This week I read some of the Aesop Fables. It was definitely interesting and quite fun to read. Each story wasn't very long, so it didn't feel boring to read to many. It was interesting to see how the characters and their actions result in a lesson at the end of the story. There were a few where I kind of went, "Huh?" since the story didn't exactly end, and you have to figure out how the lesson at the end relates to the situation in the story. I did get to read both portions of the reading, since it was quite fun I didn't want to put it off.
The rabbit and the tortoise lesson (source: tumblr) |
My Best Writing This Week
My other classes don't require writing, so there really isn't that many choices to choose from. I'm quite satisfied with my storytelling this week, although I still think last week's was better. It was a bit hard to decide with fable to concentrate on this week, since there were so many to choose from. It was awkward at first trying to combine two fables, even though the story is very similar. Last week was easier, since it was just one story, retold.
My Other Classes
I'm currently applying for grad school, and am studying (a lot) to take the GRE in March. I've also been given an opportunity by one of my previous professors to help her and a grad student on a research project, so I'm looking forward to that.
We (my group and I) will have to meet with OU Physician again soon to present our Project Definition Presentation, basically telling them what we plan to accomplish this semester. I'm afraid that they'll be a bit let down, since we will mostly be concentrating on presentation stuff, such as which dashboard to use, instead of focusing on the analytics, as they expected. The analytics, we found out, would be done by the grad students. So there's that.
This upcoming week for art therapy, we're going to have to turn in our sketch books, so I'll be spending a few hours filling up the book to the required pages.
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