September 25: Rah has a fundamental misunderstanding about how ding-dong-ditching works. He knocked on the bungalow door and waited for Melissa to answer the door and say hi to him before running away and yelling, "I got you! Ding dong!”
September 26: “I liked our lesson on Rosalind Franklin because I learned that if we work together, we can make things happen.”
“I liked this lesson because we got marshmallows.”
September 27: Jen has started putting little packets of Tajin in her prize box for her kinders.
September 28: We polled the class to see how many of them inherited the ability to make Spock’s live long and prosper Vulcan hand salute. Half of the class could manage it while the other half glared at their fingers for disobeying them. When their parents picked them up, their first question was if they were able to do it.
September 29: Ms. Connie is expecting her first grandchild any day now. She told Melissa she might not be in on Monday depending on when her daughter started labor. But, due to Ms. Connie's accent, Melissa misunderstood and spent the next hour trying to figure out why her doctor's baby was so important to her.
September 30: The Winchester Mystery House was filled with people and devices meant to jump out at you and fill the 160 rooms with screams. Our practiced tour guide jumped about a foot when a woman in our group dropped the glow in the dark straw from her to go margarita.
much love,
hedgie
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