(number of kids reached with CDE presentations, not including walkersville)
Giving disaster education presentations to preschools is always interesting. This morning I gave 3 at a la Petite Academy to a total of 62 kids. Just picture trying to get 30 young kids underneath a huge tan blanket so they can practice crawling low under smoke to get out of a burning house and you'll have some idea of what my morning was like.
On the way home I paid 40 bucks to get the check engine light turned off/my car looked at at Aamco. It was well-worth the money to get the confirmation that Katrina (my car) is not in fact falling apart. Not like I would know or anything, with as loud as I have the music turned up all the time.
We had lamb stew, matzo ball soup, and pineapple upside-down cake for lunch today. I'm just glad I was out of the office most of the morning so I didn't start drooling from all that good food cooking.
~Bethany
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Giving disaster education presentations to preschools is always interesting. This morning I gave 3 at a la Petite Academy to a total of 62 kids. Just picture trying to get 30 young kids underneath a huge tan blanket so they can practice crawling low under smoke to get out of a burning house and you'll have some idea of what my morning was like.
On the way home I paid 40 bucks to get the check engine light turned off/my car looked at at Aamco. It was well-worth the money to get the confirmation that Katrina (my car) is not in fact falling apart. Not like I would know or anything, with as loud as I have the music turned up all the time.
We had lamb stew, matzo ball soup, and pineapple upside-down cake for lunch today. I'm just glad I was out of the office most of the morning so I didn't start drooling from all that good food cooking.
~Bethany