Some of my students give me presents. One gentleman returned from a trip to Vietnam just a few days ago, so he handed me a necklace! A bracelet! Coconut candy! All from his country! And a WalMart gift card. Not from his country. Well, or, these days I guess it could be.
This year, I was honored to receive a clock. Over the years, the teachers in my program have been given so many odd clocks that we have developed a collection. It started with a pink china elephant clock many years ago (which deserves its own blog entry one of these days). Now we have clpcks shaped like bird houses, bowling pins, the Emerald City...yeah, I know - like it isn't cluttered enough in here. On my desk, I have the tiger clock, the teacher clock and the Last Supper clock. Now I will add this one. What is my student want me to convey with this clock? That I am dignified. Executive. Directorial. For the woman who signs things a lot? He got that part right.
11 comments:
wow. That is a busy person's desk!!! Like clock set, and the pot luck looks wonderful. :)
Wow...and I thought my desk was sloppy...
I have baskets and baskets of shit that look like they are organized but I can never find anything..
That is very executive! I personally can't stand clocks, they make me worry about being late...
Don't worry, Erin! None of mine keep the right time. They're off by hours.
Yep...soon that clock and you will be occupying that "corner" executive office. I'd start writing out those requisition forms for that new walnut desk now. :)
-John
looks like you're working LOL what a great buffet and potluck! yum yum!
Sounds like fun!
I want to hear more about the Pink Elephant!
those golden pens match the recycled can of lychees very well :)
so cute ^_^ world wanting to know more about the pink elephant ;)
Where and what do you teach? Just curious, as I teach in an adult ed. pre-GED class, and our potlucks are just like yours!!!
Kate, Have you ever considered hiring one of those "organizing consultants"?
Thanks for visiting me, too! Yeah, isn't teaching adults awesome? I've started two blogs for my students, which you might be interested in. They write posts and comment to each other, and we are trying to get their families and friends and other adult students to comment as well. I'm just at the beginning of the process, but here they are:
Freedom of Voice and The Beginning Writers
and please remember that, although my students are at the "pre-GED" level, most of them are not native speakers, and their writing skills are still far behind their reading skills. Nevertheless, I think they are amazing!
cheers!
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