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Three notes:

  • Luke is making black and blue Swedish hearts for Valentine's day, which actually offers some insight into his personality.  He wanted to make finger knitting for all his friends, but we convinced him to make chalk instead (Get Crafty Crafty). We think we will have to label the chalk, since some might think it is some sort of candy, and I'm pretty sure that plaster of paris and tempra paint are not edible.
  • Eleanor manged to disable Firefox by making the background and the type almost the same color (black).  This was a surprisingly difficult problem to solve---we tried to change it in settings, but the background and the type were almost the same color...  I am yet again glad that Michael knows how to read configuration files.  I'm also pretty impressed that Eleanor figured out a way to disable her computer in such a complete way using such simple methods.
  • Amanda had been reading Tui Sutherland's series which started with "Wings of Fire".  She enjoyed the first one, but after the 2nd she didn't want to read any more.  She says that too many dragons die.  She knows that they are bad dragons, but she still doesn't like them to die.

Amanda actually wanted me to include a different note, but I can't remember what she wanted me to include.  I'll add a comment if I can remember or if Amanda tells me again. 

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