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learnteach) wrote2006-08-02 11:45 pm
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Boring, boring school stuff.
Enough of that. Random update instead!
1. No, I'm not ignoring you. I burn so much energy at school that I come home, take care of a few things, then crash. By the time I'm awake, it's too late to do other things, usually. Yes, it sucks, yes, it will change.
2. No, I haven't decided what to do next. Yes, I recognize that my best friend is a camel, this river is low and sluggish, and the sandbox has pyramids and a big stone cat in it, but I still don't think I'm in De Nile.
3. Even if I am...Llama!
4. Working with children as students is incredibly rewarding. Working with...wait, this horn is still resounding from going wah wah wah earlier in the week.
5. Tomato-y goodness. They're producing. Up to 12 (12!) plants, so if you want some, it's quite possible, once I finish making salsa, bruschetta, and sauce. TOMATOES! And pumpkins, and a watermelon vine, which doesn't have to produce any watermelons because it's cool.
6. House projects? Burning Man projects? SCA projects? See #1 and #2.
7. I feel fortunate to be involved in these teaching things. Despite all the (insert Jayne explitive) problems.
8. The being in front of class all day (7 hours on stage in front of 33+ students) makes me much less social in the other time. It's not that I don't want to see my friends, it's just that I don't have much to say (that isn't schoolbabble) and no need really to say it.
9. Scream it, in some cases, but that's a no go.
10. Dickens: Should I go try to dance at Fezziwigs?
Who knows?
1. No, I'm not ignoring you. I burn so much energy at school that I come home, take care of a few things, then crash. By the time I'm awake, it's too late to do other things, usually. Yes, it sucks, yes, it will change.
2. No, I haven't decided what to do next. Yes, I recognize that my best friend is a camel, this river is low and sluggish, and the sandbox has pyramids and a big stone cat in it, but I still don't think I'm in De Nile.
3. Even if I am...Llama!
4. Working with children as students is incredibly rewarding. Working with...wait, this horn is still resounding from going wah wah wah earlier in the week.
5. Tomato-y goodness. They're producing. Up to 12 (12!) plants, so if you want some, it's quite possible, once I finish making salsa, bruschetta, and sauce. TOMATOES! And pumpkins, and a watermelon vine, which doesn't have to produce any watermelons because it's cool.
6. House projects? Burning Man projects? SCA projects? See #1 and #2.
7. I feel fortunate to be involved in these teaching things. Despite all the (insert Jayne explitive) problems.
8. The being in front of class all day (7 hours on stage in front of 33+ students) makes me much less social in the other time. It's not that I don't want to see my friends, it's just that I don't have much to say (that isn't schoolbabble) and no need really to say it.
9. Scream it, in some cases, but that's a no go.
10. Dickens: Should I go try to dance at Fezziwigs?
Who knows?
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That's the plan;
Re: That's the plan;
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(Pout.) Another time?
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Indeed--extroverting is hard work (at least, it is if one is an introvert :-D).
You have my sympathies--and best wishes for figuring out the best resolution :-)
Even for an Extrovert
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I thought that was 3 polkas
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What with that HUGE yard,
yeah, but
I did plant tomatoes once. We didn't get very many, and they weren't very good. And I planted 150 bulbs one year and got THREE flowers. Me and plants? Not a very good match. :->
Re: yeah, but
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Burning Man! Join us!
How could I resist
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Llamas?
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php
Re: Llamas?
http://artistic-insanity.net/song/daleksong.html
I didn't know where it came from till I heard the Llama song.
~Riolent (aka "the admin"...)
Re: Llamas?