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Another Place Holder

Doing other stuff, which means this post will be little more than satisfying a habit.

Good classes today, even finished speeches in all three, but came home and decided to drift.

Drift involves deliberately avoiding an from of responsibility whatsoever, even when I’d planned to do so. Drift doesn’t involve game playing or anything specific–no games or reading or anything else–it just involves the future.

Of course, I didn’t ponder the future. I just got annoyed wihen the lights dimmed.

I did get ready for some posts. I just couldn’t be bothered to do them.

Now it’s way past bed time.

More or Less a Placeholder Tonight, With Coffee

It says a lot that my only complaint today involved coffee.

The weather was great. It was unseasonably warm but we were blessed with humidity that had fallen to “tolerable” from “God has forsaken us”. (An actual level; look it up.)

My usual waiting to go to work coffee shop was full and the one table that seemed to be opening up was occupied by a man that seemed to be starting a proper hoard and it was going to take him days to clean it.

Instead I went to a place at the other end of the building. I’d been meaning to go there before because they seem to advertise only coffee and pizza. Once inside I found an impressive oatmeal raisin cookie and ordered an iced coffee to go with it.

To my horror, the iced coffee was half milk. I thought they’d made a mistake, but every one on either side of me had ordered either tea or a concoction involving an Aeropress or a French press so I deduced that I’d received what I ordered.

However, because I was in a good mood, and because there was enough coffee to make the milk brown, I accepted it in good faith. Later, thanks to the shop’s generous second drink pricing, I got an espresso to properly satisfy the caffeine addiction.

Then I had to go to work. I’ll probably go back to that shop, mostly because they have free wi-fi that doesn’t require registration, but I’ll try ordering iced coffee with no milk just to see what happens. It could be fun, but it will depend on what mood I’m in.

Some Things Are Not Always Okay

He had the nerve to act surprised.

I told this student–let’s call him Akuma–last class that he was going to his speech first today. He responded with this usual performance of turning to the rest of the class and going “Okay! Okay! Okay!” to everything I said.

Then, today, I started to explain the next lesson (for various complicated reasons the lessons are overlapping) and several students were talking. I stopped, passed out the assignment, and told the loudest student (not Akuma this time) that he was second. I also told the class that they could refuse to do their speeches exactly zero times. “If I call you name and you say ‘no’, you get a zero and have to do your speech later anyway.”

After a 10 minute practice, I told Akuma it was time to do his speech. He said “Okay!” I repeated what I’d said and he said “No. I’m not ready.” I said “Then you get a zero.” He said “Okay!” and I called the second student.

At that point, someone translated what I’d said for Akuma. Suddenly it wasn’t “okay!” But I ignored him.

The guy who went second did a good job, though, and then others started lining up.

Akuma hasn’t done his speech yet, and the longer he puts it off the less time he has to do part two. It will be interesting to see if that’s okay or not.

 

Even Teachers Do Hope

Today I found something in common with my students.

We’re all happier not seeing each other, even if we’re supposed to see each other.

I should probably be more dedicated, but any chance to avoid my worst class is a bon chance (that’s French for “hallelujah”. Something like that.)

This means, that after having a couple hours off thanks to a sports festival, my first question to the vice principal was “do we have junior high classes tomorrow?” It turns out we don’t, which changes my day a lot, and made me do a little dance. Well, not really, and I didn’t even smile, but I was smiling inside.

In the past, we’ve not only had classes on the second day–if the students don’t do well in the sports meet, they end up having regular classes–we have, on occasion, had the first day of sports cancelled and had to actually do our jobs, which is kind of annoying when you were already thinking about doing something else.

Note: normally all you lose is a couple classes during a jhs sports festival, but if you have enough junior high classes, well, let’s just say things get more interesting…

Although I make out well tomorrow, I still have my evening class, which steals from the day.

That said, I’ll enjoy the schedule changes when they happen.

Fear and Loathing on Sunday

Today’s post is brought to you by WordPress image upload errors that have forced me to delay the post I’d intended. Note: that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

They may have reconsidered.

It’s always ego-boosting when your students admit that they hope you continue as their teacher after the term ends.

However, after today, I they may have a different opinion.

There are two classes left in the current term for the class I teach on Sundays. This means that the next class, which, oddly, is three weeks away, will be the day they present their final project.

After I explained the project and all the requirements I could tell that they were less interested in seeing me continue as their teacher.

However, one of the games we teachers play is to turn each other into bogeyman. Because of this, the other teacher’s class is afraid of me and my class is afraid of him.

However, now my class may be afraid of me.

Oh well, that’s part of the fun.

Shutting Down Earlyish

Today turned into another one of those lazy days where I just can’t be bothered.

I did lots of small projects to day, but that was mostly a way of putting off larger projects.

I’ve worked out a plan of sorts for this website, although I balked on doing some of the writing for an intended post (it’s not the writing, its the tracking down sources/necessary URLs).

I’m also plotting the possibility of doing National Novel Writing Month again this year. I suspect I won’t because of those larger projects I keep putting off. They involve a lot of revising. Because of that, NaNoWriMo might become National Novel Revising Month (NaNoReMo?). I like the crazy intensity of NaNoWriMo, but it’s not my biggest priority now.

Other than that, all I did was clean pens and change inks. Oh, and I fed the girls and washed some dishes, too. I also left the house, although not for very long, when I escorted our youngest to her table tennis practice.

Now it’s bed time. Long day tomorrow.

Good Cop, Bad Cop, Accidental Cop

It says a lot about today that I was the good cop. Sort of.

During yesterday’s “bluff” my students discovered that 1) I don’t bluff and 2) their club coach (soccer) is an English teacher (and a former student of my colleague). He promised to make them run, once he saw them with me at lunch.Today, although I wan’t there, I heard they were shaking when they turned in the homework they didn’t finish at QAlunch. (Translation: I own them.)

Then, during my first class today, one of my 3rd grade students (9th grade) invoked the “I think it’s impossible therefore I don’t have to do it” rule. He failed at his first attempt to do his speech contest speech, then put his head on his desk and went to sleep. This mean the had a lunch date.

Luckily, his homeroom teacher is awesome and guaranteed the student would meet me at lunch.

The student showed up and did his speech.

I wish this meant I was done with speeches–and done with speech related posts–but there are two classes left to finish, and they are all bad.

I Dare You to Call My Bluff Again

Three students from yesterday’s post tried to call my bluff which meant I had a lunch date.

All three tried to make a joke of it in class and in doing so made enough noise that they almost earned the entire class more homework. Instead, I delivered a memo that looked as if it had been written in blood (gotta love the Chiller font) to their homeroom teacher and they arrived on time and managed to eke out a few sentences.

To show I can be reasonable, I kept them 25 minutes and then reduced their homework by a small percentage before telling them they had until 8:30 tomorrow morning to get the completed homework on my desk.

If they don’t, I might have another lunch date. We’ll see if they try to call my bluff again.

Sudden Fits of Madness and Bluffiness

Any careful consideration of the situation will confirm that everyone is going slightly mad at the school where I work. This is especially true of the students.

It doesn’t help that yesterday I broke one of my rules–don’t bluff–by telling my 9th graders that they’d have to stay after school if they didn’t start memorizing their speech contest speeches. I didn’t even require that they memorize all of it, just the first half. Keep in mind, I couldn’t actually stay after school when I told them that. Luckily I apparently have enough of a reputation that the remaining students managed to finish their speeches relatively quickly.

Then, today, one of my worst classes had to turn in punishment homework from last week. After much tension, they finally realized I was serious about them coming in at lunch time every day until they finished.

Enough put in enough effort (after they finished work in my class) that I made them a deal: if I get their homework by 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, I’d give them points. If they didn’t, they’d meet me at lunch.

Once again, I have enough of a reputation that only a few students are in danger of having a longer homework.

I’m glad it all seems to be working out, but I prefer a little less stress.

Before Me, Therefore Because of Me.

Despite my best efforts to hustle, I missed the train by that much.

In fact, when I was halfway up the stair case, I heard the doors close. It then teased a minute by sitting still with the doors closed until I reached the top step. Then the train pulled away.

(Note: yes, everything happens because of me.)

This put me on a later train, that left me a few minutes and a bit of hustle from catching a good train. As I may have mentioned before, If I catch the 10:32 I get home at 11:10 or so. If I catch the 10:44, I get home at 11:44.

Unfortunately, the later train became the “how f@#king late is this thing?” train and I even missed the 10:44.

However, there was an express leaving soon after that and I was shocked at how empty it was. I even managed to get a seat, which was the only good thing about the delays. I ended up getting home at 11:44 and this is the result.

Now, it’s bed time.