Still the same ol' routine this week at Nasha Academy. However, there were definitely some stand-out moments/lunchtimes.
As you may or may not know, Nasha Academy has a wonderful swimming pool,
which is used by us (obviously, duh?!) but also by surrounding primary
schools. Often, the primary school kids come and swim and are then
driven off at lunchtime back to their school. On several occasions, we
wave at them when they leave, but they are not always as enthusiastic as
we are. There's always one extremely enthusiastic kid, one crazy hyper
kid, one that just is the odd one out, and the rest just don't seem
bothered. Either way, Ruby still describes them all as 'cute'.
In other lunchtime news, later on in the week, we had a rather lengthy
discussion about emails. You would never realize how diverse the subject
is, unless you've had a proper chat about it. A particularly
interesting sub-topic was email passwords. I think we can safely say
that we explored everything that you wouldn't usually consciously think
of when logging into your email account.
Of course, to end the week, ANT started another new trend on this blog:
'Toy Story pattern'. Master thought it was legendary, whilst ANT just
replied with her confused 'What?! face'.
Until next week, have a good one :)
.: Greetings, fellow Gerbils! :.
Greetings, fellow gerbils!
Hey there, it's Gerry here! As you may have gathered, I am a gerbil and this is a blog about my life on this planet. I appear to humans through a machine called the GerbilMaestro, which is an exact copy of my master. I control this machine and most of the time pretend to be my master in front of other humans.
I hope you enjoy reading my blog. Thanks a gerbillion!
Hey there, it's Gerry here! As you may have gathered, I am a gerbil and this is a blog about my life on this planet. I appear to humans through a machine called the GerbilMaestro, which is an exact copy of my master. I control this machine and most of the time pretend to be my master in front of other humans.
I hope you enjoy reading my blog. Thanks a gerbillion!
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