Kat, I think it's totally appropriate to have the school paper write about the cheating valedictorian, otherwise the take home message is consequences are only there for some students. But it occurs to me that the teacher who called you a vigilante might have felt exposed too.
Unrelatedly, my weekend is going to consist of much grading, plus some stretch class. And a princess party. Who could forget about that?
My daughter's teacher was really impressed by one of my daughter's poems. She's actually written several poems and I think a number of them are really good.
This one was about our beagle Fenris.
Time to play.
Chase Thor. Fight Thor.
Play with toy. Chase toy.
Chew on toy.
Rest.
Ask for a belly rub.
Relax.
Outside? Let's go!
Bark. Howl. Run.
What fun!
Sunbathe.
Food! Eat.Eat.
Sniff.
Inside! Get feet wiped.
Polish off plates when no one looks.
Belly rub, please?
Add some photos and that's a illustrated children's book waiting to happen.
We framed the poem alongside a picture of her hugging Fenris.
Add some photos and that's a illustrated children's book waiting to happen.
Actually that would be a terrific project for her. She has a camera and I could help her put it together on the computer.
Happy Birthday, Sheryl!
Harper's Island:
Did you guys think that little dog was a goner? Because I did. But I suppose she wouldn't count as one of the murders. That's a powderpuff Chinese Crested, isn't it? I thought that the two hunters were finding Uncle Marty's body when they found the deer and the blood writing on their truck. Which one do you think that the "psycho" was directed at? Shane? Because suspicion is going to fall on JD, isn't it? What with the death of his new girlfriend.
I knew I was forgetting to watch something last night.
sumi, on Harper's Island I thought
the dog was going to discover Uncle Marty. Because so far they haven't found anyone but the girl who wanted to go to L.A. with Abby, right?
It's fun so far. And I told you I was watching it, Perkins!