Mathru School for the Differently-Abled
Tuesday 1/14/14
Well, the plan changed and I'm going over to the School for the Blind tomorrow. So today I taught here, and I welcomed both my classes with the new General Dragon Lady rules. At the end of the day we had a couple more finished mosaics to grout later this week, the cut tiles were sorted back into their proper bins, and no glue was wasted. Woo hoo!!
I made good progress on my bees mirror, too. Muktha came by tonight and was impressed with my bees. She was delighted with the story about bees symbolizing the achievement of the impossible.
She told me that tomorrow there will be a special harvest festival event at the School for the Blind, and I won't be teaching but will be involved in the festivities. There is a bigger event happening Saturday at which I'm supposed to make a little speech. Muktha was disappointed that I only have one of my new outfits sewn up, and we both agreed I should wear it Saturday. I told her I'll wear a nice pair of long black pants with a dressier top tomorrow instead of my usual crew-neck tee shirt and capris.
She wanted to see my new salwar kameez, so I tried it on for her. She loved it so much that she told me to wear it tomorrow anyway, "and I guarantee I'll have someone sew up another outfit for you to wear on Saturday."
"Sounds like a win-win to me," I told her. I think we'll go for one of the saris. I got one in a deep red with a black print border, and the other is deep purple with a gold border.
And Muktha said she will get me some red dots to wear on my forehead with my new outfits. I'm going native!
Tuesday 1/14/14
Well, the plan changed and I'm going over to the School for the Blind tomorrow. So today I taught here, and I welcomed both my classes with the new General Dragon Lady rules. At the end of the day we had a couple more finished mosaics to grout later this week, the cut tiles were sorted back into their proper bins, and no glue was wasted. Woo hoo!!
I made good progress on my bees mirror, too. Muktha came by tonight and was impressed with my bees. She was delighted with the story about bees symbolizing the achievement of the impossible.
She told me that tomorrow there will be a special harvest festival event at the School for the Blind, and I won't be teaching but will be involved in the festivities. There is a bigger event happening Saturday at which I'm supposed to make a little speech. Muktha was disappointed that I only have one of my new outfits sewn up, and we both agreed I should wear it Saturday. I told her I'll wear a nice pair of long black pants with a dressier top tomorrow instead of my usual crew-neck tee shirt and capris.
She wanted to see my new salwar kameez, so I tried it on for her. She loved it so much that she told me to wear it tomorrow anyway, "and I guarantee I'll have someone sew up another outfit for you to wear on Saturday."
"Sounds like a win-win to me," I told her. I think we'll go for one of the saris. I got one in a deep red with a black print border, and the other is deep purple with a gold border.
And Muktha said she will get me some red dots to wear on my forehead with my new outfits. I'm going native!