Tuesday, November 14, 2006
I watched the first two episodes of Canada: A People's History last night. That took nearly four hours out of my night, but it was interesting. Some of what I learned in my Grade 7 and 8 history classes started coming back to me, but it was clear I'd lost a lot of that knowledge I'd gained back then. Of course, I found Grade 7/8 history classes to be intensely boring at the time, and it didn't make it any easier to learn when I couldn't see the board very well (I got glasses between Grade 8 and high school).
I'm going to have to swing by the public library later in this week and get the next volume or two.
After my evening of DVD viewing was over, I turned to one of the books I'd taken out from the library -- Before You Leap, a Kermit the Frog autobiography. Although it's a silly idea, it's a fun, light read. I should be able to get through with another couple of hours of reading, I think.
I'm going to have to swing by the public library later in this week and get the next volume or two.
After my evening of DVD viewing was over, I turned to one of the books I'd taken out from the library -- Before You Leap, a Kermit the Frog autobiography. Although it's a silly idea, it's a fun, light read. I should be able to get through with another couple of hours of reading, I think.
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