Snap crackle (the things that inspire).
I am taking some sheets of giant bubble wrap home to pop.
If they're nice, I might let the kids pop some too.
Gonna be a swell evening.
Oh, and also this:
The note left me by a parent.
If you don’t feel like reading cursive, it says:
“I give permission for my son ****** to drop Photography. He says he really needs a study hall and finds Photography boring.
Parent signature,
************
Couple questions, in reverse order of importance:
The parent helpfully included the handwritten “parent signature,” which Is interesting - and perhaps helpful, I suppose.
It simply has to be asked: is there a point in this sentence where a period could have been inserted earlier, and a particular sentence fragment simply left out?
I ask this with a smile and a sense of wonderment. I am not afraid of feedback or dialogue intended to enrich understanding; my initial read-through, as well as every subsequent read-through since, leads me to believe it simply intended to inform me of what my class is:
Boring.
Or perhaps that this parent’s highly intelligent, highly creative, highly imaginative, highly engaged son did not find it stimulating or challenging enough to find worthwhile.
Love y’all,
The Boring Teacher