I'd look forward to the part of the wedding reception where the Witch King says "No man may dance with me," and the Best Man tears off his false beard and breast bindings and whips her into a waltz.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
So, I've made it to the point of my new job where people greet me by name in the hallway, and I have no idea who they are. Good times.
Panna Cotta is delicious.
It occurs to me that heavy cream is a big party of my cooking repertoire. This perhaps explains why I am fat?
So, I've made it to the point of my new job where people greet me by name in the hallway, and I have no idea who they are. Good times.
I have so many students this year and last that I can't learn all of their names (though I is. And when I don't see them after a few weeks, I can't remember who they are at all. Then they friend me on facebook and I'm like, "hhhmm... don't know that person."
So, I've made it to the point of my new job where people greet me by name in the hallway, and I have no idea who they are. Good times.
I have so many students this year and last that I can't learn all of their names (though I is. And when I don't see them after a few weeks, I can't remember who they are at all. Then they friend me on facebook and I'm like, "hhhmm... don't know that person."
That is too many students.
Heavy cream is a major part of my diet, also. Nom. Breakfast this morning was a shirred duck egg with pesto and cream. Hooray decadence!
I usually have about 130 students at the beginning of the semester, and about 30 of them drop the class during the course of the semester. By the end of the semester, I'll usually be able to match the names and faces of maybe 50 of the ones who are left.
I'm always impressed when teachers know anyone's name beyond like 25 people. And definitely if they remember past students! I was just telling my mother that one of my grade school teachers friended me on Facebook, and she was like, "He remembered you??" Which, yes he did! (I had the feeling our class was at an important time for him, beyond my being exceptional....)
the cowgirl hat probably helped also.
The retired president of another university used to teach a large lecture class for us each semester. He memorized the name, hometown, and other characteristics (chosen by the students) for all 240 students in the class every semester. It took quite an effort.
But he was retired and in his 70's, and he thought that the memorization would help to keep his brain in shape.