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Anni,
Sorry I triggered you in my post. I know that more than a few people have been treated unjustly by our justice system. I am glad that you exposed yourself to your fear and had the courage to read through this. It sounds like you have made a strong and determined step towards your healing.
Midi,
I am doing my best to deal with the terms of probation. I start "risk reduction" class tomorrow and I am pretty worried about it. The problem is that passing the class is all about sitting down, shutting up, and pretending to pay attention. These are three serious weaknesses of mine as a student. For some reason I have always felt compelled to question/debate teachers who I believed to be incorrect in curriculum. The class also seems to be set at about a grade school DARE program level intellectually which is hard for me too. Its like I can feel my mind atrophy while sitting through that garbage.
Paloma,
Thanks! The community service part is the one thing I am looking forward to in this whole arrangement. So far I have sent in an application to volunteer at the local library... I put adult literacy, homework help, planning activities, fund raising, clerical, and customer service as my potential ways to help the library. The library is a good strategic choice since nobody can possibly yell at me and I will be around books and people who either are or want to be educated. My first choice would have been a battered woman's shelter (resume help, interview skills, teaching yoga, self esteem exercises) but Jo needs to get his service in too so the library was a good compromise. I was already trying to get some service projects off the ground with some of my friends so I will probably actually go way over the minimum requirement on that one.
I wish you all well,
Liz H.
Sorry I triggered you in my post. I know that more than a few people have been treated unjustly by our justice system. I am glad that you exposed yourself to your fear and had the courage to read through this. It sounds like you have made a strong and determined step towards your healing.
Midi,
I am doing my best to deal with the terms of probation. I start "risk reduction" class tomorrow and I am pretty worried about it. The problem is that passing the class is all about sitting down, shutting up, and pretending to pay attention. These are three serious weaknesses of mine as a student. For some reason I have always felt compelled to question/debate teachers who I believed to be incorrect in curriculum. The class also seems to be set at about a grade school DARE program level intellectually which is hard for me too. Its like I can feel my mind atrophy while sitting through that garbage.
Paloma,
Thanks! The community service part is the one thing I am looking forward to in this whole arrangement. So far I have sent in an application to volunteer at the local library... I put adult literacy, homework help, planning activities, fund raising, clerical, and customer service as my potential ways to help the library. The library is a good strategic choice since nobody can possibly yell at me and I will be around books and people who either are or want to be educated. My first choice would have been a battered woman's shelter (resume help, interview skills, teaching yoga, self esteem exercises) but Jo needs to get his service in too so the library was a good compromise. I was already trying to get some service projects off the ground with some of my friends so I will probably actually go way over the minimum requirement on that one.
I wish you all well,
Liz H.