Anyway, I can't exactly remember what got me started on it, but I told the kids we were going over it for a couple of reasons, first being that it was good reading comprehension practice material, and second, that I thought an understanding of it could help them lead better lives. And I believe it's not inaccurate, but after about a wee
k of studying it I don't feel as strongly about it as I did in the beginning. In any case, at the end of it I asked the kids to do a free write in which they speculated on their levels of attainment of the five basic needs, upon which level of need they were living, and how they might achieve a higher level on the hierarchy. I thought it might be good to try to write about it myself.
There are a few principles you have to know to get it. First...
So I started writing this a while ago. Days? Weeks? I ran out of the interest, or the energy neccessary to finish it. That happens to me a lot. I find in t
he last few years that I get 3/4ths of the way through stuff and run out of gas. ADD? I guess. Anyway, instead, here are some pictures. I found this little video about aging pics to look like they were shot with a Holga, a kind of legendary cheap Russian medium format camera with a plastic lens. I bought one a few years ago, but it was just when the world was really making the transition to digital cameras, and I had my first, and all of the s
udden it just seemed like it wasn't worth the money to develop film. But I guess I can photoshop the pics to make them look like I shot them with the Holga, now.
Pics.
This one doesn't look as Holga-ized, but oh well.
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Sorry about that. I misspelled a word, and couldn't let it stand.
I like your philosophy on books to discuss in class. Glad you don't have to follow cirriculum. I'm also glad you are posting again. Thanks. --Mom
Hey Mike! I have been trying to find out where you were for like the last two weeks. How are you doing? I am still up in Logan. Send me an email I have something I want to run by you.
Talk to you soon
Jared Harding
hardingcrew@gmail.com
You always leave the funniest (meaning best) comments on my blog. I'm resisting the temptation to say, "So what did Jared want?"
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