Yesterday I thought of Kennesaw College, or more accurately
Kennesaw Junio College.
Believe it or not I was on the Dean’s list most of the two years
I attended.
Anna and I went to the same classes along with her co-worker
Bridgette and her husband Bill. Anna and
Bridgette diligently took detailed notes of the instructors’/professors’
lectures and Bill and I did not. Bill
and I would entertain each other with wise cracks and kept each other
giggling.
As I said I did not take notes but I seriously studied Anna’s
notes. While Bill and I (us two grown middle
age men) cut up I sort of half-way knew what the prof was talking about. So, when I studied Anna’s perfect notes and
was a double review – the knowledge was pounded into my brain and I made great
on tests. I was on the Dean’s list
always, almost to the end.
Anna was pregnant.
She did not the attend the last quarter.
She had preparations to make for our upcoming first child.
I parted from Bill and Bridgette I needed a form of algebra
or calculus to get my Associated Degree.
During this time, I was working all night, getting off about
8:30 I think, go home, about a 30 to 45 minutes trip through morning commute
traffic and try to go directly to bed. I
was lucky if I got between 3 and 4 hours sleep.
I carpooled to the college with another of Anna’s co-workers
Darlene.
I lacked sleep so much sometimes when just sitting still I dozed
off.
And that is why I dozed off during a lecture in my algebra
or calculus (whatever) class. Sometime
during the lecture my mind concocted up a theory on finding the exact birthdate
of Christ. Suddenly I jumped up to stand
and interrupted the little wise and clever professor on how to find the exact
date of anybody. I quickly and excitedly
explained how you had to use the Pi formula on the year and it matters if it is
BC or AD. It all made sense as I
explained it.
Then I woke up. Some students
were looking up at me amused or smirking, some with their mouth opened. Gads, what did I just do?
I never went back to that class and got a failing
grade. No more Dean’s List for me. No Associate degree either.
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