lana’s so excited about her classes she wants me to come to all of them. i guess that’s the magic of harvard. but today i woke up at 11, the time that her Justice lecture was supposed to start. (meet me in front of the red brick building, she said.) apparently the prof is the character on whom those wacky harvard-grad Simpsons creators based mr. burns. a good-natured, ironic homage to one of the U’s most respected men.
i did accompany lana to a class yesterday. good practice in ed observation! i even took notes. maybe i can submit those instead of the observation i skipped last week cuz i woke to the sound of rain. in lots of ways it seemed very typical: the two boys talked as much as the five girls combined, tho one girl said seemingly everything that came into her head, using as many polysyllabic words as possible. at one point she said “homosexual studies,” which nearly cracked me up. but generally the class kept my interest for two hours despite the fact that i hadn’t read any of the texts, and that’s impressive.
rain chased me up here. terrible, stupid rain: we were going to go a-frolicking today. perhaps we can salvage those plans, or perhaps we can trade them in and go see punch drunk love. cambridge is much how i remember it, and with the students criss-crossing the quad it’s almost unbearably collegiate. lana’s uber-cute here, comfortable and settled. it seems like it could be a happy place.
meanwhile, my brother is publishing articles and outraging people at an alarming rate. he’s outnumbering me in letters to the editor, 2:1. maybe i should start writing about politics. tho if i did i wouldn’t be quite so tough on the folks who voted for ralph. after all, they’re friends of mine.