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What I did this week (24 jan 2014)
I didn’t have any class on monday because of the holiday, but tuesday started out with a bang: part two of substitute-teacher-fun with Chris. I made a bunch of random things, including a ring made from my old car tire. After that, I went to friendship lunch, then over to Mr. Burleigh’s office where we talked to Jen about her upcoming business trip, and prayed over her. Senior ad went by quickly even though we didn’t get much done. We are in a chaotic figuring-out-what-our-projects-will-be-about stage.) I didn’t want to stick around for my last class, History of 2-d, but I couldn’t bring myself to skip (of course).
Wednesday afternoon, I had motion graphics. Unfortunately, I was very sick, making it hard to pay attention and understand what people were saying. Mercifully, motion graphics is something of a zoo and I didn’t really have to pay attention very hard. I took a picture of Anna eating a sandwich and another picture of John and Julia looking angrily at the camera.
It was cold cold cold on thursday morning in jewelry. Our regular teacher, Anne, was back from her trip, and we spent the whole class time on a crit. It was so cold in the jewelry lab, we were forced to wear our winter coats indoors, huddled around a lone space heater. After jewelry, I met Marcia Tabler for a delightful lunch in LCC 306. She gave me me a lot of help about my thesis project. I continued to have scintillating, helpful conversations in Senior Ad: one with Mr. Mohr about thesis, and another with Tay and Jen about our One Show 2014 project. History of 2-d Design, which closed out the school week, was pretty dull, but afforded me plenty of knitting time.

Day 61: thu, 16 jan 2014. Enjoying the best substitute teacher ever.