Five hours of sleep is not mathematically sound. Just to share. Although I'm am a little less than halfway done with a project that's due at 5, so it's time to get moving.
Although I rewatched Serenity last night, which was... vital to the paper-writing process. Sort of. Maybe tonight I can finish watching the rest of the movies that I rented (the original Italian Job... and Fame. Not quite sure what theme I was going for. Huh.) But the parents are HOME! Yay! Although Pete the amazing cudddle cat didn't sleep with me; I've clearly been thrown over. *sigh*
If you're curious, the "10 fantasy books for independent reading"? Are as follows
Class Read-aloud: The Mysteries of Harris Burdick - Chris Van Allsburg
So You Want to be a Wizard - Diane Duane
Tuck Everlasting - Natalie Babbitt
Behind the Attic Wall - Sylvia Cassidy
Over Sea, Under Stone - Susan Cooper
Inkheart - Cornelia Funke
Coraline - Neil Gaiman
Redwall - Brian Jacques
The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Juster
Dealing with Dragons - Patricia C. Wrede
Wizard’s Hall - Jane Yolen
Trust me, it was a brutal internal battle about which books to choose. If you haven't read these (or even if you read them as a kid but not in years) go pick them back up. They're great stuff.
6 lesson plans (little ones) and a reflection in 4 and a bit hours. Ready... go!