Monday, January 26, 2009

Day One

I taught the first session of each of my courses today, and they went pretty well. The drama class students got up and working on a scene bit right off, and seemed to be doing well with it. It seems like a good mix of students.

The writing students talked in the first session, and seemed on top of things and smart.

And the poetry students gave me some funny looks when I started having them read the text aloud a bunch of times, but started getting into it, and had lots to say when I asked them to draw the imagery and had a couple put their drawings on the board. They were good drawings, too!

I got a lot done today, the usual beginning of the semester stuff setting up the course web materials, but also drafted a letter of recommendation and worked on a difficult advising problem.

And then I went and signed all the papers to refinance my house. I always find those sorts of things a little stressful, but this went smoothly, and should mean I save pretty significant money over the term of the mortgage.

I returned my rental ski kit, too, a day early because I have my own kit to use now.

Can today count as the first day of spring? I'm so ready!

3 comments:

  1. But if it's spring, you won't be able to use your skis! Otherwise, I'm happy for spring to arrive. I noticed as I was teaching yesterday that there was still some light in the sky at 5:30!

    Also, my word is baker, which maybe I should become instead.

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  2. Not sure what happened to the post on the student email, but I wanted to say I've become much more sensitive over the years to the fact that there is a lot students don't know that seems obvious to me, but there is no obvious way for them to learn it. I'm very glad I learned that lesson -- I don't want to make college harder for anybody or shut someone down when they are only reaching out for help.

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  3. Susan, I would gladly let my skis rest if I could use my bike outside!

    Dorothy, Thanks for commenting. I took the post down because I didn't quite get near the tone I wanted to. But I think you're right about not making college harder for anybody.

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