Friday, April 15, 2022

Lesson 741: Reflection

I'll begin this Friday blog with some solemn reflection
as Christians spend Good Friday.




And as the sun rises on Saturday morning,
when most of my readers sip their coffee
and read this blog,
here are happy reflections of the past week.


The waters of the bay reflected a beautiful day
on Presque Isle with some of my students.
Here we are taking water samples,
learning how bacteria counts are taken.


It sure was a beautiful day!




The day after that--
not so much.
Natalie didn't care.
Double coats with the hoods up
and a blanket wrapped to protect her from the bitter wind
kept her snug for the baseball game.


#8 sure is great!


The dogs....not so great.
They want to run in the outfield and snag the balls.


They still got Easter cards from Grandma


despite their unruly behavior.


I spend lots of the year waiting outside the Senior High gym locker room
for Sam to get done with practice.


He stepped it up a little quicker when I told him
that Ellen came home from college and brought him treats
from the Edinboro chocolatier.



Here is Natalie's.
She is a nice sister!


The girls are working on supplies for their summer store!


And what is Eloise doing this weekend?
Still choosing a floor!
So many choices!


We've been picking at the choices for six months!


And today, we found one we could agree on!


I think most would agree that this is a great book!
I'm about halfway through and it's got me hooked!



These two cuties have me hooked, too!
Does anyone else follow Maia Knight,
Scout, and Violet?


And since I'm asking questions of you, Readers,
has anyone tried this at our mall yet?


Eloise is intrigued.


More on this skinny guy who keeps flying into my window:


The red Christmas ribbon and blue painter's tape weren't enough.
We had to call in a helper.


Joe Paterno seems to be doing the trick
of keeping the flap happy bird away.


Eloise was flap happy that we got to eat our Good Friday dinner out.


The Lamp Post will get a visit from Mr. E. Bunny on Sunday
because Natalie and Erik requested it at the
Sensory Friendly Easter Bunny hours at the Millcreek Mall last week.
The event was sponsored by the Speech Department of Edinboro University.


Although it's a solemn Friday,
let's end with a funny from Grandma.


Eloise




 

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