Who'd have ever thought my life would be so interesting that I'd have a bunch of middle schoolers asking me questions for an hour, and actually listening to what I say? Really it started when one said something about me being Mormon. I couldn't fathom how this student knew this and asked him. Not that I try to hide it, it's just a weird thing to bring up. Then they started asking questions about missionaries and the temple. Let me tell you for not being LDS, this kid knew a lot about us even what LDS stands for. Then they were asking me about my family and all this stuff. I'm sure the teacher was grateful that they were kept busy. It's a really unruly class, it's art. Anyway, I tried to steer them to a new topic being afraid a student would go home and tell their parents I was preaching to them. I told the teacher this after class and she said since they were asking the questions it was OK to answer them, that it was just bad to stand up in class and tell the students they were drawing a picture of Jesus Christ because he is our savior. The other very interesting topic that came up was honeymoons. They asked me where I went. Which I told them I didn't. One student (male) started saying for his honeymoon they were going to Hawaii where they would take a cruise around (exactly where I don't remember) next would be surfing-somewhere, then they would fly first class to Florida and do something there. This I said would be a very expensive honeymoon and he told me his parents would pay for it.
When I first started working there it seemed as if I were back in Middle School-a horrible time for me. But man these kids are growing on me. I've even started to think of going to school to teach them instead of elementary. I must be going crazy!
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Yay! Your second post! And yes, you must be crazy to even think of doing that but hey, someone's gotta do it!
Hey cute background! And now mom can read it! :0)
Brave, brave woman. Middle school scares me. :-)
That's cool that they were asking about the church (though yeah, I can see why you'd be nervous talking about it -- from what I remember from my "Teachers and the Law" class, though, that teacher is right-on with her advice).
And I can't believe a middle-schooler (and a BOY middle-schooler at that!) has his honeymoon planned. As Alex would say, "chicka-WHAT?!"
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