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Sunday, October 19, 2025

midterm swamp and corn

Magnum and I took a typical Sunday morning bicycle ride this morning. Had to bundle up, temperatures were struggling to get out of the 30's. But it was a sunny, calm breeze ride that included a coffee stop. Win.

This week, I noticed another whiteboard question at the part-time faculty break room: 


Not many responses as yet, so maybe the ink was still wet. I noticed the "Super Pretzels with Cheese" is no longer, but I think it would apply to mid-semester decompress.

So yes, it seems we're halfway through this fall semester. I've got a couple of concerning students who stand a good chance of failing their math courses. No fault of their own, really. They work hard, but just didn't learn enough in high school and were shuffled off to college anyway. A global pandemic didn't do them any favors.

In other horrors, we watched "Children of the Corn" this weekend. I'd never watched it but recall it was considered extremely scary back in its day. We found it not scary at all, but entertaining enough in a nostalgic kind of way. 


A lot has changed in the "extremely scary" genre in the last 40 years. Zombies took over?

We took a family road trip throug Nebraska several years ago. There definitely is a LOT of corn in Nebraska. Where there's no pavement or concrete... there's corn. Watch out for them children.


7 comments:

  1. We're not quite mid-term yet but decompressing sounds like a good idea.

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  2. Children of The Corn - a classic now. Those creepy kids. Friday we re-watched Weird Science on Netflix. Fun to go back to some of these movies.

    Bike ride sounds delightful.

    Love the board. That's a fun thing to do. We have a board at home and we draw things on it along with the to-do list.

    Wishing you a fun new week ahead.

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    1. It's interesting to watch these "old" movies - no cell phones, no laptops...

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    2. True and true. Happy Halloween and boogie boogie 🕷️🎃🕷️🎃🕷️

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  3. I always think of that movie when we are driving by corn fields!

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    1. If there are Children of the Corn, Nebraska is where they'd be!

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