Working hard
I usually describe myself in these moments as "drowning in a sea of paper".
What kind of paper, you ask? Hundreds of sheets, all scribbled on with blue or black ink. They are supposed to be in English but I have some difficulty to decipher them at times. My students are quite creative, you know, and their speciality is Anglian (English with the addition of some Italian) or Italish (Italian with the addition of some English).
They will improve, they will improve, they will improve ... I must believe all my efforts and theirs (?) will end up with some good results. For now, I simply have to hold on and contribute a great deal of red ink to their uncertain attempts. It is almost over, let's hold on! Summer is coming, the last day of school is near.
Reading
Richard Armitage as Chop
Urban and the Shed Crew by Bernard Hare is the book I'm reading on my ipad at present. It is again a non-fiction narration by the real protagonist of the story, set in Leeds, England, and dealing with the squalid lives of a gang of feral children sniffing glue by the sewers. I bought my e-copy a couple of weeks ago for reasons some of you may guess. Interested in the social context and the themes, you say? Urban Grimshaw is a "compelling piece of ethnography, it is also a deeply personal memoir tracing Hare's own development" (The Guardian), so definitely yes. But the real reason has got an R and an A in it. Got it?Richard Armitage is shooting a movie based on this book. He plays Chop, who, despite his own penchant for drink, drugs and hard living is deeply shocked by the state of eleven-year-old Urban’s life. After much soul searching, he resolves to clean up his own act and do his utmost to save the kid. But as their friendship deepens, Urban introduces him to the Shed Crew – the anarchic gang of kids between the ages of ten and fourteen; joy-riding, thieving runaways, no strangers to drugs or sex.I can't wait to see Richard in this role especially because I don't think I'll be able to see him on stage next summer, No The Crucible for me, unfortunately, So I must direct all my hopes to his next movies, which I will see at any cost, even if it means I have to face an apocalypse (Into the Storm, August 2014) and a gang of hell-bound children (Urban and the Shed Crew)
Watching
Torrance Coombs, Adelaide Kane and Toby Regbo in Reign
I've been also catching up with the many episodes of Reign, the fairy-tale-like account of the marriage between Mary Stuart, Queen of the Scots, and Prince Francis, Dauphin of France. As much as I can see all its flaws at the eyes of historical fiction purists, I'm totally hooked by this show, which aired its episode 20 tonight. Beautiful cast, awesome locations, and amazing costumes can compensate the winking-to-teenagers atmosphere prevailing here and there and its being quite bluntly historically inaccurate. Now, even without the help of Nostradamus's foresight (Rossif Sutherland in the show), I am afraid I know what the end of this romantic tale was in real history and will be on TV in a couple of weeks. Of course, if they didn't decide to utterly change facts! Anyway, I'm ready to face the end, the season finale, with a huge supply of tissues at hand. LivingWhat do I mean by living? Nothing related to the first paragraph in this post. I love my job, that's true, but my life is really full and satisfying thanks to my interests and passions. Travelling to the UK is one of them. And when my journey is bound to London, life becomes party.
I was in London again last week, with 3 friends-colleagues of mine and guess what? It was great fun! After the recent disappointing trip to Dublin with my students, those four days spent in England, with people I share so much with, were incredibly rewarding.
We walked, saw, chatted, enjoyed, laughed a lot. We went on my favorite walking tours, visited some of my favorite sites, enjoyed busy, beautiful London with a carefree attitude and only one wish: to relax and have fun. That's all. Thanks for reading this long post up to the end. Enjoy your May, to another exciting and rewarding month.Maria Grazia