I've had a really good social week thus far.
- Sunday: Dinner with Ally. Band practice with Chris, Jeremy and Danny.
- Monday: Drinks with Kenna and Katrine.
- Tuesday: Dinner with Theanne. Celebrated Chris Brown's birthday along with Moos, Katrine, Kali, Robin and Jeff Adamo.
I need to keep up the pace. I name-drop more than The Game. It's been great seeing you all.
Scott wants me to let you all know that he and Courtney have created a blog for their wedding, located at http://scottandcourtneywedding.blogspot.com.
For an idea of what their wedding will be like, please open this PowerPoint presentation.
Photo by Sergio
- The concert was early. We were out by 10:30 p.m.
- Ra Scion dropped Sergio's name in a song.
- Sergio took some great photos.
- UPS students bump and grind.
- Wes still knows a lot of people at that school.
- UPS is sporting some fine looking women right now. Wes and I agreed that he should have traveled for a couple years before attending college. The timing would have been better.
Matt, with his girlfriend -- a poster.Head of Class, Part 2: The Food Drive for Mr. Wood
One of my classes failed a test I gave them recently. The class average was 55.6%. I admit I made the test too hard and did not cover some subject matter as in depth as I should have, so part of their failure was my fault. Still, my students thought it would be easy and they obviously did not study.
The next day when I arrived, students came to class with frozen dinners and cookies. One girl brought a homemade cheesecake. Several students from the cooking class brought in a huge teriyaki bowl for my lunch. I was quite embarrassed at first and then I thought it was pretty cool that these students were bringing this stuff in. Do I have any shame? Did I return the food? Umโฆ NO. I kept it -- Thatโs lunch and dinner for the next week!
I did share the cookies and cheesecake with them. Sure, teachers may not be able to afford a car, home, or new shoes, but I would challenge folks to come up with interactions and stories like this. High school students are so funny and unpredictable you never quite know what they are going to do. They keep things fresh and keep me on my toes.
And the food keeps comingโฆ On Wednesday I got about eight cans of chili/beans, four or five cans of soup, a whole box of doughnuts, a few cookies and one frozen dinner. One of my students who forgot to do his homework and is failing my class brought in two cans of beans. Shocking, I know. I now have enough food to eat lunch for the next two weeks or soโฆ though the beans could get rough by about fourth period. (Editor's note: Matt has horrible gas.)
