Thursday, April 17, 2008

Birthday

Today I turned a quarter of a century. What an exciting day! I spent it directing kids in their dissection projects - three classes opening cray fish and two classes looking into some very smelly sharks. Okay, that part of the day could have been a bit better. I was wise after yesterday and donned a pair of gloves while working with the sharks. I had to learn the hard way that the smell does not easily leave one's hands. My hands smelled of shark after several washings and dousing in perfumy substances. Today I did not have that problem.

Good things - I have two sisters in my classes. These are two wonderful girls - one is a senior and in my ecology class and the other in my life science class as a freshman. Both of these ladies are completely addicted to Star Bucks. Yesterday the older let me have hers - which was unexpected and very nice. They told me that I would have to be careful or I too would be addicted. Today, because it is my birthday, they brought me another one - this time bigger! They are on a mission to addict me to Star Bucks! It was a delightful and thoughtful treat.

I must be getting older - Jon decided to get me memory for this birthday (for my computer)! I can now do more and go further on my machine. We also dined out at a very nice stake house in town. It has been a lovely evening.

Star Bucks Adict (I won't tell you which one):
Girl Reading in the Park

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