Eating Disorder Billboard
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Eating Disorder Billboard
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What A Trip
The Durham Museum is a fun and educational learning experience. The Durham Museum is full of surprising animations that help you learn about history and more! So teachers and parents, swing by your students and kids and enjoy a day at the Durham Museum.
According to the Durham Museum website, it is a great learning experience for the kids and even some adults. At the Durham Museum, you can learn about all kinds of things. For example, tour guides will take you through the temples of Egypt, or the grounds of Jamaica. You can also learn about different people, too. You can learn about how the people in the 1500’s ate, worked, or
lived.
Meanwhile, this museum isn’t just all about the learning. The Durham Museum has so many opportunities for you to have a blast. You can go to the Durham Museum’s one of a kind Summer Camps, or ride on their history themed roller coasters and train cars.
Feel free to swing by and have an adventurous, educational, and exciting experience for only $6.00 per person. The Durham Museum has made many people understand the great history, going on in these great years!
My Spring Break Fantasy
Nash? Grier?
Nash Grier?
I couldn’t believe my eyes.
I mean his eyes.
I mean my eyes.
I stood there in shock.
I’m finally face to face with…
NASH GRIER!
I’m not obsessed.
I couldn’t move.
I was drowning in his eyes.
Blue eyes.
Piercing blue eyes.
Beautiful, piercing, blue eyes.
That’s my spring break fantasy.
What’s yours?
Snow Day!
“Do you want to build a snowman?”
My dad asks.
“No, I’m kind of tired right now.”
I reply.
“I’ll name him Jeff.”
My dad says with a smirk on his face. I was just really happy there was no school.
Today,
I could watch a little T.V,
I could walk around in the woods,
I could maybe even walk around in the woods.
“Katelyn!”
Calls my dad.
I walk outside.
I see the most horrific sight I’ve ever seen.
“Wow, dad. Looks great.”
I look at the snowman.
It’s wearing my dad’s glasses,
My mom’s scarf,
and my beanie.
“I know right! I think it’s the best snowman I’ve ever done!”
Says my dad.