Dog Days Of Dopiness

I'm into the stage of summer where I probably need to go back to work again; I've lost focus and become a bit lazy . . . I had trouble peeling myself off a lounge chair at the pool the other day, though I was really hot, and barely found the strength to slip into the pool . . . and my reading habits are reflecting this-- I keep switching between three books, one called Lego: A Love Story, a totally frivolous account of how Jonathan Bender gets back into building Lego creations as an adult; another called El Narco, which details the drug war in Mexico and seems like something I should be informed about (but also seems very distant from my life) and a third called It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How The American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism, which also seems like something I should be informed about, and should be able to relate to my students as the election season heats up, but it's really complicated . . . and my students still seem pretty abstract at this point, so I'll probably end up ditching all these books and completing The Ripliad.

3 comments:

Al DePantsdowno said...

You need to read something a little lighter. Put this on your kindle. http://www.withouthotair.com/
Don't forget to bring that book for me to the beach. And Mel, can you make some cookies with nuts? I don't like the raisins either.

rob said...

I WILL EAT THE RAISINS

rob said...

on the bright side, your annual trip to the outer banks is typically an intellectual bonanza, full of stimulating conversation and body/mind cleansing. or whatever the exact opposite of that would be.

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