#723326 added May 1, 2011 at 12:30pm Restrictions: None
Sunday
Reach 300 students at MTMS by 12/31/11:
Not since yesterday. But, then, we're closed on Sundays.
Compile book inventory: No activity.
Pick scheduling database by 7/31/11: No activity.
Reading: One book per week. I started reading Eclipse last night and have gotten through the first hundred pages. A much quicker read than Jane Austen. I do plan to go back and read Sense and Sensibility in the near future, but probably after A Tale of Two Cities (see below.)
Writing:
(1) Blog at MT.com by the end of Wednesday: Not so much.
(2) 30 minutes of daily freestyle writing: Instead, I did 30 minutes of analysis. Check out this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books (leave it to Wiki.) Not only is A Tale of Two Cities at the top of the list, but it beats out its second place competitor, The Lord of the Rings, by a 33% margin. I had no idea it was the best of the best, and I'm ashamed to admit I've never read it. It's next on my list, after Eclipse.
With the exception of Johnny B. Goode, didn't see a driving or fast-paced dancing rhythm among the top 10. Even in the top 10, there are only 3 or 4. The majority of them are either ballads or groove rhythms. That's interesting, and good news for me, since the latter are more my style.
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