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Monday, April 16, 2012
Senior Project
Is there like an actual physical rubric for the paper? I feel like I would work SO MUCH better if I had a rubric to work off of.... just saying
I don't like complaining on the blog, I really don't.
I'm sorry, but I really am frustrated. I know that the blog is only 10 points, but You (Stariha) don't have any points in for one of the weeks, and I swear that I blogged. I blog almost all the time, ask Jen, (during yearbook)
So I'm sorry for probably sounding like a little spoiled rotten brat, but I don't like 0's, so I thought I would say something.
So I'm sorry for probably sounding like a little spoiled rotten brat, but I don't like 0's, so I thought I would say something.
Letter
So I believed Stariha said that she posted that letter she wrote ... and I have my letter written and everything but I would like to see hers. So if anyone would like to point out where the letter is located i would greatly appreciate it.
Food for the Trip
Okay so I feel like we need to lay down laws for what food we can and cannot bring on the trip...I'm thinking...
1. Nothing packaged (doritios, fruit snacks, etc.)
2. Try local or homemade if possible (homemade granola, bread, dried fruits)
3. Only specific found food (not eating whatever berry we find)
uhm, yeah...since some of us are not comfortable eating fish as the only food I think we need to figure who can make homemade granola, breads, dried fruit, and stuff like canned fruits and asparagus.
1. Nothing packaged (doritios, fruit snacks, etc.)
2. Try local or homemade if possible (homemade granola, bread, dried fruits)
3. Only specific found food (not eating whatever berry we find)
uhm, yeah...since some of us are not comfortable eating fish as the only food I think we need to figure who can make homemade granola, breads, dried fruit, and stuff like canned fruits and asparagus.
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