I love all of my class with the exception of Applied Anthropology. It's an interesting topic but the class drags on and on. The professor is an interesting person. He has favorites in the class so I don't have to worry too much with sounding intelligent because I'm not one of the favorites and that is perfectly fine with me since most of the material is over my head.
It's interesting being in class with undergrads. They tend to talk more than anyone else so it's hard to get a word in during discussion.
I have to present on one of my papers in about two weeks. The instructions are to present like at a conference. I have never been to a conference so I have no idea how to present like I'm at one. I'll have to talk to the professor soon to figure that all out.
It's been interesting getting to know everyone in my cohort. Seems like we all get along well so that's good. We all have such diverse interests that I only see most of them in our Applied and Proseminar classes. It's nice to be surrounded by a group of people just as clueless as I am during class.
Jack loves the dog park in Memphis. If we don't get the chance to go everyday he's very difficult to deal with so I make an effort to get him there daily. We've walk the track everyday so that we both get some exercise before he starts looking for fish. Apparently he's gained quite the reputation at the park. The other day we went out there and did our usual walk. We got back to the big pond and he immediately started looking for fish. A woman on the bench beside me asked me what he was looking for and I told her fish. Her whole face lit up and she said that someone asked her if she had seen the black lab that fishes. It made me laugh that people are talking about him.
Not much else is going on since all I do is go to class and work and home.