Yesterday, Michelle and I made jewelry. It was, without a doubt, the most awesome jewelry ever, because it was made with those little plastic beads that you put in a shape and melt together with an iron. And I forgot to wear mine to school today! On Wednesday I'll try to remember. Michelle, in keeping with her new Robin girl identity, made three really big yellow 'R's, two for earring and one for a necklace. They were totally boss and she'd better wear them when she has her costume party thing.
We also watched five episodes of Robin Hood. It was pretty crazy, but weonly did it because we haven't been able to watch any all week because our evenings are taken up with the Olympics and Sundays are all free except for church. Michelle thinks Allan-a-Dale is a dumb character but he's still my favourite. It's the eyes, I tell you! Besides, he's so endearing.
I have a choir performance in a little less than two weeks, and it's hard to imagine that we'll be ready for it in time. I think that happens every concert, where we're not ready until the end of the last rehearsal, after working feverishly and being ranted at by our teacher a few times, and even then we still only grab a hold of the performance by the skin of our teeth. I've never really thought about that saying, the skin of our teeth, but it just occured to me that it's really weird. People don't have skin on their teeth. Not even metaphorical skin, or anything that could possibly be mistaken for it. How odd.
-Amy
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