karen
February 7, 2006 at 7:20 pm
Hello! I stumbled across your blog not too long ago and wanted to let you know that I’m very interested in the goingons in your profession. I’m currently studying to be a highschool social science teacher and reading about the activities and decisions that you and CT come up with in the classroom is extremely insightful. Just wanted to let you know that there is someone out there who’s taking notes and learning from your example! Thank you!
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Kizz
February 1, 2006 at 9:35 pm
There were 8 periods total. We never had block days. I think homeroom started at 7:41 and I know that school was out for the day at 2:22. What’s the deal now?
Is that really how you spell perifery?–>
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phaedrus169
March 19, 2007 at 8:56 am
My friend’s son was shot by a burglar. When the trial date arrived the man was found guilty and sentencing took place immediately. The judge asked if the victim’s father had anything to say. “Yes, your honor, I wish you to sentence this man to a lifetime as my ’son’. I want him to take my last name and be my legal heir. I want him to have a lifetime of probation, in a sense. I forgive him this day, and I want you to do so, if you will.”
That is, in my humble opinion, true forgiveness. You carry on as if it never happened. The forget is within the action of living “as if” you know nothing to be fogiven has occured. Otherwise, you are going to remember. I forgive my ex-wife…yes, I know some things happened, but I choose to forget. My life is much simpler.
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