
The time when you remember a furry friend your former student gave you years ago.


The time you discover which snow globes have held up remarkably well after 15 years.



And which ones, from much more recent years, have not.

Really have not. And yes, the water should be clear, not urine-colored.


How do you even go about disposing of a snow globe? The whole idea seems a little murderous, really.
That snow globe looks so dainty and lovely. The non-urine-colored one, of course.
ReplyDeleteAs for your final question, the answer is: give it to Julia. So far, the score for this Christmas season is...
Julia: 1
Snow globes: 0
I hate to think about the mess that must have made. Yikes.
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