Howdy y’all

Happy Valentine’s Day, y’all! Hope you’re doing something with someone you love whether they’re there with you or somewhere else. Ye Olde Blogge doesn’t do much for Valentine’s as you might imagine that a cynical old curmudgeon wouldn’t. Anywho, it’s been a helluva week like all weeks are in the era.

  • HIATUS: The school went on hiatus for a week due to all of the infections that we’ve had among our staff and students. We were scheduled to return on Wednesday 16 February, but the ministry changed their requirements from seven days of isolation to five, so we’re returning on Monday 14 February with negative rapid tests required for all. I don’t know about this logic, but hey, here we are.
  • WEDNESDAY’S WHIFF: So, we missed Wednesday’s post. There are several good reasons:
    • First, retooling your lesson plans so that they work online isn’t as easy as they make it look in the movies. You don’t have your two minute montage of sitting at your computer doing “research” set to a peppy inspiring pop music soundtrack and then you’re Mr. Kotter or something.
    • Second, we have produced our report cards, which means writing a comment about each student you have. Only, you’re comments have to fit the mold: opening, praise, improvement all while citing work that the student did or didn’t do during the term. As you can imagine there’s a lot of cutting and pasting going on.
    • And third, all these comments have to be proofread, so the logical thing to do is to split them up among the faculty to peer-proof based on department. You know, you proof A’s, A proofs B’s, and B proofs yours. Sounds great. Only I teach in three departments: English, science, and social studies. So, I got to proof the 120 student comments of a teacher from each of those departments while some lucky soul got to proof the forty or so students that I had in each of those classes. No one realized it. I didn’t realize it until I was doing it, but then it was too late. Oh, and we were given, you know, 24 hours to do it in. And, somehow I have to do my planning for next week’s classes, too. Fuck me.
  • FEEDING THE SPIRIT: Whilst shopping for glasses, we found the altar in shown in the feature photo. I know they are feeding the spirit of the store or an ancestor or both, but it sure looked like the way I feel about life recently. So, you know what they say, “Don’t bite the hand of god when you see it at work in your life, right?” Serendipity or synchronicity or whatever.
  • PASSPORT UPDATE: I figured out what I’ve got to do. I couldn’t do it because see above. Next week’s adventure.

Anywho, I hope your week was better. Feel free to share the details on your personal whiffs or successes or Valentine’s experiences in the comments. On to the week’s reading!

READING!

From the Media

I still get up every morning and peruse the headlines and read the occasional article no matter how hectic the day is going to be. I still save a couple for Whaz Up whenever I come across anything even remotely suitable. So, here we are:

  • VALENTINE’S DAY ETIQUETTE from the Cambodian Ministry of Education. It’s an interesting study of what happens in our globalized world as the older generation realizes that something is up with the kids. Some quotes are helpful:

“A small number of young people have acted foolishly, forgotten their studies, lost their personal and family dignity and abandoned their culture and Khmer national traditions,” said the ministry.

Education Ministry issues directive on proper etiquette for Valentine’s Day

And from the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts:

Valentine’s Day in Cambodia should be an opportunity to share and ensure love with dignity, sincerity and purity to the loved ones around us, such as: family, parents, spouses, children, grandchildren as well as to relatives and friends, such as the disabled, orphans, and the needy, under the guise of writing greetings, gifts, socializing or eating together with pleasure, but Cambodians must respect Follow health rules by keeping gaps and in open spaces.

Ministry of Culture calls on young people to celebrate Valentine’s Day in accordance with Cambodian traditions
  • COSMIC MATTERING: ! The religious types value their religious experiences and gathering because it gives their lives meaning in a cosmic-sense. They have their place in the cosmos. The science-types always thought it was because of social mattering, you know, meeting and hobnobbing with friends and looking down on all us heathens. (PsyPost)

From the Blogs

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  • EXISTENTIAL ANGST? More like relief from existential angst by wandering the broad visitas of Usfman’s travels and reading of his appreciate the vastness of his interior self. I know that it has eased my tortured spirit. (Snippets of a Traveling Mind)
  • WHITE OUT! Everyone on my social medias that are having cold and snowy winters are complaining so much I daren’t mention the balmy weather we enjoy here in the tropics this time of year. Luckily, though, the French have two films that might could help you appreciate the white stuff a bit more. Honest. Don’t laugh… especially not so maniacally. Put down that shovel! (cas d’interet)
  • OUT! OUT! DAMN CLOT! If you thought you were having a tough go of it during the pandemic, maybe you’ve had a serious medical condition that couldn’t get treated because of how many medical resources our patients are taking up. If that’s you, you’re not alone. (Suziland)
  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH! The things they didn’t teach us in school and are even less likely to teach our kids in school. Take the story of Seneca Village in what is now Central Park. (Introvert Awakenings)

The Friendlies

Huzzah!
Jack

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