Sunday, June 22, 2008

Stretched Too Thin

This week has been so crazy, it has been one of the few that makes me feel like I am pushing the limits with my time management this summer. I am taking two summer classes, working full time, and planning a wedding to boot. I have had such a hard time keeping up that the stress has been so bad this past week! I have been looking forward to a nice vacation at the end of July, but it just seems so far away. I just have to try to keep things in perspective....
My fiance has been helping me with my one project, which has been a huge help.
My wedding plans have been going without a flaw, which is a big relief.
I have already taken Dr. Carrell's class before, so I know what I'm in for.

I just need to take a big breath...one summer class almost down, just one more to go! :)

Sunday, June 15, 2008

The Pretty Little Liars

Since I am going to be an English teacher for high school, I try to keep up to date on what types of books teenagers are reading. For the most part, this "assignment" of reading has been pretty fun...reading Harry Potter and the Twilight series with a good excuse, that is! :) There is a series, however, that has done really well that I chose to read, and was quite suprised by its topics. The Pretty Little Liars series deals with four girls that are being stalked by someone posing as thier friend, Ali, who disappeared years before. The stalker is terrorizing them with her knowledge of all their unsavory secrets, like sleeping with a teacher, the knowledge of a parent's infidelity, cheating, bulimia, and other topics. I was concerned with the things this book was presenting, a life that teenage girls supposedly lead, but I was more concerned with how addicting these books were! I waited for months just to find out who "A" (the stalker) really was. Sometimes it's good to know what students are reading, so that you can ask them what they think about the material. Even though I don't necessarily agree with the books, at least they served a good purpose in my learning curve, as well as a little entertainment, in a weird sort of way.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Different Class, Same Girl!

Hello Advanced Composition students! I used this blog for my English Literature since 1800 class with Dr. Hochenauer, and just thought I'd continue on, rather than starting a whole new blog. Feel free to read past entries, and look for more current postings to come! :)