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It's been pretty normal around here as of late. Tag der offnen Tuer was a success! One of the kids knocked over part of the backdrop during their first performance of Robin Hood, but luckily I was sitting behind the backdrop to run the CD player, so I caught it! The kids were all very embarrassed by this and said that the first show was horrible. I wouldn't know - I didn't actually see it since I sat behind the backdrop! The boy who played the sheriff's dad recorded the whole play, though, so I should get to see it eventually.
This week has just been a normal week at school. I got my new glasses yesterday! The first time I went to pick them up, the lady noticed that the anti-reflective stuff hadn't been put on, so I had to wait two extra weeks. I believe it was worth the wait - I love them!

Today a girl came to look at the apartment I'm living in. It reminded me of last spring when my landlady said she wanted to show our apartment as the model for a few weeks...and then showed it for something like three months. I just sat on the couch and composed an e-mail to my representative asking them to continue to support funding for the Fulbright program. (Apparently some cuts to the program are being discussed.)
Tonight I made
breadsticks and cheesy pasta bake for dinner. The breadsticks were really delicious! Since I was bored and hungry, I took pictures while waiting for the breadsticks to rise.
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My kitchen was too clean. Luckily, I had the time to make it messy again. |
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Oooh. The sunset was pretty tonight. |
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Finished breadsticks! |
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And pasta to go with it. (I hate cleaning cheese out of the pan so I lined the pan with foil.) |
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