It's been a really difficult day today. I happened to have the 8th grade at the time of the swearing in and they all wanted to watch it. Unfortunately for them, my room doesn't have a smart board and no cable so unless they all gathered around my little laptop, they weren't able to watch. To try to be impartial was really tough as I explained the swearing in process to them and the transfer of power etc... One of them said at around 12:30 "Do you think he's President yet?" And not thinking I said "Well I thought I heard the seventh seal open so. Yes" he looked at me like huh? And I just said, yes I think he's our President lol
These four years are going to be rough!
Steph, I was wondering how things were going for you guys with the whole EU thing happening. This world is a hot mess!
I did not even mention the inauguration all day at school. I saw some of our sixth grade classes watching it and heard a few seconds of him going on about how he's going to "make America great again" as I walked by, and I thought, I am not going to expose my students to this propaganda.
In the afternoon, one of my boys asked, "So is Donald Trump our president now?" and I threw up a little in my mouth and then said "Yes." His next question was, "Is he going to bomb us? Some of the sixth graders on the bus were saying he's going to bomb us." So even the kids are scared. I assured him that the president would not bomb his own country, but didn't tell him I'm more worried about other countries bombing us after he starts a war. What a sad day indeed.
The weather here was rainy and gloomy all day, and it reminded me of the beginning of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, when the Dementors are breeding and making it cold and misty as Voldemort's taking over. Either that, or it was the tears of 39 dead presidents weeping for the future of their country.