Apr 22, 2009 17:06
I'm soooooooooooooo tired. I nearly overslept today 'cause when I wanted to set the snooze function of my alarm in my sleep-muddled state I somehow managed to switch the time zone instead and next time I opened my eyes the clock told me it's 8:18 ... which would have meant that my class had started exactly three minutes earlier. Fortunately I wasn't that confused anymore and checked the time on my cell phone and voila, actually it was an hour earlier - which still meant I was damned to get my stuff together and have breakfast in under 2o minutes. Don't ask how I managed that, but I did.
I swear, somehow "Einführung in die Religionsdidaktik" manages to squeeze way to much stuff in only 9o minutes. That's not normal. I bet it's some kind of time hole ... afterwards Susanne and I headed to "Brennpunkte der Kirchengeschichte". Do you remember Bothe? I had my seminar about buddhism with him two years ago and after completing the course I felt like I knew less than before about that religion. So, that instructor isn't that popular in the department. Anyway, he's much better this semester! I don't know how he does it, but he is! It's interesting and I actually feel like I learn stuff ... wow, I'm impressed.
After that we had our first real SPÜ with us teaching the kids. The organisation was a complete disaster. The kids came too late from the zoo (nobody told us that they probably would be later), one teacher was missing, the other couldn't be bothered to come and we were lucky to get a list with the names of all the kids and how to divide them into the indivdual groups. Andrea nearly had a nervous breakdown because when finally all the kids had arrived in the classroom we had only 15 minutes left to teach. Arrgh. So we kinda threw our original plan overboard and did something else, and then we did group work and I already know two names of boys in my group by heart - which is not a good sign, I can tell you. Conclusion: This project is gonna be a challenge big time.
And now I would love to nap, but unfortunately I can't, 'cause I have to do work through a text for Sociolinguistic (Linguistic! And I actually enjoy reading it!) and maybe even begin my translation for Latin. I also need to go to the after-London meeting tonight, which surely will be fun, but I don't wanna go out tonight again and tomorrow, because for some unknown reason we need to meet in preparation for our journey to the FedCon. I'd love to spend an evening just alone home, even though that makes me sound unsocial and dull. *sighs*
Extra: I finished reading "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" by F. Scott Fitzgerald today. It's completely different from the movie, but sad and tragic just as well.
sometimes life fails,
kinder ... echte kinder!,
unileben,
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