I can already feel my brain clearing. What a fucking semester. I spent every single week in a fog of near-delirium, fatigued as I've never been fatigued while working at Smoo. My blog posts have tended to reflect this, I think: my average number of typos and non sequiturs per post was much higher than usual over the past few months. My personal emails to friends and family have probably felt somewhat distant and distracted, and for that I can do aught but apologize. Sorry, everyone.
By "fucking semester," however, I don't mean that I wasn't enjoying myself. On the contrary, this was a fantastic semester in terms of student participation, and as much as I was moaning and groaning yesterday about the 97% overall rating, that rating isn't really so different from what I get in other semesters. I still think about the near-perfect winter 2006 semester and wonder whether it's possible to reach that level again. Of course, evals are subjective and a lot of this is out of my control: different students view the same teacher different ways, through the filter of their own quirky personalities. Student attitudes and performance are by no means tightly linked to teacher attitudes and performance, as much as the hagwon bosses would like to believe it so.
All the same, I'm glad the madness is, for the moment, done. I'm looking forward to my trip to France and Switzerland, to seeing my French and Swiss families, and to breathing some fresh mountain air. When I think about it, I suppose Europe is still a romantic destination for me. I'm excited about going back after an absence of several years, and I'm looking forward to using French on an extended basis after rusting up as much as I have.
So now I have to focus on the mass of things to do before Tuesday morning's departure. Among them:
5. think about buying a tinier digicam than what I currently own, something I can more easily tote around Europe
9. clean my place up, get rid of extra food, and defrost the fridge
...etc., etc.
As you can see, there's much to do and not much time to do it. Off I go, then. More later as the spirit (or the colon) moves me.
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