
A vile legion, no alkaline vial
A third eye opened up to show
The first two burned out and bled
Soon forgotten, supposed to know
A toot of one’s own horn
I found myself getting in touch
With beauty scarily sublime
It overwhelmed, too much
As skin returned from blue
The views up there began to fade
Stirred up in a sandy wave
To crash on the beach I made
It’s not these orange-tinted glasses
Or butterflies flowing from my gut
Reality was just a ‘barely hanging on’
Out of my mind, a door slowly shut
Submitted to No Theme Thursday and the attached picture as inspiration.
Today I’m feeling:
Pretty good. An easy start and a relatively simple first class with my grade 8s.
Today I’m grateful for:
Being able to quickly rearrange my afternoon class so that everyone could finish early.
The best thing about today was:
Getting home by 3pm and though it’s a bit of a negative, I lazily watched TV rather than getting anything done.
What was out of your control today and how did you handle it?
My second class was supposed to be at 2.30, but a few students had told me that because other teachers were away, they had nothing to do until then.
So during my first class, I was thinking how to start at 12.30 instead so that everyone could finish early.
I decided to go for it and messaged them to come at 12.30 and we would find a classroom to study in.
It was only a little later that I realised that I had forgotten that this class is made up of students from two different programs, and one had classes until 12.30, which meant that they would miss lunch by coming straight to my class this time.
I thought I’d smoothed it over because I knew that they wouldn’t actually study until 12.30 and asked them to quickly grab lunch whilst they could.
The class went well and we got it all done in an hour, as the room was due for another class.
Later, I heard that the two groups of students were quarrelling about this change of plan, so I had to try and smooth things over. Though I also found out that this was not just about what happened today, but an ongoing situation between the two.
Something I learned today?
Burmese armed resistance are financing themselves by flooding Thailand with cheap drugs, causing a moral quandary for those who support their fight for (supposed) ‘democracy’ there.
Somehow, I never come across these cheap drugs!
Review your acts, Good and bad.
I watched all the students preparing for the drama competition and personally wished each of them good luck for the next few days. Lin, Jet, Namyen, Guitar, Noah, Poppy, Achang, Alew, Wipping, Palm and a couple of others. I dispersed all my coins to them as they begged for spending money while they are away. I think that cost me 17 baht in total! I hope that they have a good time because they have been working hard on this play.










