Skimming a bunch to give ~ma and hugs where needed, and to say the two following things:
Laura, I'm so sorry to hear that Brendon will probably be needing a new girlfriend soon. I hope he learns from this mistake.
Emily, as a fan of your face for fifteen years or so now, I'm trying very hard to not be offended at this idea that your face is bland and lacking in character because your self image is not about me, but PLEASE!
Yeah, I think you have a very fine face indeed.
vw, great shirts! Suddenly, I wish I could road trip to Boston for cupcakes and fun shirts and Cindy and vw and Nora and other buffista meetage.
Oh, that would be fabulous fun!
I'm definitely not leaving the apartment today. It's been raining sleeting all day and we've heard a ton of sirens. Just now there was a four car accident right outside our apartment. No one seems to be badly hurt but still scary.
Today is actually beautiful here! It's about freaking time. I have to go get salt, and quarters and cigarettes. And take out the trash, so I will be shortly going into the sunshine. Yeah!
Request: I am going to do a mini-unit, and my student have requested "Suicidal and Depressing, Dark Poetry" mostly so they can be all melodramatic and make fun of it. They are odd. I love it. So, I have some ideas (Baudelaire, anyone?) but I would love to get some suggestions. I'm sure y'all will mention some great poems or authors that I would completely space on. (And strangely enough, searching for "Suidical Poetry for Teenagers lesson plans" gives me NO joy. I can't imagine why.)
JILLI -- I'm probably going to have a culminating activity -- Goth Poetry Day. I know, I know, but I have NO gothy kids at school, and if catering (mostly) to the stereotype gets 'em to read poetry, I'll happily do it. Can you suggest some good sites on What is Goth? Pix are great, and some toungue-in-cheek would be great! They love to be able to dress up and EMOTE.
DAMN, I love my job.
evil, sj. stay home.
I have bunches of stuff to do if I want to take Wednesday off from all chores( my birthday). so far I have done zip.
It is also chilly here - not cold, just so windy that it sucks the heat out of everything
eta: the point being that if I did some chores I'd be warmer
Yuck, sj. That is scary. Definitely stay home.
We're supposed to get 8-10 inches tonight. I think the boys' spring vacation is going to go an extra day, damn it.
Erin, there's always Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton. That's about all I've got when it comes to suicidal poetry.
Erin, I presume you've already got Sylvia Plath, Ann Sexton and Stevie Smith bookmarked?
Ted Hughes' Crow has some very dark poems which certainly reflect back on suicide - though they are not themselves suicidal.
I had PLath and Sexton, but not Smith. See, already working! I'm also going to use some song lyrics.
Also, don't have to be suicidal, per se; just daaaarrrrkkkk.