Apparently, Mr. Rogers was the nicest guy in the world. "Every one of the cardigans he wore on the show had been hand-knit by his mother." When confronted with that kind of wholesomeness, if you do not tear up a little bit, then you are dead inside. I feel sort of bad for finding him creepy as a child.
I doubt I am going to astound anyone with this particular piece of wisdom, but the terrible thing about working full-time is having to go to work five days a week. Conversely, the great thing about working full-time is not having to work in the evenings or on the weekends. Pardon my ignorance, but I've been in school a long time, so it's been a bit of an adjustment. I have gotten through 8 business days already. I go home in the evening and I have nothing to do--it's WEIRD.
A few times a day, I check in on the otter cam at the Vancouver Aquarium. I want to be an otter when I grow up, so this is good "research."
Thursday, May 31, 2007
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did you know that one of his sweaters is in the Museum of Natural History?
check it out.
Heh. "The informal sweater was Fred’s trademark, fitting in with his low-keyed exploration of matters of interest to 3 to 8 year-old children."
Matters of interest to 3 to 8-year old children: cookies, going to school, sharing, riding bikes, dinosaurs, bugs, princesses, fighting with siblings, plain cheese pizza.
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