Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Most of my struggles in Algebre weren't the result of Mr. Lobb; they were the result of me. I lost interest in the class. When we started doing graphing, I found it boring. I just didn't see the relevance of it for my life. Truth be told, I started to feel that Algebra wasn't relevant to my life. I... Sign in to see full entry.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
No One to Tell
When schools would let out early on account of weather, I would let Aunt Sandra and Josh Gabber know, for they had children in school. Now that Cousin Amanda and Brian Gabber are grown, there is no need to do that. Schools let out early on Tuesday because of snowy weather, and I felt like I had to... Sign in to see full entry.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
The Funny Side of Lobb
Mr. Lobb did have a funny side to himself. When students didn't complete their homework, or did have a half-ass job, he would call the offending students, "Lazy boy." "Oh, it looks like we have a lazy boy here," he would say or, "Come on, lazy boy, you can do better." He had a lot of us laughing at... Sign in to see full entry.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
No Square for Me
Something I would not want to do is experience New Year's Eve at Times Square in New York City. First off, the crowd would be way too much for me. I'm not an anti-crowd guy, but I think that even some people who love crowds would have to at least give pause to going there on New Year's Eve. I also... Sign in to see full entry.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
I Didn't Like Lobb
When I look back at my high school career, Mr. Lobb is my least favorite teacher. Lobb was one of those teachers who taught as though the students already knew how to do it. That's fine to do if a teacher has an advanced class. We were not an advanced class, and that played a role in why I struggled... Sign in to see full entry.