the clock is ticking
on my sanity
school ends tomorrow
oh profanity
summer's here
know too well
kids home all week
bloody hell
take deep breath
smile pretty
children excited
vacation city
shoulders straight
must be trooper
school bus rolls up
screaming alice cooper
for a fascinating interview of alice cooper, listen to fresh air's terry gross, here (May 2007). his father was a pastor, his grandfather the head of a protestant church, both missionaries, he claims has traded in his addiction to alcohol for golf (26 years sober).
6 comments:
Gotta love that NPR. My husband had informed me of the golf addiction...years ago. ;)
jck - I was surprised at his depth. He's no dummy.
The title of your post captures my feelings perfectly in irony! Last night my daughter brought me one of my CDs and asked could I please download "School's Out" to her iPod. She played it three times on the dock before I said, "please stop that." I guess now I can download Terry Gross's interview with Alice Cooper for her to listen to as well.
heather - in my case, I fear dirty looks from teachers because I'm not a terribly active parent, at least, not on the school grounds. But really, the teachers I know personally, prefer parents who let them teach without interference. So in reality (or in my mind's justification) I think they're glad I'm not a helicopter parent.
I for one love the holidays.
No. School. Lunches. To. Make.!!!!
heather - I happened to hear the interview in the car, was surprised at how interesting it was
mary - their dad makes the school lunches. lucky me. summer becomes ME making their lunches. woe is me.
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