I am in week 4 of my 1,000 week journey to getting my Master's degree. OK, I exaggerate. Barely. Well, it seems like it will take forever to get to the point where I am looking at this from the other side. I have been working hard to find time for my school work (which incidentally was about 12 hours worth last week) with my need for doing nothing. Nothing for me is really just staring at a computer. Clicking links. Hooked by AOL headlines. I can be lost in cyberspace for hours.
It's been hard. Besides the theory of leadership traits and the history of curriculum, here are a few of the more interesting things I have learned in week four:
- If your loved one goes away for a long period of time, you can do this and end up looking like an idiot.
- Patrick Swazey wrote "She's like the Wind" about his wife. (They were married for 34 years. Wow!)
- There is gene therapy that has color-blind monkeys seeing color. (I spent some time imagining a researcher interpreting oooh-oooh-aaaah-aaaah to mean YELLOW.)
- If you are a college student, a samurai sword is the weapon of choice for deterring (and killing) a burglar.