall and strong, and takes good care of me, especially late at night.”
I read this and started laughing. I read it out loud to her and she blushed, laughed, and quickly edited it out. Too bad I have it here in my blog. Mwa hahahaha. Actually, the comment is about how late at night, I’ll go check on noises, get her Tylenol, etc… Nightly though, it’s about how I switch sides with her to make it easier to feed Joseph. I’m used to it that from a fairly dead sleep, I can get up and switch bedsides with out too much noise or hubub. Her original comment was innocent enough though.
I love you Kaylene. Thanks for putting up with my misreadings.
Music, Friends, and Extending Boundaries.
This one is for Isani. Isani Cayetano is our newest team member in the BCM IT Field Support group.
Isani moved here with his wife Joy who is a first-year med student at Baylor. Isani is from Belize and comes from Garifuna heritage. He has a strong sense of his family, where he comes from, and who he is. I admire him and we’ve gotten many chances to speak about his life and what makes him him. One of the things he introduced to me is music from the Garifuna culture.
Some “Quick Background” for those like me, who had never heard of the Garifuna before. They are a group of people who descended from African Slaves and the Native Carribean Indians, mainly from Saint Vincent where they started out. They have struggled through their last 200 hundred years of History. They were caught in a territorial war between France and Britain and ended up being forcibly relocated to Honduras. But to this day though the Garifuna People have spread from there to Belize, Roatan, Guatemala, and other Central American/Caribbean Nations. They have their own language that is a mixture of Arawakan, French, Spanish, and others. In listening to their music, I hear so many different cultures all in one very beautiful expression.
Their culture was in such decline that UNESCO declared the Garifuna Culture and Language Endangered. It’s estimated that the population is 200,000-300,000 thousand Garifuna and that only 90,000 people still speak the language. To quote National Geographic: “The Garífuna were selected because of the vibrancy of their language, music, and dance. One tradition that incorporates all of these aspects is the dügü, a dance which Garífuna use to summon the spirits of their ancestors in an effort to resolve problems in their communities. This passionate ritual, which may last uninterrupted for three days and requires the attendance of every family member, even those who live outside Central America, promotes unity and peace among the Garífuna.”
Isani’s Uncle is Andy Palacio. Though Andy recently passed, he was a long time evangelist for the Garifuna culture and keeping it alive. He worked hard and brought together other Garifuna musicians and they started creating music and recording it so that others could experience it. They were called “Andy Palacio and the Garifuna Collective“. I’ve been listening to their music from the CD Watina and wanted to share it with you. I would prefer that people go out and purchase the music, so I’ll include one song I found on the web and an album cover and link to the site.
Yagane means canoe and is the story of an old man who has fallen out of his boat and is calling to his canoe to come get him.
YAGANE : [audio:https://kevin.steelelife.com/misuc/Yagane-(Canoe).mp3]
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to learn more Isani.
IMAGE INFO: “I don’t own any of the images I used. Image one is of Isani and I pulled it from his Facebook page. The second image is of Andy Palacio and the Garifuna Collective. The Third image is the CD Cover for Watina.