Summer is a pen full of blues
The end of my school year carries a mixture of emotions. I’m happy to have survived the most challenging and exhausting teaching year of my career. And I find myself also sad to say goodbye to my students.
And so blue inks …
Adding new blood to the dark side
With my students transitioning into working on their final projects this week, I expect far more meetings than prepared lessons.
Teaching is what motivates me. So my daily drivers need to help keep me interested. I chose both of my new pens as daily drivers: one a Japanese F and the other a European F. They’ll keep me wanting to write and make progress on what small projects remain.
Pens at a family affair
Family came over Sunday to celebrate a belated Mother’s Day. We were within the two-week post-vaccination period on the official calendar date. So, we chose to wait a week and celebrate safely together. On Sunday, for the first time in a year, we got to bring family together in person. And eat unholy amounts of carbs.
What’s there not to like?
The collection of pens this week makes me smile. I enjoy subdued colors. And drier inks tend to have great shading. And the Petit Prince hath returned. What’s there not to like?