Any hunk list that places Jason Isaacs as low as 14 is just wrong (or at least has never seen Peter Pan.)
Well they never even mentioned his frequent shirtlessness in Case Histories (which was the only thing that kept it from being completely grim), so she has some issues with priorities.
Juliebird, I'm sorry things are going in a weird direction at work. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that a director of horticulture would have some interest in, say, horticulture.
I started in Bio but switched to English. As I was planning to teach, and it was the 80s, they were equally practical.
Seriously, I was all "Engineering isn't practical???"
In my family, the cautionary tale regarding choosing your major was about how everyone in college with my parents majored in Engineering because that was where the jobs were supposed to be - my folks were both Chemistry majors and a lot of the coursework overlapped. By the time this huge flood of newly-minted engineers graduated, there
were
engineering jobs, but not nearly as many as there were newly-minted engineers.
Results - my older brother majored in Psychology which I don't think he has ever used. I majored in Math and my not really using it is probably not the subject's fault, it was more that in the process of getting the degree I discovered that I didn't really want to do that. My sister majored in, hm, Contemplative Movement? Something like that. And she kind of uses it, whatever it was called.
Contemplative Movement? Pardon my releasing my inner 12-year-old but that sounds like deep thoughts while taking a shit.
That may have been part of the curriculum!
I found a site that may be of use to all of you.
Words to Pages: [link]
But I'm giving a speech soon, so its sister site: Words to Minutes was a godsend!
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Then there are the fun statistical outliers when it comes to education. I have a BA in Theatre and an MFA in Theatre Sound Design. Despite the fact that neither of those should lead to anything very lucrative, I've successfully built a career and not only support myself but keep a bunch of employees busy. While a degree is not a requirement for anything I've done, I won't have been able to end up where I'm at without do the degrees the way I did.
I should not watch a Nova on Elsa the lioness (Born Free fame) when I know I'm emotionally wobbly. I need to bwow my nobe.
When I talked to Taylor about college, I emphasized that while with her plans, major does matter, and mastering certain subjects is an absolute must (she wants to go to med school) the most important thing she'd learn is HOW to learn and discipline. So she needed to engage even that stupid art history class* taken for an arts requirement, even if she didn't care; she would learn how to act as if she cared. And that is a bullshit skill useful in being a grownup.
I think she heard me. She's taking classes this summer, and we've had one Come To Jesus conversation about an incident she posted to fb that I was all OH HONEY, BABY GIRL, DUMBASS! WE'RE ON TO YOU, YOU ARE FOOLING NO ONE...and also, that's jerky, think about it. It was so classic teenager, I wasn't shocked, just....oh, teenagers. Think they know everything. She was so embarrassed and ashamed when I called her on it, not for getting caught, but once she realized how she'd presented herself in the described incident. Also, she learned to use privacy settings. And so far, I don't think I've been put outside the fence. There's still enough I'm seeing that indicates she's still trusting me;)
*= no offense meant, it was an example a class I did have to take my senior year when I was consumed with thesis. I was a physics (thesis) and polisci major. So it was pretty low priority and resented the time it required of me. And I'd maxxed out on museums and art in Prague, so I was exasperated with it most of the time. But I still wrote damned persuasive papers (honing my skills in research and writing further,) and learned that what moves me in art is generally that which inspires me to touch- I'm tactile with art, even if it is a photo, it's the suggestion of texture and movement that engage me as much as the subject. So I learned something about me! I found a way to make the research more interesting to me by delving into the socio-political of the art topic, so learned a bit there too, both in content and how to repurpose the odious;)
OH HONEY, BABY GIRL, DUMBASS! WE'RE ON TO YOU, YOU ARE FOOLING NO ONE...
I say this all the damn time.
I'm sure you do. I think every-thinking-one who has been let into a teen's life must...