I wish you all more motivation than I am exhibiting.
I worked from 9:30 until 7, ran an errand, came home and put away dishes and reloaded the dishwasher, and now I'm awaiting groceries and trying to decide what to have for dinner.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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I wish you all more motivation than I am exhibiting.
I worked from 9:30 until 7, ran an errand, came home and put away dishes and reloaded the dishwasher, and now I'm awaiting groceries and trying to decide what to have for dinner.
When you figure it out, let me know. Maybe I can copy you.
Actually, if you'd like to spend sometime having coffee and grading on Thursday, I'd love to see you, Kristin.
That would be excellent! I really need to focus, and this could be key. You're welcome to come over or we could head somewhere like Panera. What's your pleasure?
I basically watched Top Gear UK and The Unit in Alabama. And countless Diego and other Nick stuff, but I refuse to count that. Watching Top Gear with a car geek is awesome fun.
I am home and mostly unpacked. Goddamned baggage handlers broke 3 really well packed things: plastic mixing bowl, glass in a frame and the ornament Tyler painted for me. The latter really pisses me off, but it is at least easily fixable.
Lunatic that I am, I got home, shot Mister Kitty and went out and swam. 1.5 miles. It's always interesting after a period of time off. Then unpacked and ate dinner.
Loki is nuts, Devi is needy, Mister Kitty is asleep.
Eventually, I'll take the empty luggage downstairs, go through my mail and really find homes for things. Eventually is not now.
Pix, the upside to Panera is unlimited iced tea, which is a bonus... the downside is the distractibility factor. I'm highly prone to distraction. So I'll leave the choice up to you.
sara, glad you're home safe and sound.
It's 7:30 and both kids are in bed (asleep is questionable). Grace didn't have a nap today and Noah certainly didn't have a long enough one.
I have taken codeine in an attempt to get my neck to unspasm.
But I'm headed to bed.
Sleep well! I'm not betting on whether my nephews are asleep. Their schedule got all ferwonked Xmas day when they and PJ took a 6 hour nap. D's isn't so bad, but T? Oy. Child would be wide awake from 6 until 1 am and utterly immoveable before 9. And that's changing tomorrow.
Loki is lying on the suitcase like it's his royal throne. And I'm discovering his shredded paper stores....
Okay, I just got an email from a student. We submitted midterm report cards a week before winter break. The kid had been in class 3 days of the 20 classes we had during that marking period. Final grades won't be submitted until February.
He asked me if he had any chance of passing. He's missed half the semester, the half where we do much of the work, as a matter of fact. If I say no he doesn't, he won't attend school. If I say he does, then I am either lying or willing to give him make up work.
What should I do?
What should I do?
I guess the proper answer is putting the onus of responsibility on him. 3 out of 20 is not even close to enough.
However, I would take into account his willingness or likelihood of him actually turning himself around.
Is it likely that this is a real turning point for him? Or is he simply desperate and postponing something inevitable that he's not ready to deal with yet?
Well, given his past track record, I'd say that it doesn't matter so I may as well say, "sure! you could pass, but you have a ton of this work to make up, like 1000 points worth of work which includes 3 compositions of at least 1500, including one on a book you never bothered to read!" because I don't think he'll actually do anything.
I can't remember if I passed him during the last semester (we do a full-year's course in 20 weeks... so every 10 weeks you get a full semester grade). But if he didn't, he still needs to repeat this course. I'm the only teacher of the course and I will be reteaching it in the Spring. So....