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Thursday, June 28, 2007
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Happy Thirsday Thirteen !!! |
Thirteen things I didn't like in my holiday homework: (this includes disasters)
1.Having a cleanliness drive session in our society. (apparently all the children in our society had been given this task-BOOHOOHOO)
2.Writing a 1-month-report on the weather of Delhi.
3.Going to my grandma and squeezing out tales of the past. (I had to endure seeing souveni
ors sh had kept)
4.Go outside and pick up rocks from the surrounding to see which type they were (some people thought I was a road-cleaner)
5.Taking interview of the vegetable man
6. Teaching my servants daughter how to write (she claimed she had studied till 8the class )
7. Writing my daily diet for one week (it isn't exactly BALANCED)
8. Making a jigsaw puzzle out of a world map (i'll have to give all the credit to my brother)
9. The school instructed us to read James Herriot- I bought a heavy book which (not surprisingly) fell on my little toe and now I can see close ups of the rainbow.
10. We were told to find out information about global warming in three subjects and I compiled the information for all three in one folder. (I don't know about the results)
I CAN'T THINK OF MORE!! :-(
Ok, fine, i enjoyed the rest!!
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posted by Dumb Fiddler @ 7:42 PM
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I remember each year for 4 consecutive years having to write an essay with the title "What I did with my summer". I always wanted to write "Plot a way of avoiding writing this essay" but never had the courage. Looking back I should have done that and then written a silly fictional account of the methods I devised and how they failed.
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Don't you just hate busywork? I never had a problem with doing assignments that actually had a point to them, but I absolutely *hated* stuff that was just assigned because the teacher thought she had to give us something...
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That does sound dreadful! Great list though, and happy TT!
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Eew, Fiddler. I wouldn't have wanted to do that sort of work, either. Yuck.
Although maybe teaching the girl to read would have been okay. I mean, I got both my kids reading around age four...
Happy TT!
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I just hope you'll be able to recover from the dreadful work you had to do. Just smile and things will get better.
Happy Thursday dear!
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Happy TT!
Liked your list!
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Sounds like loads of fun;)Happy TT.
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That is some list. I do hope you get through this with a smile. :o)
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I remember each year for 4 consecutive years having to write an essay with the title "What I did with my summer". I always wanted to write "Plot a way of avoiding writing this essay" but never had the courage. Looking back I should have done that and then written a silly fictional account of the methods I devised and how they failed.