
I spent close to all of the day teaching and surfing the net. I found out that I have another online class that started yesterday, about which I had completely forgotten. So I got that set up as quickly as I could and once again I have to contend with a multiplicity of student concerns, which are compounded by the fact that I showed up a day late and have suffered a loss of credibility with my students as a result. I've been talking about quitting the online teaching because it isn't much fun anymore; I've been talking about doing it but not caring too much about doing a good job But I find now that I just don't have it in me to stop teaching, or to stop doing it right.
When I wasn't online teaching or becoming alarmed at unhappy news from Mesopotamia, I cleaned out the fridge, changed the cat litter, did some laundry, played with the dogs and cats, threw out all the garbage, made tortellini and sausage, unloaded the dishwasher and washed more dishes. Who knows, maybe tomorrow I'll even cut the grass while I'm being really dull and boring on my own.
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