A couple of weeks ago, my son Eli "graduated" from elementary school -- next year he'll be starting 5th grade at Walker Upper Elementary. Eli received his school's Science Award for his interest & aptitude in Science & Nature (it's his favorite subject) and he also earned an "Excellence in Reading" certificate. From an early age, he's been interested in insects and dinosaurs and beasts of all stripes; I recall him saying, at the age of 4 or 5, that he was going to be an "endermologist" when he grew up so he could get paid to play with bugs. Not a bad gig if you can get it. As for excellence in reading...well, that boy plows through more books in one week then I typically read in a year (no exaggeration). Anyhow, congratulations Eli, I'm very proud of you!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Graduation Day
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Park Street (pre-Traffic Calming...er, pre-Traffic)
Lynn Rainville ruminates on the origins of "Park Street." Here are some images of the street from approx. 100 years ago...
Domestic Partner Benefits
Cvillenews.com is reporting that UVa has agreed to offer employee gym memberships to same-sex couples. I've been meaning to do a post on a similar topic -- i.e., the ongoing and commendable effort by the City of Charlottesville to expand the benefits that it offers to its own gay and lesbian employees. I am pleased to report, for example, that City employees will soon themselves be able to enroll domestic partners in the City's gym membership plan; I believe the target date is July 1. Furthermore, as a result of recent changes by the City's Dept. of Human Resources, the following benefits are already available to City employees:
* They can now designate their domestic partners as beneficiaries on their City Life Insurance policies
* They can now designate their domestic partners as beneficiaries on their City Deferred Compensation Accounts
* They will soon be able to use City Bereavement Leave in the event of a domestic partner's death
* Their domestic partners now have full access to the City's Employee Assistance Program, which offers free assistance with legal, financial, personal, workplace, health and other related issues
Unfortunately, we haven't figured out a way to get around the state prohibition on offering health insurance to domestic partners, but I'd like to think that someday we'll get this taken care of too.
For me, it's not a political issue, it's a matter of simple equity. And decency.

