Who: My World History teacher
What: That's right, she was crying
When: During my lunch period, which also happens to be her own lunch break
Where: My school . . .
Why: I stopped in to ask her a question about the grade she gave me, and to my total surprise, I walked in on her bawling her eyes out. Of course she saw me, so I couldn't have tried to sneak out, but I wouldn't have anyway. She wiped her eyes and pulled herself together, which I am very proud of her for. Instead of asking her my question, I asked if she needed anything. She said no, I asked if she was sure, she said yes, and I went back to the cafeteria.
Conclusion: Teachers have emotions, too. They don't just live to give homework, tests, projects, and bad grades. And they can be strong and professional, too.
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Central Park People Watching
It's kinda far from where I live, but I like the walk. And the people there are interesting.