
I've often wondered whether the bond I feel with Simone stems more from the father-daughter relationship or the fact that she, like me, is a middle child with an academic bent. It's a lot of both, I'm sure.
In any case, it's great to talk to her about everything going on in her life -- home, work, career, social events (a weekly ethnic potluck for viewing "Project Runway") -- and share some of what's happening with me.
Speaking of which...
My "blogosphere" class at Portland State has nine registered students, far fewer than the 30-plus I had a year ago. Judging from tonight's first four-hour segment, this is a good group and I anticipate some good discussions Saturday and Sunday. I eased into the topic today with a writing exercise intended to reveal the students' characteristics and values, followed by a leisurely introduction to the world of blogging -- how many are doing it, how and why they do it, etc.
We'll explore more aspects of the interconnected world of blogs, including discussion of some real-life ethical situations, and hear from guest speakers both days.
With a schedule like this, I won't see Simone again until Sunday night when all of us gather for a home-cooked dinner to celebrate her special day. Then, she can share what she told me -- the story of the mom who wrote to her out of the blue to thank Simone for being such a positive influence and great help to her son as he attempts to find his way at an alternative high school and consider his options after graduation.
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