How's this for random: this morning I stopped by the lost & found at the school, hoping to retrieve a sweatshirt that Ellie swears she left on the lunch table yesterday. I found no sweatshirt (of hers - there are LOTS of other kids' sweatshirts there, though), but did actually find a jacket of hers that I didn't even know was missing.
I dreamed last night that I made a list of things to write about in today's post. I don't remember what was on the list, though.
I love having three daughters. But I do wonder sometimes what it would be like to have a son. Not enough to actually make that happen, of course.
The lady at the local post office is a little on the cranky side. She doesn't like it when I ask her for the cheapest rate possible for mailing packages. I'm not paying $25 for something to arrive in three days when I can pay half as much for it to get there in a week. Sorry, cranky post office lady.
I scored a 91% on my Microbiology midterm. I felt pretty good about that, but even better when she announced that the class average was 83%. Go me!
Microbiology is fascinating. I just really highly recommend cleaning out the fridge BEFORE you start the class. FYI.
I wish I felt as good about Anat. & Phys. That class is killing me. I had no idea there were so many types of tissue in our bodies. Sheeees...
I just realized that I will have lots of extra kids here after school today, and I really don't have any good after-school snack foods. Last time that happened, I baked cookies. Maybe I'll just have to bake cookies again.
Oooh, I like the phrase "have to bake cookies". Cookies are a need, right?
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If baking cookies is what it takes to have your kids stay at home and bring their friends to your house, then I say you go and make that sacrifice. It's for the children! The children!
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