Wednesday, October 26, 2005

A Seth Story

I haven't told a Seth story in a while and this one is too good to pass up. (Almost as good as when he was dating a 21 year old Baylor student and hadn't told Mom and expected me to keep it a secret from her--which I did...Mom still doesn't know that I knew before she did--and then finally told her on the 4th of July after she'd had a few margaritas..... This story is about as good as that, but in a very different way.)

So...Seth was on the debate team at school a couple years ago, and was pretty good at it. He did not do debate last year, but rejoined this year. It's a zero-hour class, which Seth is not actually enrolled in...he's not getting credit or a grade for it, it's just extracurricular. So, when the teacher told them that she needed them all in class the day of See You at the Pole, Seth skipped and went to See You at the Pole. When the teacher asked him why he did that when she had specifically said she needed them in class, I don't know what exactly Seth's reply was, but I think it involved him calling her a heathen. (At open house/parents' night, she told Mom & Dad she didn't really appreciate that.)

From what everyone says, this teacher likes to joke around and argue with the students, but one day recently she took it too far. She was telling one of Seth's cheerleader friends that she's stupid and all the teachers get together and talk about how stupid this girl is. (Horrible thing for a teacher to say, huh?!) The girl cried and left the room. Seth got mad and told the teacher she couldn't talk to them like that. She argued. He argued back. She told him to leave. He quit debate. Since then, she's asked him to come back, but he refuses to. She should really just save her breath. Seth is by far the stubbornest of all the Holobaughs.
I have to say...I'm proud of Seth for standing up for himself and for his friends. I think he's a little derranged sometimes, but I'm really very proud of the person he's growing up to be. It just makes me laugh to remember Seth as a kid and to see him now. The personality is still the same; it's expression is just a little more mature.
I also have to say that I think he should go back to debate. There comes a time when just the act of trying to prove a point overshadows the point you're trying to prove. The point itself should be the focus, not the proving of it, if that makes any sense.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Im not going back, mrs kirk can shove it

Sherrah said...

Yeah, Seth, I thought that'd be your reaction. :-)

Anonymous said...

There will plenty of time in Seth's life to debate. Better to make her life miserable in other ways like not debating than do something with someone he despises. Stubborness is it's own reward.

Anonymous said...

true that

loofrin said...

*blinks* Holobaugh's stubborn? Why, I never heard of such a thing!

As for Seth... hang in there brother. You gotta pick your battles, I guess you picked this one. See it through to the end. Power to the people.

:D