Good evening, everyone.
Kudos to me for a first-time posting in the month of April.
I have roughly two weeks until I get my life back. In two weeks, the play I am co-directing will be over and I'll have evenings free again.
Two weeks from today is my birthday and I will be one year better.
Two weeks from today Parent-Teacher Conferences will be over and I will be in the middle of studying Romeo and Juliet with my freshmen.
Two weeks from now should hopefully mean nicer weather instead of the winter-like conditions we've had around here lately.
Two weeks = happiness and freedom
Oh, and...got to give it up for small victories. My weigh-in day was yesterday and I stepped on the scale to a 1.4 pound loss! Yay! Brings me to 13.4 pounds total since December 31st. 131.6 pounds. Size ten pants WITH A BELT!
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Have a great weekend!
"Come, gentle night, — come, loving black brow'd night,
Give me my Romeo; and when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of Heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night,
And pay no worship to the garish sun."
I love it!
"Swear not by the moon,
th' inconstant moon,
that monthly changes
in her circled orb."
Although...despite the beauty of Shakespeare's language, my freshmen always go nuts for:
Montague: "Give me my longsword, ho!"
Personally, I like:
Benvolio: "Part, fools, you know not what you do!"