It's been two weeks since a Wednesday post, so here I am. What a time it's been.
Hello...
and good-bye
What else? The weather has been manic depressive of late. Take your lithium, Mother Nature. I fear there will be no blueberries this summer.
Last week...
...and this Monday
Just one more thing...There are times when I get fully fed up with my job. I've mentioned a few times on the blog what I think we're doing wrong in education these days, but I don't like to go off on long rants about much of anything, let alone testing and pushing things on kids too early. But then there are things like this:
And I fall in love with an abusive partner all over again.
I read this in Big Magic by Liz Gilbert over a year ago and it's still hanging around in the attic of my brain. Gilbert says, "I recently read a fabulous blog by a writer named Mark Manson, who said that the secret of finding your purpose in life is to answer the question in total honesty: 'What's your favorite flavor of shit sandwich?' What Manson means is that every single pursuit- no matter how wonderful and exciting and glamorous it may seem - comes with its own brand of shit sandwich, its own lousy side effects. As Manson writes with profound wisdom 'Everything sucks, some of the time.' You just have to decide what sort of suckage you're willing to deal with. So the question is not so much, 'What are you passionate about?' The question is, 'What are you passionate enough about that you can endure the most disagreeable aspects of the work?"
I've had many people tell me, "You should quit your job teaching if you find it frustrating and just become a writer already." And I answer, "Like that's not frustrating too? And I already am a writer. All you have to do to be a writer is write. Somebody doesn't have to pay you to do it."
Even writing for a living would suck some of the time, even though I'm passionate about it too. If you don't agree that everything sucks some of the time, well, we most likely won't have a whole lot to talk about. Probably not even the weather...
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