Headache

Entry 378 for Monday April 26, 2021

The core questions:

Credit goes to Ben and readers of his blog for these “Four Questions” and the five stretch questions.

  1. What did you do today? Packed lunch/snack and sent Adrián off to his first in-person school day since this all began; #TC2005B morning session last class with them for my portion; confirmed final project presentations with Amdocs for #TC2005B on Thursday/Friday; missed a meeting with #TC3045 Carlos; helped promoted on the English session of the CIIE conference call for participation; started #TC3045 class late due to that event but had a great discussion about Joel Spolsky’s classic blog posts; no #educoffee session in the morning (classes) and I had a headache and went for a nap missing the afternoon session; #MA2002B planning meeting; my last session with my #TC2005B evening students.
  2. What did you enjoy? All three classes went well and that CIIE session as well.
  3. What did you find difficult? For some reason I had a sore throat and a headache today. I kept back paranoia but was aware enough to go for a nap.
  4. What has changed? This should be the week I get vaccinated. We are not at the end of this but that is definitely a big milestone.

Featured Image Credit

Closeup of a bronze statue which appears to be holding its head with both hands as if with a headache.
“headache” flickr photo by openDemocracy https://flickr.com/photos/opendemocracy/1482020719 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license

Today’s Reading/Listening

Not much time for reading but I am almost caught up on podcasts (to April 12th).

Video Released Today

None.

 

 

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2 thoughts on “Journaling during Covid-19 – Entry 378

  1. There is no “doing it wrong”. Do what works for you, I plan to continue until covid is something “behind us” which will be awhile still. Hence the reason for choosing three digits when I started with entry#001. Cheers

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