tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32547457.post2826124953689327472..comments2019-02-12T22:22:54.998-07:00Comments on Unfortunate Lily Maid: Rare?Jonihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01621371263173026351noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32547457.post-40264659897798428612012-09-14T05:29:20.612-06:002012-09-14T05:29:20.612-06:00You're not weird. I was totally like that too....You're not weird. I was totally like that too. I couldn't stand teachers that tried to be my buddy or friend or act like a teenager. I loved my teachers who were adults in every sense of the word and who had high expectations for me and challenged me and helped me grow. I still had fun in their classes but it was exactly as you described. Learning and fun are not mutually exclusive. I was super ambitious then (and still am!) I wanted somewhere to channel my ambition and my favorite teachers are the ones who helped me do it. You're not weird but you are rare because you are that sort of teacher who simultaneously loves and challenges her students and becomes their friend through hard work, not by trying to act like them or control them in weird ways. I would definitely say you are rubies rare :) Love you. Keep up the awesome work. P.S.... do you think you could leave me a message on my blog with your e-mail address in it? I don't have it anymore I don't think!! My blog has comments moderated so no one would see it and I won't publish it. Thanks!A. B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04898416810018837782noreply@blogger.com