I'm not sure if that title is grammatically correct. The 'on' eludes me. I'm trying to quote here. Think of it as dialogue without the tag.
The good ol' time of the show last night. Performance is becoming less and less of the peak of the evening. It's the hours spent dozing around and then getting wasted after the show. Not really. But sometimes, that's all there is to look foreward to. Which, in the end, is good.
Although 'good' has its own limitations. 'Good' sounds too complacent to me. . . Don't box me in here. I'm not part of your herd of slaves! Never have been.
I woke up late this afternoon and then went out for a massive free lunch at the L.P. with my mother. Sweet and sour soyballs galore. Good to wake up to that. Then I took her to the D.R. cliffs and we walked through the Dog Park.
My student said today: I wish I could start over from September.
So I've decided to amp up the lessons. I've been very relaxed about planning my lessons. Mainly due to his total lack of desire to learn anything on his own. Today though, I changed my mind. My plan is to introduce a new grammar concept each class, more vocab and more writing. Sort of ambitious, especially because it's only an after school tutor sort of thing, but I'm entirely too bored of talking at length to a sixteen year old who doesn't really know how to speak the language.
J.'s found this book of images, and she plans on hanging and pasting them around the house. We've discussed about hanging them on the walls, but the walls are sloped, and we'd have these old celebritities gazing down on us.
Posted by matty-b at April 16, 2004 7:04 PM