The Really Real Last Day of School
As mentioned in my post last Friday, that day was supposed to be the last day of school. But I spent most of my time that morning working on grades that should've been done before that, and didn't get time to clean up. I went into work today to do that. I spent about an hour and a half there today, boxing up stuff (my books I've taken in over the course of the year, DVDs and CDs, the 5.1 speaker system that I run off my DVD player in my room) to bring home for the summer. I also needed to print a couple of items and file away the last few papers that were still on my desk. Lastly, I had ten "cubes" in my room that I wanted to take out. Those in theatre know what I'm talking about -- they're just 16-inch wooden cubes that are used for a variety of purposes on stage. We've never really had any to use at MCW, so I asked the shop teacher to make some for me this spring. The second-to-last week of school, I had some of my drama girls paint them black one night after school. The boxes have been sitting in my room since then (we still need to paint the insides; never quite got around to that), and I needed to move them into storage for the summer. Once I did that, I was done. Tomorrow, summer vacation should begin in earnest.
2 Comments:
Did people quit reading your blog, Man?
No comments for days, what's up with that?
I'm tempted to say that nobody loves me. But more likely, it's that most people have, oh, what do they call them again? -- oh, yeah, lives.
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