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Rodney
Rodney was the nickname that my family gave to the raccoon who so huggingly gave me rabies. I was a teenager in Aiken South Carolina and was weeding the bushes at the side of the house. Afton was asleep on the couch and Mom was out doing errands. I heard a strangling gurgled noise and turned around to see a raccoon standing at the end of the row. Literally, standing on 2 feet, swaying like a drunkard. I didn’t know what to do. It was a short stalemate with me standing on one side not knowing what to do and him staring me down through a haze.
Quick as a flash, he closed the 10 foot distance, jumped, wrapped his legs around my leg, and started going to town on my knee with his little raccoon teeth. It took me a second for shock to wear off, and then I kicked him across the yard. I should have followed him to figure out where he was going, but instead, I ran inside yelling about how I had been bit by a raccoon. Afton woke up long enough to look at me, say yeah right, and then role back around back to sleep.
I waited until my mom came home, and told her that I’d been bit by a raccoon. She didn’t believe me either, until I showed her the hole in my pants and said, why would I do this. So we went to the Doctor and I had a Bazillion shots and had to come back for 5 more weeks while they rotated more shots on my body. By the time I was half way finished with the shot treatment, I found out that the neighbor lady had also been bitten. She had then dragged the raccon scratching, biting and hissing all the way from their Blueberry patch to the front steps of her house. At this point her husband brought a baseball bat and beat the raccoon to death. They sent it off for testing and sure enough…. It did have Rabies.
BTW, I despise raccoons. To quote Kaylene….
“They’re oversized cockroaches”.
Dedicated to the memory of Rodney the Rabid Raccoon.
Comic owned by Mitch Clem at www.mitchclem.com
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
Family, Work, College and Ethics…
I just wanted to Announce that I passed my second Ethics Class on Tuesday Night. Yay ME!!! This last term has been stressfull in many ways, but mainly due to getting ready for a new baby and then new baby showing up. I’ve finished the minimum 12 credits for the term, and did alot of other things, sometimes with one arm behind my back. 🙂 Things like:
Networks I
Ethics I
Social Science II
Ethics II
Last trimester (as a Daddy)
Birth (Yay Us – Love you Joey)
Full Time Job
Christmas Break
Family down for the Blessing (I had to take a final while they were here.) 🙁
I have to say thanks to Dr. G. Teston. He’s my student Mentor and has been a great help and guide this last year and a half. I got into the middle of my term and had WAY TOO MUCH GOING ON!!!! Aghhh. With Joseph being born and full time life, I didn’t have as much time to study for my course. Dr. Teston made it possible, by rearranging my schedule and making sure I had more than enough time. Sincerely, Dr. T., you have my utmost thanks. At the end of every term, Dr. Teston sends out a post card to his students and on the card is a great message.
A personal thanks from Dr. Teston for all your hard work this term!
While working on post-grad studies at Harvard, I met a fellow computer science student who programmed brilliantly despite having almost no use of his hands. When I asked him about the source of his success, he replied, “Determination can overcome weak hands, but there is no substitute for hard work.” That chance meeting inspires me to always say “Thank You” to my students who succeed…because we can’t always see all the hard work behind the success.
G.Teston, Ph.D., M.S., M.Ed.
Thanks to all you out there who rooted for me. I’m through with another term. Hooray.