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  1. Volunteering at Montessori.
  2. Long line to drop off at Goodwill -- a case where an unantiipated delay is a good thing!
  3. Busy morning: posted to CTL blogs and worked on an article that is due tomorrow. Next, reading philosophy. Later, grading and more grading.
  4. What sense or senses, if any, do we use when perceiving time? http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/time-experience/
  5. Backing up my tweets with http://backupify.com - Twitter backup is free!
  6. I favorited a YouTube video -- I Met the Walrus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmR0V6s3NKk&feature=autoshare_twitter
  7. So far today: CTL blogging, grading, conference with Naomi's teacher. Later on: reading, writing, and more grading.
  8. "Children become like the things they love." Dr. Montessori RT @MariaMontessori
  9. @kcren Thx. The #tro online training is fantastic; I posted a few questions there about using #toodledo instead of Outlook as task manager.
  10. Final work task for the day: Reading for my Aristotle/Marx paper.
  11. Reading professional development literature.
  12. Catnap, then tradmill, then pick up Naomi from school. Later: reading, wriing, and dancing with Becky!
  13. Getting ready for executive committee meeting.
  14. Reading _The emotional construction of moralty_.
  15. Working on virtual campus: Center for teaching and learning blogs, Ethics and social philosophy class discussions.
  16. Cleaning up before cleaning person comes. (Does that even make sense?)
  17. Preparing for tomorrow's faculty senate executive committee meeting.
  18. Watching "The Most Extreme" on Animal Planet with Naomi.
  19. Finished with work (although could always do more teaching) -- now forcing myself to get on the treadmill.
  20. Class discussion: Interpreting the "human" preference to give greater moral consideration to those most like us.