Remember, honey badger doesn't care. :v |
This week did offer some fun opportunities. After an exhaustive overnight shift, I was one of the judges at the Wasatch Elementary science fair. It was an entertaining experience. Let's face it, you can't expect most 6th graders to be rocket scientists. The point of the fair, in my opinion, was to develop the mind and have the children understand the principles behind scientific reasoning.
There were several good projects. Some could have been great, but the kids didn't do a lab notebook or research journal. With only a few hours of sleep the night before, I was having a hard time staying awake by eleven o'clock. Nevertheless, it was fun for me.
The weather has been crummy for the most part, to the point that there was freezing rain on Thursday. I felt twice during the course of the day. Luckily, I wasn't hurt. Today, it was so warm and beautiful. Too bad that only lasted for a few hours before we were back to winter wonderland again. I don't mind the snow. I'm sick of the 2-degree weather.
Since I've started booking a personal trainer at BYU, I've been exercising more correctly than before. In case any of you are curious, some of BYU's Exercise and Wellness students intern as personal trainers at the Smith Field House. I'm fortunate enough to sign up with one of my friends and I highly recommend her, Hayley Wright.
I got a good deal done this week, but still somewhat behind schedule. It's back to coats and boots I go. Cheers, world.
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