The high school that the boys attend is a charter school. They wear uniforms and have a very strict dress code.
The classes are also a little different than at most high schools. They do not get to pick an elective and a foreign language is mandatory. The language choices are Latin, French and Spanish. English/language arts is combined with history for a 2 hour class: Humane Letters. In Humane Letters, they will focus on the Rise of Modern Europe with readings that include Locke's Second Treatise, Rousseaus's Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Dicken's A take of Two Citites, Shakespeare's Henry V, Marx's The Communist Manifesto, Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, and Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch.
So, apparently it is not COOL to have mom show a high school student around. Ted insisted that I just drop them off at the office and he and James would handle it from there. Well! I am like-seriously? What if he can't find the cafeteria? What if his locker doesn't open? What if he can't find the bathroom? OMG...are you going to explain the bells? And what about... Yep, it was hard to leave-so got in the car and parked/hid it between 2 SUVs and just waited for their call. (NO! I DID NOT DO THAT...I wanted to...but I didn't). I picked them up after school and there were smiles all around. Everything went well-or so I am told.
This week, James also got to meet my brother Mike, my daughter Maya, my oldest son Wesley and my father and stepmother.
Here we are at the end of the first week. When I picked
James up from school I asked how it was going and he said that it was going pretty well. He is enjoying his algebra, calculus and physics and getting used to the flow of Humane Letters. This clearly called for some
froyo!
As a celebration for the first week we decided to go out to dinner to a new Thai restaurant: Thai Lotus (19th avenue just north of Glendale).
The owner of the restaurant was very sweet and spoke to James in Thai for quite a while. I loved hearing the beautiful Thai language. We all went home happy and full.