Friday, March 31, 2006

Another Sunny Day

Late this afternoon (after spending hours upon hours recovering from the past five weeks) my boo and I made our way out to Brooklyn, Williamsburg to be precise, where we observed that we were not dirty or shaggy enough for the hipsters, but also that the neighborhood is in no way as gentrified as everyone claims... although there were enough trendy nightspots to make a New York City Teaching Fellow ponder schooling herself in the art of Re-building Tolerance.
New York City is really amazing-- the way neighborhood intermingle and build upon each other, totally different but never isolated. That, plus the sunny weather and the far away distance of certain dingy school hallways, made Fellow-ettes mood decidedly plus calme.

On a different note entirely, this blog now allows anonymous comments. So, even if you are not a) a savvy teacher-cum-blogger or b) a savvy-student-or-student-in-spirit-cum-blogger you can now post freely and leave your love and hate whenever you damn well please. Or not. I really don't care. Whatever. Seriously. It's up to you.
Okay?
Okay.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi. i got here via google. i've recently made the very bold decision to enroll in NYCTF for 2006 Fall. i think your blog gives me a lot of insight on what being a teaching fellow may be like. so thanks for being honest in your entries and all the caution/warning signs! =]

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