As I age, fewer and fewer of the people in my life engage with greeting cards. My children really do not understand the concept, and I am starting to lose my sense of it myself. As long as greeting cards are expected by some of the people in my life I will continue to send them, but the idea of paying someone else to compose sentiments to express on my behalf does go against my sense of myself as a writer.
I caught a student cheating on a final exam this morning. I had a line of sight on them and watched for ten minutes as they took their cellphone out of their pocket, kept it below their table, typed into it, read it, put it away, then wrote on the exam, repeating this cycle over and over again. I was a bit surprised as the exam was open notes but this student had not attended many of our classes, just stopping by for exams, and I conjecture that they had no notes to open. I confronted the student who admitted that they had done wrong in an inarticulate non-confessional way. By the afternoon they had signed off on the honor code violation report to avoid further investigation and possible sanctions beyond failing the exam. Is anger the right emotion to feel now? I had a working relationship with the student, although they had not contributed much to it. They had deceived me in order to gain unwarranted advantage over their peers in the class and that is not right. I don't wan...
I like having the artwork and the thought of picking out the best card with someone in mind, but I also like to add a personal message with lotsof hugs and kisses.
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