June 2009

An incident.

June 29, 2009

Last Wednesday, I woke up pretty late, had breakfast, watched the tube, didn’t get around to taking a shower until 11:30 or so (AM, that is). As I was toweling off, I heard a loud noise come from the air conditioning unit behind my house. Usually it makes a noise right before the AC switches [...]

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“Vacation” thus far.

June 22, 2009

Last week I attended a four-day Advanced Placement Achievement Institute (also known as a “seminar”) that was facilitated (“done”) by the College Board (“the SAT and AP guys”). Attendance was not mandatory, but I figured that a little more professional development (“training”) couldn’t hurt–especially when accompanied by a stipend (“pittance”). Besides, my administrative team (“bosses”) [...]

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New phone.

June 19, 2009

I am now officially smug. More on my “vacation” tomorrow. One Comment brenda 21 June 2009 10:23 pm can i do this? I haven’t registered.

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Super Mario’s Team Wins!

June 12, 2009
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The plan.

June 12, 2009

Places I’d like to visit this summer: 1. Augusta, GA to see the Pattons. 2. Clemson/Greenville, SC to see DFJ3 and the old stomping grounds. 3. Cary, NC to see the Aabrocks. 4. Charlottesville, VA to see the Hmnahmnas and the Moles. 5. Baltimore, MD for AC Milan vs. Chelsea and I guess my brother might [...]

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On graduation ’09.

June 12, 2009

I forgot to write about the graduation ceremony, of which I saw maybe 60%. I missed the first ten minutes or so because I was assigned to hand out programs in the lobby before the ceremony, and missed the last ten-to-fifteen minutes because I had to prepare to distribute diplomas after the ceremony. Aside from this, [...]

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Over.

June 5, 2009

This school year was draining. It was tiring to blitz through the curriculum faster than ever due to the late start of the school year while the AP exams remain stuck in the first half of May. It was frustrating to coach a struggling team when so few players consistently cared or even showed up. [...]

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