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It's tough to be an introvert in an extrovert world, especially in an extrovert's profession, like teaching. Through this blog, I'd like to share my own and others' reflections on being an introvert in the classroom. This isn't a place for misanthropes or grumps, though; I hope to thoughtfully discuss the challenges that introverts face in schools and celebrate the gifts that introverted teachers and students bring to the educational environment. If you can relate, please join me!

Friday, December 21, 2012

I've also been watching a lot of E! News.

I'm not too proud to admit it.

I also confess that I've become an avid follower of E! News host Giuliana Rancic's reality show, Giuliana and Bill. Yep, I've been following the whole saga of failed IVF, breast cancer, and now baby Duke's arrival.

Aside from the obvious draws of such a show (winking smiley face), I think I like following Giuliana's story for another reason as well: I like that a girl with a Masters degree gets to wear designer gowns and is routinely followed around by a bevy of girls (hair/makeup/personal assistants) who would probably have made fun of her in middle school, what with her scoliosis and Italian accent. (I learned all this from her E! True Hollywood Story.)

So when she showed all of said assistants her pretty new house, and asked, "Sick, right?!" I was all like, "You go, smart girl!"

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