The textbook for my class about educational psychology cost me $118.50. One book. No CD or anything else that is worth my while. How utterly disappointing. It made me think back to this past summer and the history of public education class that I took. I don't think my professor ever mentioned the date in which public education became a business. Oh well.
I'm off of my soap box now. (Just thought I'd let you know.)
Life and Death:
Something else that has been on my mind is the taking away of human life. The Democrats and Republicans like to blame each other for the desecration of the human race. When, in reality, they're both to blame. Democrats support a woman's right to have an abortion (a.k.a the right to privacy) and Republicans support war and the death penalty. This doesn't make sense.
I'm confused.
Human life is miraculous and should be treated as so.
facebook: The People Place
Over the last several days, I've reconnected with a lot of my friends through facebook. Girls I used to dance with in the Tucson Regional Ballet Company...people from middle and high school...former coworkers...childhood friends. It has been amazing! The entire experience has brought me to a new understanding of friendship.
When I was younger, I valued my friends for the ways in which they made me feel, not their unique gifts. Reading through the profiles of my friends on facebook, I realized how phenomenal each one of them is. My friends are ballerinas; graduate students; costume designers; photographers; baristas; parents; politicians; and social workers.
I'm fortunate to have been exposed to their greatness, and I appreciate every moment they have shared with me.
PERFECTIONism:
Nothing is ever good enough when I'm... getting ready for work... writing...cleaning...teaching...preparing a meal...folding clothes...doing homework...putting my makeup on...making my coffee...talking...eating...doing my hair...and, everything can be better.
All of this, because I'm consumed by PERFECTIONism.