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Theodore Horațiu ([info]antiqueroman) wrote in [info]valarnet,
@ 2013-01-27 14:35:00

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Entry tags:horatio, remus lupin

I'll never get to used to how quickly things change. You leave for almost ten years and come back and all the places you used to go are suddenly Starbucks or juice bars or yoga studios. Tried to enjoy a Sunday off by driving around the old neighborhood and ended up sitting on a bench with a smoothie.

Thankfully I made it out without a yoga membership.



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[info]antiqueroman
2013-01-27 10:08 pm UTC (link)
I used to be a tea drinker. I mean, I still am, but not as much as I used to. I got hooked on coffee in recent years. Went in for the whole shebang. French press, espresso machine, and do I ever actually use any of it? Not at all. Might end up going back to tea just for the ease of it all.

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[info]answertoten
2013-01-27 10:10 pm UTC (link)
One would think that being a teacher, I'd drink a lot of coffee in order to stay up and grade papers, but I find it more relaxing to drink tea while grading. I can focus much easier.

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[info]antiqueroman
2013-01-28 12:25 am UTC (link)
As a fellow educator, I understand. Entirely. What do you teach?

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[info]answertoten
2013-01-29 01:01 am UTC (link)
History at a private school in Irvine. And yourself?

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[info]antiqueroman
2013-01-29 01:07 am UTC (link)
European studies mainly, over at UCLA.

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[info]answertoten
2013-01-29 01:39 am UTC (link)
I've primarily taught high school, but since I'm considering remaining in California longer than when this job ends, I've begun thinking about looking into a job at a college.

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[info]antiqueroman
2013-01-29 06:53 am UTC (link)
I don't think I could ever teach high school. Mostly because I enjoy the freedom of teaching specialized courses, but I'm not sure teenagers would find me very easy to relate to.

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[info]answertoten
2013-01-30 04:06 am UTC (link)
One of the main reasons I've taught mainly high school, is because for the last few years, I've been moving around quite often.

I'm Remus Lupin, by the way. Forgive me for not introducing myself sooner.

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[info]antiqueroman
2013-01-30 07:17 am UTC (link)
It's quite all right. Theodore Horatio, it's a pleasure.

Have you ever thought maybe of teaching overseas for a bit?

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