Tuesday, November 26, 2024

last day feels

We had our last class today. We're on Thanksgiving break now, and when we come back, it'll be Finals Week. There's no way I can be missing my students already... But I kind of do. And for the second semester in a row, I forgot to take the customary end-of-semester group pics. So I really do want to get them back together again one last time to take that photo.

In my first class this morning, one kind student began to thank me for a "great" class... and before I could say thank you, everyone in the class was thanking me and then they clapped for me! That has NEVER happened to me in a classroom before! It felt so sweet and supportive in the moment, I wasn't even thinking about what actual evaluations or the stability of the work environment might look like.

Speaking of which, I'm reading Unsheltered--an older Barbara Kingsolver I found on my shelves--perhaps it's not the best time to read about someone who lost their tenured job and is anticipating living in an age of President Orange (the first time around), but that's where I am anyway. 

Now on to big decisions... Should I squeeze all our Thanksgiving guests around our existing table by adding an extra chair on each side, or should I use a card table to rig an extension? Does apple cider go well in a hot toddy? Do I have enough rosemary in my herb garden or do I need to buy some?

Pic: I think I got a picture of an Eastern Bluebird in the tree. In any case, there's a bird in a tree and it's decidedly blue. LB was so indulgent and patient waiting for me while I waited for the bird to settle.

10 comments:

StephLove said...

Your relationships with your students are so deep and meaningful. I really admire that. I'm sorry about the job insecurity you're facing.

Nicole said...

I love what a wonderful, caring teacher you are!
I just had a visceral reaction to that book, having read it several years ago. Like, I just did a full body shudder.
Happy Thanksgiving to you! I'd take apple cider in a hot toddy anytime.

Nance said...

I always make my hot toddies with apple cider. I found some wonderful maple liqueur in Canada, and I use that.

What a lovely, spontaneous reaction from your students. Put that in your Good Things jar for sure.

Gillian said...

That was nice

Anonymous said...

Last week I made a “hot toddy” with cider. It was delicious and just what the doctor ordered. However, my friend (jokingly) told me that I could not call it a hot toddy. Hmph. I disagree. Go forth and make what you want! Happy celebrating! -Subway Steph :)

maya said...

Thank you, Steph, that means a lot <3

maya said...

Thanks, Nicole!

So it's not just me! I dread this book, and thought it was because of me and my anxieties!

maya said...

I do have that mental jar, Nance. And I'm taking your go ahead on the toddy! (The maple liqueur sounds amazing.)

maya said...

Yes!

maya said...

Haha, Steph--I love that we're on the same wavelength with the cider toddy. Sounds like it helped you get over a cold? Maybe? Toddies really do help me!

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