My lesson not yet learned.

By simplelsie

 

 I cannot quite believe how I have spent the entire afternoon. It reminds me of the dreams one has with high school or college as the setting. You know, the ones. You’re in school and in a panic. You’re totally unprepared for a big test that you’ve just remembered is being given today. Maybe you’re unprepared because you didn’t study or you haven’t shown up for a single class all semester or maybe you’re in a panic because you just realized that you forgot to get dressed between showering at home and going to class and your memory lapse is now out there for all to see.

Well, okay. This afternoon hasn’t been quite that traumatizing, but it still seems strange that I have had an afternoon of desperately doing homework that I’ve neglected until the last minute. Homework? I couldn’t believe it when the instructor assigned it. Homework? That’s okay when your parents force you to go to school and do nothing themselves all day except go to work and have nothing to do in the evening but sit around and do things that parents like to do–things like make dinner and schlepp you to the mall or to your friend’s house. But homework for adults who are paying to have a good time one day a week? I was much more gracious than it sounds like I was when MA gave the first assignment. And the second assignment didn’t sound like it would be much of a problem. I mean I’m not getting graded on this, right? I could do the whole thing in like ten minutes, easy. It wouldn’t be the best picture ever drawn, but hey (and here I shrugged in my mind), I’m not trying to be teacher’s pet. Ten minutes and I’m outta there.

The third and fourth assignments were assigned in the afternoon class. I was sensible enough to start feeling panic by that time and that’s probably why I kept putting off starting the assignments the day after I got them. Yesterday as I started getting ready to go to Nephew’s birthday party I remembered what I should have been doing all week, but I couldn’t not show up for the party. I was driving the guest of honor and quite a lot of food to the bash and after the bash I felt like I’d been to a bash.
So that’s why I’ve been hard at it all afternoon. I figure that I’ll finish that last irritatingly impossible piece in time to leave tomorrow if I don’t sleep more than four hours tonight. I make no promises about being awake enough to remember to get dressed before I leave the house though.

 

4 Responses to “My lesson not yet learned.”

  1. Violet Says:

    Why don’t you tell your teacher/ trainer that you are really pressed for time and you cannot complete all the “homework”, but you’ll certainly try.

    Then you can complete only the really interesting stuff you feel like doing :)

  2. simplelsie Says:

    I finished the work and it was very well received, but I think your suggestion is a very good one and I thank you for it.

    Maybe I should have mentioned that the classes are drawing classes that I am taking purely for the fun of them, so “having” to do homework isn’t as bad as it sounds from this post. I found that by letting the guys do their own laundry and clean up after themselves, I had plenty of time to sketch.

    I’ll be posting photos of some sketches later in the week. I’d do it now, but a long day enjoying myself at the class has really tired me out.

  3. Bunny Says:

    Oh, posting your sketches? I’m so glad to hear you’ll be promptly attending to your blog homework.
    But perhaps we’d better not call it that in case you lose any more sleep catering for your eager readers? After all we wouldn’t want you stumbling in with just your socks on, would we? ;)

  4. simplelsie Says:

    Your wish is my command. A photo of the sketch I did on the June Sketchcrawl follows in the next post as well as one other sketch you might remember me doing.

    And you aren’t suggesting I wear socks with these sandals, are you? There will be no socks for this student!

    oops…

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