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Bulldozing a Bulldozer...not something you do every day!

So on Sunday, Ry Ry and I made a cake:




And then we took some pictures of it while it still looked good, then we bulldozed it. Literally. It was SO MUCH FUN. I wish I had known about much fun it is when I'd been a kid, or I woulda destroyed more cakes!




Yeah. Basically it was great! :)



On another note, conference was awesome! On Sunday, James and some other people came over... I might've already written that. James made a cake in the shape of a bus. I had a wonderful weekend!

Today in my dance class, we had a different teacher, because Celeste is in California for something or other. He was pretty funny, and a good teacher. But I was off and couldn't get any of the steps down. It was kinda sad. I just kept messing up. Oh well. Oh and today is my last geology lab! Exciting! But weird! And it's also Red Sox opening day, because yesterday it was rained out. WOOHOO GO SOX! We're playing the Devil Rays. Too bad I can't watch the game. Oh well, I can watch recaps later.

Well, gotta go finish a couple problems in my math homework. I mainly just wanted to post the pictures!

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  1. I love the photos! They are great!

    When you were little, we did the same thing all parents do on their kids first birthday. We put your cake in front of you to do what you will. You got your hands into the cake, looked at your messy fingers, and promptly started to cry and would not stop till we washed your hands and gave you a slice of cake on a plate with a fork. Times sure have changed!

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