Mmmm. Oatmeal.
Today is much like any other Monday so far. Can't end soon enough for me, and is certaing to get more stressful towards the end.
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Mmmm. Oatmeal.
Today is much like any other Monday so far. Can't end soon enough for me, and is certaing to get more stressful towards the end.
I do this too, but I have been informed (by my mother) that this is the height of rudeness. I am not sure she speaks for all america!
I don't get this, unless it's the angled/one way thing (which I've noticed is a lot more common here on the West Coast).
If I got up early enough to make breakfast, I'm sure I could probably come up with a tasty, healthy way to prepare oatmeal. The odds of that happening are relatively slim.
Yeah, breakfast for me is usually a Luna Bar. Unfortunately, I'm out of them, so I was forced to stop at Chik-Fil-A.
If I got up early enough to make breakfast, I'm sure I could probably come up with a tasty, healthy way to prepare oatmeal. The odds of that happening are relatively slim.
Fortunately, nobody at work cares if we eat breakfast at our desks, and oatmeal is super-easy to make in the microwave. I don't mean the instant kind in the packets; regular oatmeal from a canister can be made in the microwave. I've slowly converted at least half my office to oatmeal for breakfast.
Half the girls in my office eat instant oatmeal for breakfast -- you don't even need the microwave.
Yup. Just fill up the cup with hot water from the coffee machine and let it sit for a few minutes and you're good to go.
Breakfast I eat at home before work doesn't keep me from getting hungry at 10 am anyway.
In news of me, they're drilling holes in my precious walls. But soon I will have the teevee, so it's a good thing.
I got up early so I could go get steak and eggs before breakfast. Nummy. But I'm hungry again.
Once it gets cooler I'll probably switch back to making oatmeal at home.
Okay, even if I had ever taught in a place that had someone who did this for me, I can't imagine ever asking them to do my own d*mn work!
I work at a school of nursing, and for accreditation purposes our syllabi have to conform to exact standards, which are published in the faculty handbook. I have one teacher who I can't even get to tell me how much she is counting each assignment (something that must be in the syllabus). Every time I ask her, she keeps sending me copies of the assignments! All I want to know is how much weight she is giving each one... is that too much to ask.
Ah well, off to blackboard!