The World According to J.
September 19, 2009
This has been an insane semester so far. I’m teaching Western World Lit from 1700-1900 and auditing French in the afternoons MWF. TR I have Poetry, 19th Century Lit, and Literature & Sociology. W afternoons I have a class on teaching methods. And in the evenings I run. This doesn’t leave me a lot of time to do things like grocery shop or remember to get my glasses fixed. Also I kinda need to take the cat to the vet but I can never seem to find the time. Poor D doesn’t get to see a lot of me and I’m glad I live with my friends otherwise I’d never see them.
The world according to J is this: I can’t wait until I can just have a normal job, live in one place for more than 10 months at a time, grow some tomatoes, have time to go to the grocery store, and remember what it’s like to have a life. I yearn for the day when I can do something crazy like take a vacation, read a book for fun, or sit through an entire movie without remembering 1,000 things I should be doing instead. I never thought I’d say it but the real world is kinda looking good. Being an adult is easier than being an adult and a student.
Currently reading:
- Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen
- Selected Poems, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- From Mandeville to Marx, by Louis Dumont
- Platero y yo, by Juan Ramon Jimenez
- The Complete Book of Running for Women, by Claire Kowalchick
- Mise en Scene, by Cheryl Krueger
- Pause-Cafe, by Nora Megharbi
- What to Eat, by Marion Nestle
- Ahead of All Parting, by Ranier Maria Rilke
- The Red and the Black, by Stendhal
- Lyrical Ballads, by William Wordsworth
I think you can guess which ones of those are for my classes.
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Ashley | October 9, 2009 at 2:16 am
I completely agree with your statement that being an adult is easier than being an adult and a student. This SUCKS.
We will survive!! Somehow…maybe not in one piece…haha…
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Jane | October 9, 2009 at 7:53 am
That’s what super glue is for! haha.