Thursday, January 26, 2006
After another delightful closing shift, I re-woke myself to attend the morning-scheduled seminar over the Trojan War/Aegean Bronze Age art. I gratefully watched a video about Heinrich Schliemann, for I would not have been able to remain awake for any lecture. The host of the film (the first of a series), Michael Wood, wrote one of the textbooks we are using.

Michael Wood is so dreamy.
He wears very tight jeans throughout, and even manages to appear at one point in this historical narrative shirtless, reading in a bed by candle light. This video was almost as hilarious as the first one we watched, whereinwhich the narrator referred to the chief current excavator of the Troy site as "the Godfather of modern archaeology" (at which I laughed uproariously, to the bemusement of my fellow classmates).
I signed up to judge rounds at the Tech debate tournament all day this Saturday, during which I should hopefully finish reading the text about Schliemann and the beginnings of Aegean pottery art. I find the pottery studies interesting and might consider composing some sort of thesis for such a topic in the research paper we are to build upon during the course of the term.
Wir lesen jetzt eine Geschichte, "Die Rote Katze". Ich werde ein Papier schreiben, über ein Thema dieser Geschicht. Es werde schwer sein, weil ich nicht Deutsch kann. "Zwei Seite," sagt die Lehrerin! Schade. Ich muß am Morgen meine Hausaufgaben machen, weil am Wochenende ich keine Zeite haben werden. Schade wieder.
Ich habe heute von dreizehn bis einunddreizig gearbeitet. Jetzt soll ich zum Bett gehen, weil früh am morgen ich trainieren mußen. Danach wurde ich meine Hausaufgaben machen- wie ein gutes Ei.
Ich bin so ein gutes Ei.
[Lauree Frances Keith concluded this diatribe at 7:21 PM]