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Hip Teacher Interview with Allison Beckering…


1. You’re engaged! When and where will you be married?  We are planning to tie the knot in February of ’09… in the Bahamas! I can’t wait!

2. How do you enjoy spending time with your fiance?  We love to travel, cook together, and hang out with our family and friends. We like to play games like scrabble, backgammon, and jeopardy.

3. How long have you been teaching? What grade?  I have been teaching since 2001. I am currently teaching sixth grade in a Spanish Immersion School. I have taught preschool, high school, and pretty much everything in between!

4. What is the best way for parents to help in the classroom?  Parents can let teachers know what they would like to do and how often they can volunteer. Some of my parent volunteers come as often as twice a week, while others come twice a year. No matter how often they are able to help, it is a great way for them to stay connected to their children’s school community. I prefer when parents suggest how they would like to use their talents in my classroom. For example, one mom was really into photography, and she took on that role for the year. It was terrific! Another parent clipped interesting magazine and newspaper articles and eventually started a current events board for us.

5. What advice can you give to parents about how to help their children succeed in school?  Consistency is key. Those that are there on time every day tend to be successful. The students that are prepared and filled with energy get a lot more out of the lessons. I notice that students with tons of extra curricular activities can get overwhelmed and tired.

6. What is the best way for parents to communicate with teachers?  I would suggest that parents make an effort to read school newsletters and check the class websites to stay informed. In my opinion it’s best to call and make an appointment if you have any questions or concerns. Emails can be easily misinterpreted. I know it is easy and quick, but it is overused.

It is also helpful to drop off an encouraging note every once in a while. Several moms do that in my class and it gets my day off to a great start! It is very motivating, whereas negative communication can potentially interfere with a teacher’s instruction. Establishing positive communication will pay off and it is good modeling for your kids.

7. What is your favorite vacation spot?  We got engaged in Thailand and it was beautiful there! I also love going to places where I can practice Spanish.

8. Who is your favorite movie or TV star?  I really like Pam on The Office.

9. How about your favorite movie?  Project X, Little Women

10.What are three to five books that you’ll always keep on your shelf?  The Bible, Love and Logic by Jim Faye, 1000 Places To See Before You Die, and lately I have been interested in historical fiction books

11.What about favorite children’s books? Best books for the age you teach?  My favorite children’s book is Oh The Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss. I always read that to my class on the first day of school. For the age I teach, I like series books because they keep kids reading.

12. How do you spend your days?  Weekdays – working and mostly at home, Weekends – with people, doing outdoor activities

13. What’s a job you think you might have enjoyed doing, if you had pursued a different path? Why?  I can’t imagine changing careers (I love my students and having summers off!), but I think I would have enjoyed journalism because I like to write. Of course I would love to be a “hip mom” like all of you some day!

14. What do you feel truly passionate about in life?  Church, Teaching, and Language Acquisition

13. PC or Mac Lover?  I would like to try a mac

Hip Mom’s Interview with Chantel Grant


How long have you been married? I have been married since September, 2002… almost 6 years.

How many children do you have? Ages? I have one boy who will be a year old in June.

How do you enjoy spending time with family? Eating dinner at my mother-in-law’s house.

What do you and your husband enjoy doing together? Watching and interacting with our son, cooking and eating.

What is your favorite vacation spot? Anywhere in California, Florida, or just home.

Who is your favorite movie or TV star? John Walsh.

How about your favorite movie? The Wedding Singer

What are three to five books that you’ll always keep on your shelf? Bible, Nursing Drug Guide, The MERCK (Manual of Medical Information), most of my nursing books from college, and several other leisure books that I probably will not get around to reading until my youngest goes to college.

What about favorite children’s books? Curious George and Dr. Seuss

How do you spend your days? Cleaning, which is never-ending, meeting my son’s needs, working at the hospital a few times a month.

What’s a job you think you might have enjoyed doing, if you had pursued a different path? Why? Parametic or Firefighter, because I like to help people in an emergency, and I am sort of an adrenaline junkie.

What do you feel truly passionate about in life? My son, husband, family, dog and nursing.

PC or Mac Lover? I have no preference.

Hip Mom’s Interview with Marianne Ward


Marianne Ward has been married to Andrea Torri, for 12 years. They live in Rome, Italy and have three daughters, Vittoria (9), Cecilia (8) & Sofia (6).

(Please note that as the author of a book about kids & media I absolutely love her answer to “Who’s your favorite TV or movie star?”)

How do you enjoy spending time with your family? We love spending time on weekends and holidays on our farm in the Umbrian countryside, north of Rome. We cook, walk in the forest, garden, bike ride and make big plans for our piece of paradise.

What do you and your husband enjoy doing together? We enjoy exploring new places together—I took him and the family to India for the first time this last summer and we are all off to the Czech Republic in 2 weeks, cooking and just talking.

How do you spend your days? I get up at 0600 to walk the dog—this is my time when I speed walk with a girlfriend in a nearby historic park. Then back home by 0700 to make the lunches (pasta in the thermos and other things—remember my girls are ½ Italian, so PB&J doesn’t cut it), kids up by 0730 and off to school by 0815. We all go together and then my husband drops me off at the office. I work until about 1800 and then home to deal with the homework, finish dinner (the nanny usually starts or preps). We try to eat together at about 2000, though often Andrea comes home later. Then off to bed for the kids by 2100. And I read and then collapse by 2200—I am definitely not a night owl. (To convert the PM times, just subtract 1200–For example, 1800 means 6:00PM.)

Why do you do what you do? I do love my job as a United Nations Operations Officer. I love the way one is always learning about new countries, and trying to be as efficient as possible in ensuring humanitarian and development assistance to people who need it—it is incredibly satisfying. It still brings tears to my eyes to see some of the children in rural villages—even though after 16 years in this business I should be a hardened, jaded humanitarian aid worker. I love meeting new people, and having the privilege of understanding (as much as I can) other cultures. And I love working with people from all over the world, all with a fascinating story to tell.

What’s a job you think you might have enjoyed doing, if you had pursued a different path. Why? I think that I would have loved to run a toyshop or a bakery. I like to do things for people (like bake) and for people to be happy, and a toyshop is always a magical place (well maybe some more than others, but I think most parents know what I mean). And who knows, I might still do this. The opportunities are still endless, really.

What do you feel truly passionate about in life? My children. I live for them, and couldn’t imagine my life without them. When I travel, which is a lot lately—7 weeks in Tajikistan already this year, and Pakistan and Afghanistan in the works—I often feel almost physically sick when I am away. But skype definitely helps. I am the kids alarm clock when I am away, and I try to skype them when they get home from school, time differences and meetings permitting.

What is your favorite vacation spot?
For now it is our farm, but the Amalfi coast is pretty good too.

Who’s your favorite movie or TV star? Difficult one, as we haven’t had a television for nearly 15 years.

How about your favorite movie? We recently really enjoyed Bend it Like Beckham and the Sound of Music as a family—it is a bit old, but I brought home a lot of videos from a recent trip to Pakistan, so we are catching up on all the movies we missed or never saw.

What are three to five books that you’ll always keep on your shelf?
1. My nice notebook with all of my to-do lists, as I can’t keep up with our busy life without it
2. Novels by Irving Stone—I love historically accurate novels, and his are just the best of the genre
3. House and design magazines—OK its not a book, but these for me are mind candy and help me relax, and make further plans for our homes in Rome and the stone farm house
4. The Economist—again not a book, but I don’t manage to read the paper every day, I listen to the radio and then get a bit of more in-depth commentary from the Economist. I have grown up with this news magazine and it is just the best. I can still remember the censored copies we received in Indonesia as a child, with all the articles on Indonesia carefully cut out!
5. Any book basically—the bedside tables in our family are always filled with books, any books.

What about favorite children’s books? Shel Silverstein poems, as they are so silly, and the Olivia books, because she is a pig with attitude. Most of my girlfriends know that my holiday gifts for their kids are books.

PC or Mac lover? Mac, definitely, They are so pretty, and the kids use them at school.