Ah...my last Tuesday before summer break! To say that it has been a long time coming is an understatement! I am just finishing my 23rd year of teaching in the hormone infested frontal cortex undeveloped madhouse called middle school. In a mere two years I will be able to fish 7 days a week if I want...or even possibly sleep in and drink coffee whenever I want! All are great ambitions! Writers Joe and Steve are my heroes. They drink coffe all day and beer all night. It is rumored that they only sleep when I try to stop by and visit. I have that effect on people. Or is it affect. Oh no...drifting off topic... Affect and effect are like those two cousins at a family reunion who look almost identical but insist they’re nothing alike. Affect is the dramatic one—always acting, always doing the emotional heavy lifting. Effect is the chill cousin who just shows up afterward like, “Yeah, I’m the result of all that.” One causes the chaos, the ...
Earlier this week, I thought I might write my post about memory, and then forgot why - I wish I were kidding. Today, though, I noticed the Almanac’s latest banner quotation, and I saw Faulkner’s compelling words from Light in August: Memory believes before knowing remembers. Believes longer than recollects, longer than knowing, even wonders. Oh, good, I thought, I knew there was a reason. Wednesday, I’ll turn 79, and increasingly, my short-term memory fails me. I’ll go to do something, but my mind’s eye gets blocked by. . . what? Scientists point to natural shifts like brain shrinkage, cellular changes, and vascular decline. They suggest I’m probably okay and that it’s normal to take longer to absorb new information. That I shouldn’t worry too much when I misplace things. I wish I could remember this reassurance when I’m groping around for my phone. There are some things, though, I remember clearly. Just this morning, my brother sent my siblings and me a picture of an indelible spo...