Thursday, December 25, 2014
RELATED LEARNINGS
RELATED LEARNING
Now and then an athlete being interviewed will say something to the effect that the coach taught him/her, about how to live in addition to sports skills. Without the interview, I think the same thing happened to me. Strangely, I had a couple of experiences such as that. One in Junior High School in a Latin class,and another in a Senior English class in high school. I will share those experiences with all my eager readers.
I loved my Latin class in Junior High, maybe because I really liked Miss Curtin, the teacher. She made class fun, and I enjoyed the atmosphere. She had a great sense of humor, and one time I wrote on the a Latin Test, “Amen!” She thought that was hilarious, particularly with the Latin reference. So I was a fun type. However, even she got a little sick of my antics one day and banished me to the classroom closet so she could teach some Latin. That was like throwing Brer Rabbit into the briar patch. This closet was no ordinary closet. It was well-lighted with a huge window facing the street where I could see whoever was entering or leaving the school and what was going on outside. There were things stored in that closet, which did not escape my inspection----and I wasn’t bothered by having to translate all that Latin stuff. The hour passed quickly, and Miss Curtin, apparently caught up in her schoolteacher thoughts forgot I was in the closet. She was forgetting to release me but was reminded by my classmates who were greatly amused by my put down.
I learned that life would go on without me when I was not present. I even learned some Latin.
P