The Very Wednesday Post III
In 40 minutes I'll be meeting Paige and Master Martinez and hopefully Good Sir Travis downstairs. Mr. Morales cancelled Spanish class this morning so that we'd have time to come to a Spanish church service this evening. Should be interesting.
Today was a good day overall. Classes weren't spectacular but that's not too bad either. Mr. Erickstad had a notoriously quirky day today. He started off by humming, singing and whistling "I'm a petunia in an onion patch" for 5 minutes before class. Then, after the odd assortment of poses and facial contortions usually associated with his lectures, he commenced to insensitively lambast obese people.
I already went into the class not too excited about listening to an hour of lecture that I probably wouldn't benefit from in the least, but I thought I'd stick through it. Then, just as I was on the point of staying, he started going on and on about how obese people are *always* thinking and talking about food food food all the time, and how you can approach anyone of said description in wal-mart and you are *guaranteed* to hear them talking about this.
And I was shaking my head in disbelief thinking "This man is *not* talking about this... in a statistics class!" and then I got up and left. Geoff said afterwards that he buckled down and did talk about some stuff I could've benefited from, but I wasn't in the mood to listen to him today. Ah well. Things will be better Friday. And especially after spring break! I can play catch-up on several subjects then.
So coming back from stats, I had a great productive time. I wrote a paper on the Whitman Mission massacre in Oregon, for Texas/West. Tonight I'll lead the songs for devos and study up on a Western Civ map quiz, but beyond that... I AM HOMEFREE. LET THE SPRING BREAK GOODNESS BEGIN.
Ahem, sorry for the excitement.
And to all you Nacogdoches folks, see you Sunday! :-)
Today was a good day overall. Classes weren't spectacular but that's not too bad either. Mr. Erickstad had a notoriously quirky day today. He started off by humming, singing and whistling "I'm a petunia in an onion patch" for 5 minutes before class. Then, after the odd assortment of poses and facial contortions usually associated with his lectures, he commenced to insensitively lambast obese people.
I already went into the class not too excited about listening to an hour of lecture that I probably wouldn't benefit from in the least, but I thought I'd stick through it. Then, just as I was on the point of staying, he started going on and on about how obese people are *always* thinking and talking about food food food all the time, and how you can approach anyone of said description in wal-mart and you are *guaranteed* to hear them talking about this.
And I was shaking my head in disbelief thinking "This man is *not* talking about this... in a statistics class!" and then I got up and left. Geoff said afterwards that he buckled down and did talk about some stuff I could've benefited from, but I wasn't in the mood to listen to him today. Ah well. Things will be better Friday. And especially after spring break! I can play catch-up on several subjects then.
So coming back from stats, I had a great productive time. I wrote a paper on the Whitman Mission massacre in Oregon, for Texas/West. Tonight I'll lead the songs for devos and study up on a Western Civ map quiz, but beyond that... I AM HOMEFREE. LET THE SPRING BREAK GOODNESS BEGIN.
Ahem, sorry for the excitement.
And to all you Nacogdoches folks, see you Sunday! :-)