By plantpotters
School has been a bit chaotic. I had to take a couple days off to recover from the first dose of the vaccine (I'm notoriously bad about shots). While I'm so incredibly grateful that I could get it, I was knocked out for 2 whole days and am behind.
72 hours of chaos:
●read a chapter + notes + watched necessary videos and presentations
●graphic organizer activity for this (past) week (mind map with bubbl.us or whatever that took too long)
●discussion readings + post + reply
●19 page assignment
●"long term assignment" that was a 4-5 page essay in response to an article that I did within 12 hours
●170 minutes of stats videos + notes
●initial contribution for stats group project
●lots of essay revising for a comp class + submission
●reading this week's essay for comp class and prepared notes
●shoveling my corner house and my grandma's house *twice*
I wish I could say that tomorrow is going to be better, but it's not :/
My region is currently being pummeled by a snow storm and I'm going to have to get up early early to shovel 7-12 inches of snow before my online comp class and another grueling day of online learning while my grandma is currently dying alone in a hospital with a positive covid test along with many other health issues
~It's fine. Everything is fine~
printers and internet connections can sense fear
By an absolute miracle my gold capella schefflera bounced back from a fungal infection that it had at a grocery store. I had told my sister I wanted a yucca plant/tree whatever for my graduation/birthday gift. She panicked and grabbed my tree, which I named Ray. He's now been in my care for a little over 2.5 years 💚
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Don't buy grocery store plants
This is my only good 2020 reference hahaha
Are you nearsighted, farsighted, or do you have good vision? 👁 Personally, I am nearsighted like most people are 👓 But my spectacle power is not that high so I can still go through my day without the need of wearing glasses. How about you? 🧡
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One of my great great aunts or something like that used to have a lemon tree in her kitchen (old greek lady) and I want to do the same when I finally get my own place 🍋🍋🍋🍋🍋
I'm literally in love with this idea. I am trying to read more often. A lot of my classes are teaching/math heavy so I feel guilty reading outside of those classes, but I'm looking to change that this semester. This looks so cool!
my book journal is literally the only thing in my life that I have committed to and do consistently
Today and yesterday were school-free days. I got my first dose yesterday morning (!) But I ended up having a shitty reaction. I had a headache, low grade fever, aches + chills, fatigue, and a little dizziness. I'm better now and that's honestly how I respond to a majority of vaccines. I just took a couple days off to relax too. I'm so relieved I got that first dose though. I'm literally so glad.
Math tests with online school is no joke. Last semester I spent about 18 or so hours on a take home final. He said 20 hours would be a reasonable amount of time to spend on it. Bless your soul bruh cuz I was so mentally traumatized from that constant nonsense
Yesterday was a very long day, and was made even longer by attempting to do a math test for a good 6 hours.
they/them ... future high school math teacher ... junior math major + secondary math cert ... plants ... dogs
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