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maeve66 ([personal profile] maeve66) wrote2006-09-03 04:20 pm
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Labor Day Weekend. It's nice to have all three days off. At 4:20 on a normal Sunday, I would (possibly, anyway) be starting the slow slide down to mild Sunday night anxiety about the work week. Instead, I am playing around on the computer, reading stuff about John Reed (Ten Days that Shook the World, and, of course, Warren Beatty in Reds) and Louise Bryant. My mom is hanging out with me. This is nice. We started Dil Chahta Hai last night, but didn't get far. I did love the leather/satin pants male dance number, with the three stars singing about the right of their generation to be young and irresponsible, in a disco. Three guys, three pairs of shiny, shiny pants, red, white, and dark blue. Where we left off, they're on road trip to the Indian version of Spring Break in Goa, I think, and have been singing the title track, which is something like "Which way for love?". I should look it up, but I'm too lazy. Oh, they say that it's "Do Your Thing", in English. Hm. Here, a hilarious review of it.

My apartment is fairly clean, and laundry is in the dryer. I made good onion-and-mushroom scrambled eggs for my mother and I, for brunch I guess, since we were so slow moving this morning. And I socialized by phone, which I always enjoy. My friend [livejournal.com profile] john_b_cannon is coming up this evening, and we're debating what we want to do -- we can play! Because there's no work tomorrow! We'll probably end up going to the Starry Plough, though I am also arguing on behalf of a certain musical that looks so awesome. This is the last night, and I want to go to it. But it depends on the two friends who are hanging out with me.

What else? Cramps and bleeding and a certain emotionally labile mood. Yeah. Oh well, I don't usually mind that all that much. So far, it's bearable.

As for both my jobs (the normal teaching, and the online teaching): at school, things are a little more complicated by the arrival of a student who speaks almost no English -- definitely does not understand any abstractions in English, though he can name a vast number of nouns, both verbally from pictures, and by reading the words and sounding them out* -- but is fluent in CANTONESE, and also by the fact that the data lists of students who need to be given the CELDT test are in far more than disarray. Online, this particular US history survey has students ranging from 17 to 48 years old. One student is a sort of autodidact who can really write and debate well -- I am hoping that his contributions will raise the level of the discussion rather than alienating the other students. He seems pretty diplomatic, so far.


*This seems especially impressive to me for someone whose native language doesn't use an alphabetic mapping of sounds to symbols, which is, I guess, a redundant way to say that. Ah, well. Viva redundancy!

[identity profile] mcpino.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
hooray for da extra day off!

I myself do not have that luxury.

[identity profile] maeve66.livejournal.com 2006-09-04 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
That sucks! What's your job? I've so enjoyed today, even though all [livejournal.com profile] john_b_cannon and I have done is silly consumer stuff.

I now have a shiny new kettle, two shirts for work, flowers, and stupid domestic paper items. And a CD.

[identity profile] mcpino.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I sell vacs (see user photo). Yes, it sucks. Pun intended.

Of course, Shopping Holdiays are always work days for the retail sector.

What CD didjoo get?

[identity profile] maeve66.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I got The Coup's Pick a Bigger Weapon. I'd actually already downloaded songs from it, but I wanted the Mp3 versions of them, because downloading from iTunes means you get some stupid protected proprietarial format that you cannot share with anyone. I love the Coup. I love Boots Riley. Otherwise, apart from Dead Prez and Ozomatli and cough, cough Eminem and Nelly, I'm not really knowledgeable about hip hop at all. Political rap, basically. And the things I coughed over.

[identity profile] mcpino.livejournal.com 2006-09-05 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Not familiar with the Coup, but I lurves me some Ozo! I got to see them for free at the Hollywood Park Racetrack a couple years ago...

I mention the music portion, because you seem to listen to quite a bit of Iron & Wine, and I wonder if you've listened to Calexico (http://www.casadecalexico.com/), as they did some collaboratory stuff.

[identity profile] john-b-cannon.livejournal.com 2006-09-09 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
At 4:20 on a normal Sunday, I would (possibly, anyway) be starting the slow slide down to mild Sunday night anxiety about the work week.

C'mon, admit it. At 4:20 on a normal Sunday, you'd be doing what you do at 4:20 everyday: hitting some of that ganj! Snoogins.

[identity profile] maeve66.livejournal.com 2006-09-09 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I should have said 16:20, like the entry itself.

Ganj.

Geez.

You are talking to the wrong member of my family.