Fly-by-night-posting
Jan. 16th, 2009 09:46 am...except I'm never awake at night anymore. Because in order to get to class on time, etc, I have to get up at 6.15am. There's something wrong with the world when I get up at six everyday, guys.
On the other hand, I'm truly enjoying myself at school for the first time in way too long, and my classes seem doable so far. I'm excited about Mondays now, because the Davidsonian asked me to copy edit again this semester. So I'll be hanging around pretty much all day on Mondays from now on. Yay!
Have I mentioned before how much I adore Dr Palmer? Today, he had us discuss among each other various things that would seem to need closer examination, then, he had us all go up in front of the camera and say our name, where we're from, what we like to do, and what we wish. Since it's a 101 class, lots of people, took a decent amount of the 50 minutes, and then class was over! Life is good.
And Dr Barnes. Oh, Dr B. There are six of us in the seminar, and he has this habit of finding cute ways to address us in emails, so we got one this morning to the "Everyday Half-Dozen" since it's a class on everyday life, and yesterday, when he was figuring out where we were going to meet for class, he mentioned his study, but then realised that his mother-in-law is staying with them right now, and he really doesn't want to face her nosiness! Oh, it was really funny, but I suspect you had to be there.
On the other hand, I'm truly enjoying myself at school for the first time in way too long, and my classes seem doable so far. I'm excited about Mondays now, because the Davidsonian asked me to copy edit again this semester. So I'll be hanging around pretty much all day on Mondays from now on. Yay!
Have I mentioned before how much I adore Dr Palmer? Today, he had us discuss among each other various things that would seem to need closer examination, then, he had us all go up in front of the camera and say our name, where we're from, what we like to do, and what we wish. Since it's a 101 class, lots of people, took a decent amount of the 50 minutes, and then class was over! Life is good.
And Dr Barnes. Oh, Dr B. There are six of us in the seminar, and he has this habit of finding cute ways to address us in emails, so we got one this morning to the "Everyday Half-Dozen" since it's a class on everyday life, and yesterday, when he was figuring out where we were going to meet for class, he mentioned his study, but then realised that his mother-in-law is staying with them right now, and he really doesn't want to face her nosiness! Oh, it was really funny, but I suspect you had to be there.