Ding dong, the ants are dead!
Jun. 18th, 2004 06:28 pmAnother week, another student gone off to her test -- only this time, she's one of mine, so I'm a little more nervous than for the others. Still, she must have been all right.
This morning, I woke up in the middle of a dream about worms. I was talking to them! I don't think they answered me, though.
Tomorrow is Painting Day #1, so this evening we have to put down drop sheets, tape over switches and baseboards and set everything up.
A week and lots of things to do haven't given me enough time to recuperate; I'm still mighty tired from my recital. Thankfully, practices for my other show have been changed from Sundays to Mondays.
In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists. -Eric Hoffer, philosopher and author (1902-1983)
This morning, I woke up in the middle of a dream about worms. I was talking to them! I don't think they answered me, though.
Tomorrow is Painting Day #1, so this evening we have to put down drop sheets, tape over switches and baseboards and set everything up.
A week and lots of things to do haven't given me enough time to recuperate; I'm still mighty tired from my recital. Thankfully, practices for my other show have been changed from Sundays to Mondays.
In a time of drastic change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists. -Eric Hoffer, philosopher and author (1902-1983)