The Week that Flew By

This week, in a long-delayed response to an email from my advisor, I wrote to her, "Now that I am teaching, each day seems to last a year but each week seems to last a minute." It's fulfilling work, but it is intense; because I teach one morning class and one evening class each Monday and Wednesday, those days feel like two. I've caught myself saying "yesterday" when referring to that morning...

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Here's what captured my attention this week...

I'm reading: Student papers. They're solid, but I still do not recommend them. 

I'm listening to: On Friday night, I attended a concert organized by our friends' teenage daughter to raise funds for Hungry for Music. She performed "No One Else" from the show Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812--beautifully, I might add--and the song captivated me. 

I'm watching: Last night I saw Murder on the Orient Express. It was exactly what I was in the mood for: a campy caper. The performances were excellent, and it was suspenseful enough to be interesting without ever being tense. I won't lie--it's not a great movie. It is a fine one, though, and I left the theater in a good mood. 

What are you reading, listening to, or watching this week?