The Policies

Down in the basement, I decided to pop the very rough chapters 6 and 7 and the fairly polished chapter 8 into the working draft and move on to reanalyzing revisions that will eventually be chapter 9. Chapter 9 presents my most daunting dissertation challenge thus far, but by adhering to a strict policy of dawdling, staring into space, and drifting into daydreams over the next several weeks, I feel confident an outline will slowly emerge. While dawdling, I’m considering introducing the 2 week spring break policy at the next union meeting. It’s time for us to start tackling some important educational issues.

Comments

Anonymous said…
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LH said…
hola b, i'm heartened by your approbation. (Been watching pride and prejudice, the six hour version, this week.)

hi EL! it was great to have you here for the weekend. why do we have to go back to school? WHY???
KC said…
i think the 2-week policy is a solid idea. some of the swanky private schools around here have that, so the kids can have time to take a jaunt across the pond. Even if I'm not going across the pond, I'd still like a little extra r&r.
Undomestic said…
In Detroit and Boston they have a February and a Spring break. Nice break up of the time.
Anonymous said…
Here in SF Bay Area, they have a February break, which we are warned against calling "ski week" because not "all" the kids go skiiing, as well as a spring break.

mary
LH said…
we had two breaks in brooklyn as well. it really should be one or the other. 2 weeks together or apart. it just makes sense.

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