(Funny story. As we were taking the picture, a car drove by and stopped to stare at us. We realized that the camera was behind a large plant where they couldn't see it, so it looked like we all put on matching t-shirts, lined ourselves up on the front porch, and stood there smiling.)
Sammie's back at school, feeling "big and bad" cuz he's not only a 2nd year, but had a coveted Dell internship and has an even more coveted job offer from them. He says it's fun to see the 1st years try to ask him about Dell without looking too eager. He and his buddy Paul are coordinating a "Champions League" to help the 1st years with their resume, interviewing skills, and job search.
I finished my 2nd day of teaching at Juniata yesterday, and feel like myself again. I forgot how much I love teaching. I also forgot, though, how tiring it is to teach 3 80-minute classes in one day. (How do you high school teachers do it? And you do it 5 days a week while I do only 2!) Yesterday evening, Sammie was at a "Champions League" event at school, so I flopped down on the couch with my laptop intending to do some work. As I flipped through the cable guide to find some background entertainment, I saw that Ben Hur was playing. It's been about 2 1/2 decades since I saw it, so I decided to have it on while I worked. Well, so much for working. I was absolutely entranced. What a great show! I love the panoramic view it gives of the Roman Empire. The Christian message in it was wonderfully profound--a movie with not just a "good message," but with THE good message! The characters are fully-rounded, complex, and moral (although I remember when I was little thinking that Judah and Esther were naughty for kissing so much before they were married). And speaking of kissing--romantic fervor isn't expressed by open mouths, tongues, and groping, but by how high on the e-string the violins are playing and the intensity of the bow stroke. Okay, okay, so the soundtrack may need updating, but the movie is magnificent. If you haven't seen it in a while, log on to Netflix, go to blockbuster, or sign up for cable and watch it!
5 comments:
yay yay!! you're back!! so good to read you ... miss you like crazy & hope we can chat soon! did you get my (belated) anniversary text message? anyway ... take care and i will call in the not too distant future!
Love the "Boyers at the Banx" - how sweet is that?! Good luck to Sammie on year 2! Doesn't it feel nice to be getting closer?
Melb! I'm so glad teaching is going well. I hope so much that I can hear you teach sometime (if only I could take this blasted lit class from you instead of staring at the computer screen for hours on end!).
And you mentioned Sammie's job offer from Dell...so that means he got it? That is FABULOUS! Give him a big fat congratulations from us!
I love the picture of your whole family at the OBX! I can't tell you how great it was to see you this summer! Thanks so much for coming to visit! We went to Austin at the beginning of August, but you had already left! I hope :) you'll end up there next year!
I thought for sure there'd be a Go Cougs post! Where's the alma mater pride? I guess flying out just for the football game does show a little spirit.
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