The museum hosted a third grade class today
People were a little worried: Yesterday's class was "high spirited."
I joined the volunter force today, and the kids were great!
Most of them (they are 9 or 10 year olds) were polite and attentive. They asked questions and even answered questions.
It reminded me how much fun that age group can be.
I missed teaching for about 3, maybe 4, minutes.
Wasn't it cool watching Artemis land? I'm glad they made it home safely. I can't imagine the courage they have. I also can't imagine what the Earth looks like from the moon. What a fantastic adventure that must have been.
We have a furry, fuzzy cloth rabbit that is part of our Easter decorations. It has been on the floor for 2 weeks now, but tonight Beth decided it was her toy! She carried it around and did a little chewing on it before I could get it away.
I put it on the coffee table and she kept putting her feet on the table, looking at it. So I moved it to the dining room table.
When we went downstairs to play tonight, she spent a lot of time sniffing along the edge of the room, even getting up on her hind legs at one point.
Not sure what that means. Do we have a mouse? A rabbit? A gorilla? Time will tell.
I had some forms to drop off with our tax guy in Rockford. The office is on a four lane road, 2 northbound, 2 southbound, with a wide median that people use when turning left.
I had just pulled on to the median to turn left when an oncoming red van moved on to the median with their left signal on. I pulled back into the traffic lane, luckily there were no other cars, and the red van continued before turning RIGHT from the median! Crazy!!
I went in the office and gave the forms to the person there. She checked to make sure we had everything signed.
Before I left I said to her, "Do I look really pale?"
She looked at me and didn't say a word.
Then I said, "If I do it's because between the IRS and gas prices, I am being bled dry!"
She was still laughing when I left.
I have the voice text option in the car. I texted Julia and Emily to see if they needed anything in Rockford, but the text went to a different Emily. She thanked me for the offer, but she was good. Julia just sent a rolling eyes emoji, which I saw after I parked.
I had 1 task to do today, but with the drive to Rockford, the school group, and my general laziness..... I did not get it done.
Hopefully tomorrow.
And I am looking for some hay.....maybe 4 bales.
I know! It's not the hay season.
I never time things right.
Peace and Love
Especially Peace




