Thanks for all the hugs and cheer-ups from my last post. Now that I'm feeling better, I have to admit how silly it was: I was tearing up at "Lady and the Tramp"
I'm back at school full-time as of this week, after a couple very boring weeks of being stuck in my office (spring break and all). Not only that, but I went to my favorite school today, which is almost always good. I taught the first graders, and by taught I mean we played games most of the period. That's the fun of them not knowing anything beyond "Good morning! Good afternoon!" (well, except for what I taught them when they were still elementary school 6th graders, which hopefully they remember). Tomorrow I'm going back for some sort of scavanger hunt around town. Should be interesting.
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I'm back at school full-time as of this week, after a couple very boring weeks of being stuck in my office (spring break and all). Not only that, but I went to my favorite school today, which is almost always good. I taught the first graders, and by taught I mean we played games most of the period. That's the fun of them not knowing anything beyond "Good morning! Good afternoon!" (well, except for what I taught them when they were still elementary school 6th graders, which hopefully they remember). Tomorrow I'm going back for some sort of scavanger hunt around town. Should be interesting.
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i sometimes cry at films.
The thought of having to waste time to watch Showgirls again is enought to get me tearing up