Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Animals are the Best Medicine




A couple weeks ago, I had two puppies in my arms. 
TWO!
Picture this...me, a puppy in each arm,
snuggled around my neck. 
Pure bliss.



Now I'm a pretty giving person,
but when it comes to puppies,
I'm really selfish. 
REALLY SELFISH!
Nothing comes between me and a puppy...
No, really.
Don't try it!
Really.
You might lose an arm.

I need all the help that I can get to make it through the end of the school year. 
Things get a little crazy in a middle school in the Spring. 
Okay, things aren't just a "little" crazy...it can be a zoo at times.  A crazy zoo! 
Think, apes in a cages...hormonal apes! 
Now, if that image doesn't scare you, well, you're much stronger than I am.
But there are always some things that are consistent, even during insane moments.
Middle Schoolers moods can change in an instant, but silly animals can make even the surliest teenager smile.

Since we can't have puppies at work, (darn it!)
I need to find other ways to lift my spirits and lower the coo-coo levels.
Giggling through a cute video with an animal,
even if it's animated,
works every time.

Simon's Cat-
On Fridays, during the last five minutes of the day we watch a video or two...
Here are a couple favorites.
 Double Trouble...I love the kitten!
Cat Man Do- Don't mess with a hungry kitty.
See?!
Now don't you feel better?
Giggling helps the spirits, and doesn't your blood pressure feel lower?
Though videos are fine, I still think that we need a puppy room...or at least a dog in the school! 
Hmmmm...there has to be a grant out there somewhere for therapy dogs in school...
Do you know of one?
No...seriously...
Do you?
I really want one.
And what teenager doesn't need a pup to help them feel better?
I actually think that it would be a service to the entire community.
Happier and healthier teens...
The bonus would be a happy, less stressed out English teacher too.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

YouTube Trap

Darn you!
Yes, YouTube, YOU!
Why do you trap me with your funny animal clips?
Draw me into animated shorts about cats?!
And why Ellen, does your show have so many guests,
games, and silly side notes that keep me watching
and clicking... WAY TOO LONG?!?!
Why?!
Sigh.
It's my fault.
All me.
Yeah, it would've nice to throw the blame on other people,
but it was me who throw myself down the rabbit hole of spinning video clips.
I'm an adult.
I work with teens...
I should know better...
Well, I guess I do, but I still do it.
Okay, here it goes...
"Hi."
Cough. Cough.
"My name is Lori., and I'm addicted to YouTube."
I bury my head in my hands.

I'm not sure when it happened, but like any addiction it started slow.
So slow that I didn't notice it was happening!
It was one video...
 

"The Ultimate Dog Tease" or as I call it "Bacon"
Yeah...that might have started it all.
If only it stopped there, but it didn't.  Not even close.

Then two...
Sweet Denver, "The guilty dog."
Then three...
"Banana"

And then...sniff...giggle...haha...I tumbled down the rabbit hole!!
I hang my head in shame...but then, I realize...
I COULD USE THIS FOR GOOD! (Light bulb!)
If I share my favorite videos
and they make others smile or laugh or just giggle a little,
then all of that time wasted!
It wouldn't be in vain!
(YES!)

So here they are...some of my favorite videos.
The top three are at the top of this page...but here are a couple more.
This one just tugs on my heart.
My sweet older pup Quincy cried like this when I came home from college.
 
Or this loving boyfriend knowing how to help heal his girlfriends' heart.
 
Murphy is a fan of YouTube also.
Not surprisingly, his favorite videos are animal related...
 ...and currently they are the "goat" videos.
 
"Miley Cyrus-Party in the USA"
 
"One Direction- What Makes You Beautiful"
(The multiple goats really got his attention.)
 
And finally...one of my all-time favorites! 
This video makes me chuckle every time.
Best. Ever.
I hope these videos made your day just a little bit better.
Hugs,
Lori