Well here I am sitting in the library on campus being bored as hell. At least I brought a book to amuse me for the next hour until class starts. So I went to my 2 1/2 hour long class today and we were done in 45 minutes. Seeing as it's the first day of the class I'm not surprised but then she told us that we don't have to come in on Thursday either! Sweet, I get to sleep in. So now I don't have to go to class until next Tuesday.
Skipping classes tomorrow to do my observations. They're due in about a week so I figured I should hurry up and get them done. On this observation we get to teach a lesson. I don't know what I'm going to teach. I decided that I'll do my music lesson for this observation and do the art lesson for the next one, which I'll schedule for the same place to make things easier. Woot! Can't wait to get those out of the way and focus on figuring out what I'm doing for my clinical. Instead of teaching the class with our clinical we are going to the Learning Center on campus and teaching the children there. This should be interesting seeing as there are a TON of children there.
I think soon to be elementary teachers just automatically attract children. Kids like to cling to me and are always coming up to me randomly and starting a conversation. Maybe they just know I have a strong inner child. It amuses me. hehe.
Can't wait to go visit Kali at Wittenberg (BERG) on Friday! I think I may just call it The Berg. It sounds cool. Anyways excited about that! Woot!
Going to Half Price Books and Platos closet later today with Mers and Steph. I'm hoping to find some cheap jeans and a button down hoodie. Buttons keep looking more and more appealing.
Off to go read more of the Lost Symbol. I'm such a slow reader with these things, only because the text is microscopic and its kind of thick. I'm hoping to be about half-way done by Friday. Luckily finish it sometime next week :)
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Germination
Posted by Mademoiselle Kelly at 9:46 AM
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It's interesting that you should mention some microscopic text. I saw a copy of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle in my high school library once whose text, I kid you not, was about two, three, maybe four millimeters in height.
And I now see the Willa Cather quote from your bottom-of-the-page widget. I had an assignment to either read The Jungle or Cather's My Àntonia or some other books (I forget which) for a test. Same assignment. Weird.
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