It’s starting to feel like the holiday is almost here now
that we’ve finished our last Day One schedule classes for the week. (This is a
Day Two Friday week.)
Dance fever seems to have hit most of the tweens and teens
now, but I’ve been immune so far; and will hopefully be able to self-heal if I
do catch it between now and Saturday.
Rowen has a mild case of it, but she doesn’t want a cure – she’d like to
have a more serious case of it; if only ‘Tommy’ wasn’t currently taken, and
still pretty much oblivious to seeing her the same way he has pretty much since
they first started school.
There really wasn’t much to report from school. We’re still getting extra work, and while
everyone is still talking about the dance and March Break; there hasn’t been
any major news flashes. It started
warming up again today, so Rowen and I spent part of our lunchtime outside, but
it’s going to be the next couple of days that are really going to be nice; so we
decided to switch our work and play nights around so we could have a better
outdoor play day.
Rowen had needed to get parental approval for that change,
but they didn’t have a problem with moving up the work they had planned for her
on Thursday. Mom was working in the
office anyway while Ethan and Ehlana were busy with some Grade Ten final exams;
so we did the after-school snack there before I fired up my computer and got to
work too.
We went with an easy-dinner night, and followed that up with
more work in the office; separate Magi lessons for the twins and I; and then
Mom and I did the full bath and bedtime routine with Ethan and Ehlana. That included a story and snack break with
Dad in the office, and after my brother and sister were tucked in; I headed up
to my room to get started on my studying while multi-tasking some Jacuzzi time.
I don’t think that watching Ethan and Ehlana doing their
Grade Ten tests had anything to do with it, but I’ve decided that I’m ready to
move on to my next language study.
There’s a bit more that I want to wrap up tomorrow night before taking
March Break off, but other than keeping brushed up on my Javanese and Malagasy,
the same as I do for every other language I’ve learned; I’m ready to move on
from the Polynesian/Malayo languages.
Next up: Punjabi.
My archive ‘homework’ assignment from my lesson took about
an hour to finish, and then I spent some time working on our Magi project
archive. Though Mom went through the
tween years too, she and Uncle Adam both think that I have a unique opportunity
and perspective for observing and analyzing the Magi, Latents, and normal
tweens and teens – especially since I can observe them all day at school. That includes studying my own development,
and comparing that to my friends and classmates. I won’t bore you with the details – if you’re
interested; feel free to hop over to that section of the archives – but I
actually do seem to find out new things all the time right now in particular
about how Magi develop through puberty – and the differences between the three
groups.
Anyway, I didn’t get around to my nightly computer checks
until one o’clock, and it’s heading toward one-thirty now, so I’m going to wrap
this up; call it a night; and get some sleep.
Until next time, this is Magi Master Cassie Proctor; logging
out!