What is this? That's probably what you are asking. I'm asking myself why in the world i stuck my hand in this earlier today. It was for a marine science lab. I had to stick my hand in a plastic bag, then fill another bag with shortening and stick my hand with the bag on it inside the other bag. Then put another two bags on my other hand. Then I shoved them in freezing cold ice water. The lesson was supposed to represent penguins and their blubber that keeps them warm. In the end I came out successful and with numb hands. I also lost a few of my little blonde hairs on my left arm due to the duct tape that was around my wrist. OUCH! My day has consisted of various labs for marine science. This one was by far the most interesting, though.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Blubber.
Posted by Kaitlyn Luce at 3:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: marine science, school
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Buried in work.
That is exactly what I am. Buried. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but in order for me to get there I really need to work hard. Today I got some things out of the way that I had really been putting off for awhile. I did two assignments for english and two oral exams for marine science. I'm proud of myself. Even if they doesn't seem like alot, it's an accomplishment. That is more than I usually do, which makes me happy.
Posted by Kaitlyn Luce at 11:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: school
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A Foggy Whirlwind.
That is what my day has felt like. My blood sugar has been all out of whack for the whole day. When that happens, that usually means my day is down the tubes in terms of my health. I found out I was hypoglycemic when I was in sixth grade. It isn't anything huge, but sometimes it can really throw me off. Today was quite the productive day, though. I got all my laundry done, even the stuff that I had accidentally left in the washer for too long over the weekend. Stinky clothes=stinky Kaitlyn. Sorry, but that's just not how I roll. :-D I got some school work done, and feel really confident about what I turned in. I don't feel that way often.
Posted by Kaitlyn Luce at 1:54 PM 0 comments
Labels: hypoglycemia, school