Nobody Said It Was Easy
Yesterday I went hiking with seven other people. It wasn't a very strenuous one, and those are the kinds I like. It was quite pretty. The coniferous trees in the Black Forest are a very dark green, but the trees with new leaves are a light, bright green. It's a beautiful contrast.
Last night I had some weird dreams. I always have weird dreams, but last night's were a bit disturbing. Part of the dream was that my sister had died in a huge car crash at the end of Delano road. I can tell (I think) where the various details came from. The death in a car crash was because my tandem partner's grandmother had died yesterday in an accident. The Delano road was probably because of Lyne telling me of their property there. I don't know why it was my sister, but it made me really sad. It showed me how much I really do care about my sister.
Pretty much all I did today was work on my presentation for tomorrow. It's only supposed to be 5-10 minutes, but that still requires a fair bit of work. I need to have a Thesenpapier (handout outline) also. My topic is the end of WWII, the occupation of Germany, and the Potsdam Conference. I'm learning more doing this research than I ever learned in U.S. History in high school. It makes me want to be a teacher just so I can do better than mine did.
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...and nobody said it would be this hard.
1 Comments:
Ahhhhhh yes, but, nobody said it would be easy either. You'll do fine, you always do.
Teaching is a noble job...one that I, myself, could never do!
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