It's super weird to be in DC at the beginning of January, and be able to comfortably walk around in a short-sleeved t-shirt...
Can you make up terms that *sound* like they could be part of connecting to the internet? Great! You can be a writer at a giant software company!
Hee. Just put iSomething everywhere?
Also, I just watched the OC: I have stayed at the Montage! It is SUPER swanky.
The kids do WAY more scary, dangerous, transgressive shit than kids today are allowed to do
Sigh. It's really kind of sad.
Yay, me! App's all filled out. It is now staring at me, trying to guilt me into finding an envelope for it.
I'm scared.
It's super weird to be in DC at the beginning of January, and be able to comfortably walk around in a short-sleeved t-shirt...
Yeah. This morning, I put on a wool coat without really thinking, because, hey, it's January, then was sweltering by the time I got to my office.
Random hint to people on Craigslist personals: If you are going to label yourself a "dork" in your ad, please try to spell the name of the suburb you live in correctly. Otherwise, I'll think you're a freak, not a dorky-smart kind of person. LAME. (I mean, please--if you really live in Manassas, do you put on your return address "Manases"?)
WindSparrow, I'm sorry, I totally thought you were talking about an essay. For a fill-in-the-blank form, handwritten is totally fine.
Maybe you could find another book from that era and contrast the treacly moral tone and two-dimensional characters?
Nope, I have two book plus Romeo and Juliet to teach in twelve weeks. I’m happy about R&J...except the mentor teacher wants me to teach it one day a week, for all 12 weeks. A whole two/three weeks of Shakespeare would be just too, TOO much for the little darlings.
Needless to say, I am NOT thrilled with this. In fact, I think it’s wildly counterproductive.
Erin, is there some nifty non-class-discussion thing you could do? When I was a senior in H.S. and we read Hamlet, our teacher had us each pick a quote from it, and put it on a t-shirt, with some sort of illustration, and then got permission for us to wear the t-shirts all day (it was a Catholic school, and we wore uniforms). We loved it. Granted, we were the honors class and therefore HUGE geeks, but still.
Ooh, that’s a good idea. I don’t think I could swing the $$ for tee’s...but maybe stickers? Bumper stickers?
Damn, I knew there was a reason I missed y’all.
I like "White Fang" because it has a happy ending, and I love the whole part of White Fang in California. Especially the part where his master gives him permission to take off after the dogs that have been tormenting him.
I already looked up the Jack London site at Berkely, and it’s got lots of great stuff. I only wished I had a laptop – I think a VCR is about as sophisticated as this school’s equipment gets.
In both Tom Sawyer and White Fang, you're talking about the tension between license and civilization that was a common theme as Americans saw the end of the frontier.
Good point. And one I think I’ll use. The school is mostly Irish and Hispanic students, so talking about the American dream, frontier and pioneer ideas is something I think we can get into.
I'm also developing my first ever webpage for this class as an independent study I'm taking. I have a book on HTML. I figure I'll moon around the net and copy a lot of code from sites I like and adapt it.
Tell me I can do this, right?
Jen, no problem. I got it done. Envelope? No where in sight. hee.
Erin - you can so do this. There are tons of sites that do html tutorials. The ones I know of are geared toward webtv users, so probably more infantile and sub-basement than you need. But if I can figure that crap out, you know you can.
ETA: Romeo and Juliet in one shot, that's the way to go. Shakespeare ain't rocket science, and the story was meant to be experienced in the space of one evening. FWIW, the urban public high school I went to, foisted R&J off on the 9th graders even in the regular classes.
Crap.
Lost another old, old rock and roll friend today - someone important to me, back in the day.
No hugs, please - it doesn't help. He's dead, dead and gone, and the fact that I knew he was sick but didn't know it was this bad doesn't change shit.
Off to go stare morosely at things, and bring Nic down. After all, it's his job.
Denzel and the Militant Vegans of Heber
Who doesn't like Denzel? Connie, that story was hysterical. You could write a book of short stories on the man.
deb, I am sorry for your loss.
deb, I'm so sorry for your loss.
Timelies!
I'm not feeling any better...actually much worse. Damn. I've got a lot to do today. I hope I have the energy for it all.