Friday, October 23, 2009

Lessons Learned

Well!  I finished the work book pages alright, although they provoked a lot of thought and I had quite a time trying to find some of the answers!  The ones that was the hardest were the symbols of the theme...  It's funny, I'm the person who absolutely loves themes and thinks they are the most awesome thing—but then when someone asks me about specific symbols I draw such a blank...

It's pretty frustrating.

But I even got that part done (although I abhor my first idea and I think that I shall probably never ever ever use it in the book—no matter how much more stuff I need).  I like my other two ideas, though...  I think I shall use them both.  The third one might just not work in well...  It's one of those ideas that is a fantastic idea, but I'm not sure if it'll fit in.

I suppose we'll have to see!  :)

I'm going to put in two photographs that I took of a page spread I did today.  I said I'd scan them...but the scanner was in use and I tend to think that it will be for a while.  ;)  You might have noticed that I'm working in a three ring binder—we copied the workbook so that I can use it again if I want to.  I think I'm not the only person who has done this—I believe multiple people have.  I know for certain that some people write their answers in a notebook...but that's kinda a lot of work, something that I can tend to be a bit adverse to.  I thought copying it was just easier.

ANYWAY...that's sorta off-topic.  I didn't mean to go into a whole spiel about why I work in a three ring binder (it also stays open better than the workbook and lays flatter when you're writing in it...okay okay!  I'll get back on topic).  I just want to say before I put them in here that David Schwabauer owns  all the rights and the copyright and all that.

I love disclaimers.  I always feel better afterwords.  ;)

AND SO...without further ado...  My workbook pages from “Something to Suffer, Part 3”.  (the two different pages are different angles.  The first one is sideways...but it might be clearer...)  Oh yes...and one other thing.  The copy of “Prisoner of Zenda” that is sitting there in the first photograph is NOT the copy that comes with the curriculum.  The one that comes with the program is a paperback.  The one in the picture is “Prisoner of Zenda” and “Rupert of Hentzau” (sequel to “Prisoner of Zenda”) leather-bound copy put out by Reader's Digest.  I was very, very, very lucky to find it for $1 at the library book-sale.  ;)  It's a beautiful copy—but I just wanted to point out that it wasn't the one that came with the course!  It's probably a very expensive copy.







(I am SO sorry these two posts are so scatter-brained.  I honestly was trying to make more sense and keep them more like the other posts I've done here...but it's just been a trying week so my brain is not operating as it should.  Very, very sorry if they're hard to read and little help or information mixed with lots of nonsense.  SORRY!)

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