I knew I'd missed the swiss kids, but I hadn't realized how much I'd missed the swiss kids until today.
These kids are hilariously dysfunctional in what I consider the best way possible.
I started work today, but they didn't know what to do with me, so I theoretically left early. Except I ran into Peter, and he was like, "Want to help me smash computers?" and I was like "THERE IS NOTHING I WOULD RATHER DO"
So we smashed computers for a while. It was pretty cool- you have to mostly take them apart first, and then smash the important parts with a hammer.
Then I hurried over to school because what I've realized (speaking of dysfunctional) is that these kids could not organize themselves for coffee unless I personally escorted them to Starbucks.
Well worth it.
Thomas was having like, issues with ice.
Thomas: I don't know what to do with this! It's melting!
[someone]: Put it in your mouth.
(Thomas tries, but drops it or something)
Thomas: Who knew ice was so slippery!
Also, the greatest quote without context I have ever heard-
Chris: I wish we'd bought a hamster from the Japanese.
After coffee like, half of us left, and the other half were cool and ran through the fountain and walked down to the bear pit. The bears aren't in the pit anymore; they've got a whole hillside to wander on. It's the cutest thing I've ever seen-- a mama bear and two baby bears. They reminded me of Chilidog.
Who is sitting on the couch with me right now, by the way.
I love that dog.
Oh, also, I took a million pictures. Turtle and I are really getting along.
Clara
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