Mad Libs
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22nd-Oct-2007 09:45 am
A new block begins today and a new class.  I'm looking forward to it.  Sort of.  Well, if all the technology works (and that's iffy at this point--doing the classroom juggle/installing software thing today to hopefully be ready).  And then too, as a point of reference, can anyone say how bad it is, on a scale of 1-10, to throw up in the classroom?  I shall endeavor not to do it on any students.  Unless they annoy me. 

Already today I have been productive .  Graded a stack of stories from last block's class.  Have not yet finished the papers, but then again, didn't puke on them either this weekend, so I figure it's a win-win.  More grading this afternoon.  Put ARCs in the mail, sent a letter that was way overdue, finished my syllabus and posted it up online along with some other items, made signs saying we are not meeting in the scheduled classroom, come away hither, and now am off to walk through the tutorials in the classroom for the program I am using to teach this class (and yes, I know how to use the program, but it's a matter of this version--I've got one version at home, one in my office, and the campus has two OTHER versions and  . . . . well, at least it isn't microsoft.

And I've contemplated eating.  I had four crackers and apple juice this a.m.  And a half a cup of tea.  I don't want to arm up too much.  Need to give people a chance to get out of the way.
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Comments 
22nd-Oct-2007 09:56 pm (UTC)
How my mommy fixed my widdle tum-tum when it hurt: ginger ale (preferable Canada Dry), buttered toast sprinkled with sugar, Nilla wafers and saltless saltines. :( Poor thing...
22nd-Oct-2007 11:04 pm (UTC)
Mmm... ginger ale and toast....
22nd-Oct-2007 10:56 pm (UTC)
My mom would fix jello and have me drink it while it was warm. It gelled up the acid in my stomach and stopped the heaving. Also, it tastes good. :)

And you know that saying about feed a cold and starve a fever? Well, you starve a fever because fever makes you throw up. The warm jello helps a lot.
22nd-Oct-2007 11:02 pm (UTC)
Very sorry to hear you are sick. I received an email a few weeks back from a college friend (now a teacher) who had a student that puked all over her as she was teaching. Yikes. So of course, I've been merciless about the jokes. Bad Cam. Bad.

And I'm off. Just had another chapter change its routine, and I'm trying to figure out where the hell the novel's trying to go now. Some days I'm not the bus driver - I'm just the freakin' bus.
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