Dance in the Full Moon

O, the Frailty of Memory

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

3.15

I am so tired that I can feel the inside of my chest cavity collapsing. I have so much more homework to do. It is not just "Do the problems on page 25" or "Complete the worksheet." I can do that. I hate that. But it's not that.

I have to write a lesson plan. It has to be good. I have no idea what I'm doing.
I don't even want to do this anymore. Perhaps twenty days ago or so, I was hype about this assignment. But now that it's late and I'm screwed, I have no interest whatsoever.
I sludged through anyway because hey, I'm a good student. Might as well do the homework anyway, right?

I'm about 3/4 of the way through, and I just found out I'm doing it wrong.
Don't ever find out that you're stupider than you wanted to be. It's a bad feeling.

11 comments:

  1. Additionally, I just called Hulsey instead of Papa Johns. P =/= H. PHONE BOOK SKILLS

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  2. Yeah, well, Hulsey can provide you with a mean Kayak smoothie, though not much in the way of pizza.

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  3. Hahaha your phone was making an F. Philip would be proud.

    Anywho, I'm sorry you're having this trouble with this assignment and I know you can do it right and I hope you don't give up and stuff. Good luck!

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  4. As one with the same assignments, UnGH! I feel your pain.

    Captcha = "minonofa" . . . small oaf?

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  5. I think it's just the oaf that does everyone else's bidding. So, yeah, small in a way, I suppose. :-)

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  6. I should probably get a smoothie sometime.

    And what story did you choose, Brooke? I chose Joseph and I am having a really hard time.

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  7. Oh man, I am so hungry and so procrastinating. :-S

    You're speaking of Joseph from the Bible, yes? What do you have so far? Does it help to talk the stuff out?

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  8. I'm doing Jonah. I have a week-long (2.5 hr) lesson plan for 1o year-olds, and I found some stuff online. So, tweek, tweek, tweek.

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  9. That sounds interesting. 10-year-olds, though?

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  10. I am discussing the structure of stories in general, and then redemption stories specifically.

    I might (if I have time) use my Dad as an example of a redemption story.
    You know:
    Sin
    More sin
    Wait I might not want to sin
    Big ol' religious climax
    No more sin

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  11. Hmm. Sounds fascinating. Tell me how it all goes? At some point, I'd enjoy defining sin with you. For now, I am tired. :-)

    Good job.

    Captcha says "sworser."

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