Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Since it's a Jewish school, my "oy" is appropriate, right?
Oh definitely! And it's a pity because I so love so many aspects of the school and have learned so much from working there.
What's going on, other than work? I hardly ever get to post with you anymore - I have no idea how the West Coast treats you, other than your "Beep Me" posts.
It's too bad you aren't on LJ; I update there frequently. To sum up: Work is what it is. Loving the West Coast and the new North Hollywood guest house I moved into in December. Loving being with ND, who is my best friend as well as my SO. Loving the new friends I've made out here. Loving the warmer weather (though March was quite cool and rainy). I do miss my family and East Coast friends quite a bit, but I've never once regretted making the move.
Really, life is pretty good. It's just been a lot of changes over a short period of time, and I'm a bit exhausted.
Highlights of the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards (hosted by Jack Black) so far: Pink singing "Stupid Girls" with Lindsay Lohan and Hillary Duff in the audience, Jack filking "Saturday Night's Alright For a Fight" in an Evel Knievel jumpsuit, and Justin Timberlake and Hugh Jackman in a burping contest (complete with trash talk).
Cereal:
And on that note, I need to get up and get moving if I want to be ready for this canoeing trip. I can't quite believe I'm going to be out of cell and web contact
completely
for four days. I can't believe how used to constant lines of communication I've grown.
You're teaching them with a specific software, written for the subject?
Geometer's Sketchpad. Which is really cool, but could use a little more user-friendliness. I think. Now that I've started poking around, I sort of wish I could have them use [link] which is WICKED COOL and also gives you assignments of things to do and only a couple commands, and will help you if you're not sure what to do. Geometer's Sketchpad has a huge number of menu options, and I think that's daunting at first glance. But it'll be interesting.
Hang in there, Emily. It's never as hard as it is when you're student teaching.
Oh thank God. I just wish my cooperating teacher could be more with the direct criticism and less with the Socratic method. When he says, "So what was the main principle you wanted them to take away? What would you do differently next time?" I know they're important questions, but I keep feeling like there's a right answer and I don't know it, and I want to say, "Just tell me what I did wrong already!"
I have to run out - have a good rest-of-the-weekend, with a special wish with cookies and glitter because you lost an hour of it.
When he says, "So what was the main principle you wanted them to take away? What would you do differently next time?" I know they're important questions, but I keep feeling like there's a right answer and I don't know it, and I want to say, "Just tell me what I did wrong already!"
Ooh, that's so irksome! I have a teacher this semester who keeps making us do group process things, and refusing to give us information I know he has, and we could use. Because we're supposed to automagically figure it out, or some shit.
I have slept a ridiculous amount every night this week. While I'm grateful to have to luxury to do it, it's getting kind of annoying -- I should be over the trip, already! Next week I go back to setting the alarm.
Did everyone* remember to turn their clocks forward?
I totally forgot and didn't realize until 11:30 (it was 12:30). I feel extra jipped!
I need to report that I am totally making MS Office my bitch, reformatting my little pie charts to fit inside my paragraphs of text. Oh pie charts, how I love you.
Of course, I should be writing about the book research I did, but it all has to get done eventually, right? Right.
I was still awake at 2:00 this morning, so I changed all the clocks then.
Yay for making MS Office your bitch!
I decided that if I didn't get up and moving right away, I would never leave the house, so I've been to the atm, breakfast, the farmer's market, Draeger's, Target, the parking lot of the lamp store that didn't open until 1:00 on Sundays, and TJs. I've also cleaned out the refrigerator, put all of the many flowers I bought (TJS has their 99 cent daffodil bunches!) in vases, and tried unsucessfully to make copies of the Eyes DVDs.
I believe I shall rest for a bit now.