I have about 5000 homework papers and midterms to grade. I should have done them yesterday. However.
Yesterday I went to visit the most perfect baby ever born.
And so today I play catch up and do the laundry that I didn’t do yesterday, clean the bathrooms I didn’t clean yesterday, sweep the floors and vacuum, make lasagna, make Maverick cookies and then when I’m done with that, I shall grade.
But I’ll be thinking about the buntings I want to sew for said perfect baby, and the hats I want to knit for him
Probably not a good idea for students to test my patience today.
Tomorrow is another day.
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True. But students get crabby when awaiting grades and so it begins
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You’ll get them done. The perfect baby can wait while you deal with the whiny kids:)
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I will knit tomorrow, come hell or high water!
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Here is a video with some interesting information.
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That drive to knit will be the perfect motivation to get you to sail through your other tasks. Your project will be the delicious dessert at the end of your busy day!
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It’s almost 11 pm and I’m not even half done grading
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Everyone gets B’s today.
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I used to tell my classes that my definition of socialism was that everyone got a C. Sadly, that would probably cost me my job these days
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It probably would, but it shouldn’t.
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Congrats to the family of perfect baby! And good luck to you for getting things done!
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