Monday, October 24, 2011

Almost the End

I need a break, so I'm writing a blog to update those of you who actually read this thing.

I'm almost done. I'm falling apart, but almost done.

I have four weeks of student teaching left. I will be teaching everyday, so this ought to be interesting. I have to plan out all the lessons for the next four weeks, but this week is pretty solid, just a few things left to deal with on that front.

School is... school. I freaked thinking we had a paper due on Friday that I clearly did not do since I was freaked. I emailed my prof who got back to me and said, yes there was something due. Almost flipped a lid sitting here. I asked what exactly was due, since I looked at the updated syllabus and it said week 7. She thought I meant the first paper when I was talking about the second paper. We can save that particular heart attack for another time - I've got two weeks before that sucker is due.

I'm the Secretary of the Cal alum. There is a newsletter due to be mailed out. The newsletter isn't even done. This could get interesting real quick...

There's a marathon next weekend. I'm supposed to run in it. Let's not discuss how far I'm actually going to get. I haven't run in two weeks, am still sick, and have had a headache for seven days straight. Clearly, I am really looking forward to this fantastic time.

Oh well, there's my updates. Back to lesson planning and prepping for a principal chat to discuss my future.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

God's Symphony

(excuse the lack of caps, i am typing this on my phone and it won't let me capitalize anything!)

living in dc has provided one wonderful thing - summer storms. i drove through the city and watched as lightening lit up the sky. then i stood on my porch and watched the same lightening storm make the night become day. then came the rest of the storm.

watching a storm like this is watching god's symphony. the lightening is the slow start, each trail of electrons captivating and drawing in the avid watchers. then come the distant rumbles, the sighing wind, and the racous booms. the drops pound a beat on nature and man, making everything shiny and new. the wafting smell of rustling leaves and tires on pavement, a distinct melding of what has been created for us, both by the big guy upstairs and our fellow homonid.

we are small and ineffectual in comparison, not capable of producing anywhere near the power, might, and beauty of nature. yet we are graced with a gift so potentially dangerous, yet lovely in her drifting rage.

i love a good summer storm.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Almost Done!

Morgan updates are much happier this time around!

*School*
For this exact moment in time, school is complete for the Spring Semester. Summer is still being worked out with student teaching again in the fall - hopefully not quite as much insanity!

*Student Teaching*
This has gone remarkably well now that I have had more time to afford the students. They threw me a little party today! They all chipped in for bagels and juice, and even a little gift basket of teacher goodies (like sharpies and paper clips and magnets...).

*Work*
None for the moment! WOOHOO!

*Other Randoms*
I'm training for a marathon. I think I'm nuts. Just saying ;). Check out this blog for more details: mytrainermorgan.blogspot.com

Otherwise, I'm just living the good life and powering on through.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Life Updates

I wish I could tell you this is going to be a Morgan style happy go lucky blog, but Morgan was late to work since she left school late and *gack*.

*School
~ This is somehow the biggest butt kicker of semesters, yes, with an insane amount of everything else going on. I feel like I'd be getting more out of it... if I had time to even DO any of it. I'm behind on homework and who knows what else. Just bad news all around these days. Did I mention I'm only in week 2? And no, it's going to get worse, not easier, at least based on the syllabi. Oy.

*Work
~It really hasn't gotten any better. And there's more of it these days, which is just TERRIBLE timing, since I desperately need the time to study. I have taken some hours off, i.e. a loss of money, so that I can go to class. I took a couple of extra hours off a week to get ANY kind of study time in, but it remains woefully low and ridiculous.

*School
~Yay! Finally something that's going well. It's a learning process and I have been learning a lot. It is almost entirely me who's teaching the 10th graders at this point, which is pretty solid. When I do get a crack at the 12th graders, it just doesn't go as well. So I'm more than happy to keep my hands dirty with the 10th graders. Granted, overall I think I'd like 12th better, but when it's my classroom. If that makes sense. It's hard to be up in someone else's space.

Upshot is... now I see why people gave me the strangest looks and tried to talk me out of working during this process. I am ridiculously stressed and I am not giving my guiding teacher or my studies the time and effort they deserve. Which basically makes me feel like a crappy human being. For instance, there's a huge student/parent meeting that I really should be at, but first I have to make sure my shift is covered. But I need to be at this meeting as I am the one who's teaching this child for the most part. Trying to find time with my guiding teacher, who is also insanely busy, to do the pre-and-post learning event bs that USC requires is a little insane.

So this is a nutty process to say the least. We'll see how it continues to go.

Oh and I forgot to mention: I've gained weight. Oy.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Student Teaching

I began student teaching on Monday. It was fascinating. I have an amazing "Master Teacher" who wanted me to dive right in and get the party started.

So yesterday, I got to give out a quiz (and grade them!), while also reviewing the beginning of Frankenstein. It turned out that there wasn't much time for an activity that I had planned, but I ended up doing it today - a gender activity! Woohoo for using Masters #1!!! The period I expected to stay dead was quite active, the one who I expected to get into it kinda died. So that was definitely fascinating.

Overall, I think it's interesting and I think it's something that I can keep doing. No more major reinventions for me!!!

Today there have been some problems in the department, so it has been interesting to watch the interactions when there are disagreements. I'm seeing early on and firsthand the politics being played and I'm happy about that. I think it's important to know what you're getting yourself into and I'm seeing that. Nothing I can't someday handle myself if there's need, but one thing I can say is: stay out of other peoples' crap. Goes without saying I know, but still... people forget.

I'm currently sitting in my first class and bored SPITLESS. I have grading to do tonight, the last grades of the quarter! Whoooeeeee!

Work on top of everything else is certainly going to make things interesting. It definitely takes away time and that's going to be problematic. I'm already feeling the nut crunch and we've barely even started. So ho boy. Oh well, I'll work it out.

I'll definitely be keeping you updated on how things are going and all that jazz. So far, so good. I'm sure in a week I'll be complaining, but that's life in the big city!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Whoa...

I haven't updated this bad boy in FOREVER!!!

Let's see. I graduated officially in August after finishing a thesis about disability in the media. Not going to lie, I love my own paper.

In September... I started another Masters! Nobody ever said I was normal.... yes... I am in EVEN MORE debt. Why? I'm going to USC. Yes, you heard me right. Yes, my mother has shed many a tear over this. No, I am NOT a condom. I am, and will forever be, a Golden Bear.

What is this one in? Teaching! That's right! I'm going to spend my life warping young minds...

I start student teaching in a week and a half. Aaaggghhh! I will be teaching 10th and 12th grades. This could get scary... although I really am quite excited. For the 10th graders, I will be teaching Frankenstein to start and then Taming of the Shrew. I could do without Shrew, but love ol' Frankie. And for the 12th graders, it's a film unit! Too cool!

Beside the point that I know nothing about film.

I'll try to be a teeeny tiiiiiny bit about the updates. I mean, how could you not want to hear all about my teaching excursions???

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Rentals Are Coming

My parents are coming to town this weekend. You heard me right, they're coming here instead of me traipsing across some portion or all of the country for Christmas. Between me having to work, observe at the school I observe at, and actually going to school, the thought of going anywhere was a bit too much for me. So I get to stay safely ensconsed in my lovely home while my folks come to visit.

I may or may not have had a few tree fiascos to start my season off in the not best way possible. Then the tacky realization that I can't drive in snow, nor do I really care to learn. I did learn where the closest bus stops are though...

Back to the point. I'm quite excited they'll be here tomorrow. I'm thinking this is where I want to make my home and it is time to start seeing how we want to make that work out here. It'll be nice to do things in the cold (har har) and the cultural type things that we never seem to get around to back home. It will be good to be with family for more than five minutes while still living my life and doing what needs to get done... not to mention still making money.

So I shall keep you updated for the week.