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A student came rushing into my classroom after lunch, excited and out of breath. "Teacher! Did you see all the cop cars outside?"
"Um... no... I didn't..."
"Yah! They're everywhere! We think it's a drug bust! There were more than eleven cop cars outside!"
Which makes me wonder, exactly how much is "more than eleven"?
IN OTHER NEWS...
I was supposed to make my students nominate a prom queen and king this week. Do these instructions seemed messed up to anyone else besides me?
Have students raise their hands if they want to be nominated? That feels awkward. And embarrassing.
SLOWLY eliminate the lowest voted nominee until we are left with one male and female nominee? Does this seem like cruel and unusual punishment to anyone else besides me?
IN OTHER NEWS...
Our heating bill for the month was $90. NINETY BONES, FOLKS! I about threw up all over the living room when I saw that number popping out at me. Especially because Hubs and I could hold hands and stand in every room of our itty bitty apartment. AND especially because after a steep electric bill last month I went crazy in February, not allowing the heat to be left on for more than ten minutes, constantly turning lights off, etc. And yet somehow our bill was still higher!
Then it dawned on me. Could this be the baths' fault? I have been averaging at least one hot bubble bath a day for the month of February. I can't help it. I come home exhausted from work, and all I want to do is melt into a hot bath. Not only is it amazingly relaxing, but I figured I would save on heat if I just kept warming my body by submerging it in scalding water instead of turning on the heat.
Welp, looks like I just spent $90 on bubble baths.
It was (almost) worth it.
***But I'm being serious here, does a water heater contribute to your electric bill? Help me on this people! I don't know a thing! I'm just a little girl trying to be an adult and getting charged 90 bucks for electricity in the meantime.***
A student came rushing into my classroom after lunch, excited and out of breath. "Teacher! Did you see all the cop cars outside?"
"Um... no... I didn't..."
"Yah! They're everywhere! We think it's a drug bust! There were more than eleven cop cars outside!"
Which makes me wonder, exactly how much is "more than eleven"?
IN OTHER NEWS...
I was supposed to make my students nominate a prom queen and king this week. Do these instructions seemed messed up to anyone else besides me?
Have students raise their hands if they want to be nominated? That feels awkward. And embarrassing.
SLOWLY eliminate the lowest voted nominee until we are left with one male and female nominee? Does this seem like cruel and unusual punishment to anyone else besides me?
IN OTHER NEWS...
Our heating bill for the month was $90. NINETY BONES, FOLKS! I about threw up all over the living room when I saw that number popping out at me. Especially because Hubs and I could hold hands and stand in every room of our itty bitty apartment. AND especially because after a steep electric bill last month I went crazy in February, not allowing the heat to be left on for more than ten minutes, constantly turning lights off, etc. And yet somehow our bill was still higher!
Then it dawned on me. Could this be the baths' fault? I have been averaging at least one hot bubble bath a day for the month of February. I can't help it. I come home exhausted from work, and all I want to do is melt into a hot bath. Not only is it amazingly relaxing, but I figured I would save on heat if I just kept warming my body by submerging it in scalding water instead of turning on the heat.
Welp, looks like I just spent $90 on bubble baths.
It was (almost) worth it.
***But I'm being serious here, does a water heater contribute to your electric bill? Help me on this people! I don't know a thing! I'm just a little girl trying to be an adult and getting charged 90 bucks for electricity in the meantime.***

