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For the Love of Olive Oil

Olive Oil

Coming from an Italian background, I’ve always had a soft-spot for Olive Oil. For the longest time I would buy the cheap, store brand such as “Great Value Olive Oil”:

That was until I read an OUTSTANDING book by Tom Mueller called Extra Virgin: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil .

Among many facts learned was this (and it probably goes without saying but who knew?):

Not all olive oil is the same and the lack of a regulatory body (in the US OR Europe) for olive oil means that labels such as 100% Extra Virgin in the US don’t carry much meaning. Suggesting the olive oil you are buying may have been “cut” with anything but to make it cheaper.

On his website Truth in Olive Oil, Tom gives a couple suggestions of quality “real olive oil” brands and that real olive oil when drunk (yes, as in a shot-glass just like you might whiskey) should give you a slight burning sensation in the back of the throat.

Taking his advice, my wife and I have found a good brand that, while costs about 2x more (10 dollars a bottle), is pretty good stuff. You can find it at Wal-Mart, Harris-Teeter and other fine grocery purveyors.

We like Lucini Estate Select Extra Virgin Olive Oil

We typically go through a bottle of the stuff a week! As such I am often reminded of this short clip from the Simpsons:

 

However, good Olive Oil is worth it.

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Why Teachers Quit: A New Study

New research from the Alliance for Excellent Education on the teaching profession has recently come out. Pretty much says the same stuff that every survey or analysis of the teaching profession says, namely teachers quit for one of three reasons: low Pay, lack of collaboration, lack of administrative support.  One interesting conclusion does jump-out:

“Since the mid-1980s the significant expansion of the teaching workforce has been accompanied by increased turnover among beginning teachers.”

This implies a revolving-door for the teaching profession: more first-year teachers come in, teach for a couple-years, leave, only to be replaced by more first-year teaches. While this may come as a shock, it simply mimics economic conditions:  a decline of middle-class professions (of which teaching is rapidly becoming neither) and an emphasis on short-term gains at the expense of long-term investment.

I was fortunate that I had a solid first-three years with some great mentors. However, the fault-lines of a decade of teaching are getting wider and wider each year with no end in sight.

See also an NPR article that covers some of what has been discussed:

The Teacher Drop-out Crisis

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Happy B-day to me

Yeah today I am 23 years old. Go me. I had raison bread cake for dessert (it was actually part of my lunch) and I treated myself to a footlong subway, and in doing so got two more stamps to complete my card! I also had the best cup of coffee in my life. I went to Starbucks after subway for a cup of coffee. Now, normally starbucks is not my prime choice for coffee…I do not particularly care for it (although I am developing an “acquired” taste for it, as Gillian likes it and she was thoughtful in getting me a starbucks card) but it is everywhere in this city and it is very convienent. I got a tall cup of regular coffee, added some non-fat milk, two packets of splenda and two dashes of cinnaemon. My god the total blend was out of this world.

This will be my last post for quite sometime as I need to return the internet stuff to GWU Resnet and sometime in the next month get internet at an undetermined apartment somewhere in Danville.

Tommorow I am going to visit a museum and Friday is the White House Tour and my trip to Danville.

This is Pat Costa signing off!

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Paperwork Galore

Ugg…I finished paperwork for Danville and am 1/2 done with the exit paperwork for the Internship. Been doing some reading today. I am all finished with Macguyver Season 2 (Thanks babe!) and season 3 comes out in Aug.
I leave this friday for Danville and will not get in until late at night. I’m hopeful that I will get an apartment this weekend. It has been a worldwind summer in DC. I still have not done everything I wanted too, however, that means I’ll just have to come back.
I’m looking forward to finally starting a teaching career (and a steady paycheck!). I am grateful for every opportunity handed to me in my 22 years, I have great friends who have stuck by me (and me to them) since 5th grade. I also have wonderful friends from college I hope not to lose contact with. I have a wonderful family who has supported me in every endenver and a great girl of 8 months (no more garbage candy or bug pancakes!).
Oh yeah and I totally forgot…tommorow is my 23rd birthday. Yea me!

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Danville or bust!

I decided on Danville, VA to begin my teaching career. They want me down there July 18th and I will start teaching Aug 1st. Sometime between now and then I need to get an apartment, clean out my apartment in BG and get my stuff from my parents house. I think it can be done…it will be a rough few weeks .

Danville is, I believe a good place to start. It is on the border between VA and NC, spends a lot of money on parks and recreation, has a low teacher to student ratio. It also I think has a lot of opportunity to start a life. They have a lot of unused buildings, which I think I could steal a page from Matt Bishop and start my own business on the side….I was thinking a Jazz Bar. 🙂

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Got an Offer

Well I was offered a job by Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) today and I turned it down. It simply was not what I was looking for. However, I have a job interview Tuesday in Danville, VA (about 5 hrs away from the district) a 2pm. I figured I will drop Gillian, whom is coming this weekend to spend the 4th of July with me, at 7amish at the station and then I will head down to Danville. Hopefully, I can avoid all sorts of traffic. I’ll do the interview and then I will have dinner down there…maybe check out the area a little bit (the idea is to kill time to avoid traffic) and then head back to DC. Moreover, I believe I will have another interview next week with Winchester City Schools (not county…but city).

Gillian comes up this Sat at 6am, and we’ll spend the weekend together.

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Update:

I heard back from several more jobs. One got my application and is processing it and I got an interview Tuesday, next week in a Baltimore County school district. Woodlawn School, from what I can tell it has its positives and negitives. I also am going to apply to an Education Director at a WW2 museum in Auburn Indiana.

Also a good friend of mine Katie Kreuger, whom I have not seen in a while is here to stay for a couple days. I’m sorta showing her around DC and investigating parts of the city I have not been to yet. It’ll be fun.

Also today I scored a free Trival Pursuit Pop Culture 2