Sunday, December 7, 2008

Into the wilderness...

...with all of student civilization in tow.


I've said before that hiking for me is a time of quiet contemplation. A chance to reconnect with nature in the limited sense of breathing air that's in close proximity to trees, and not having vehicles, computers or any peculiar noise-making devices nearby. (Granted I did take my cell phone, but that was for the purpose of knowing the time, and it's always on vibrate).

The students I repeatedly go hiking with, however, have a very different feel for hiking and what it entails. When these guys and girls go hiking they do it with MP5s blaring music and constant singing or chattering all the way up. They even have moments when they turn around and shout randomly back down the valley - to tell you the truth it's actually quite annoying.
But I like them a lot, and this gets me out of my apartment, so I'm happy to do it, even if I don't always enjoy the manner of doing.

Today I went hiking, only for a little over an hour, then walked back down, picking up garbage on the way, then I returned some library books that Rose borrowed for me, and then returned to my apartment.

Later in the evening I received a call from some guy who I've only seen a couple times and then I received a call from Rose who said her roommates had gone into town to do shopping and had left her without a key back to their room. What's more, she asked if I was home, I admitted I was, and she said she was "outside my window" and saw that the light wasn't on... yeah...


As far as work, this week I'm going to give the students another lesson in advocating and making choices as a group. This week we'll do shopping and eating.
I'll also assign them to groups of 4-6 and they'll perform together in their final - which it turns out has to be before the new year.