History Museum Week 6 (4/29-5/3) Part 1

Tuesday, 4/30:

So, I am back at the History Museum for a full week, sort of. Since I worked World’s Fair opening weekend and have had plenty of weeks that are well over 30 hours, usually I work somewhere between 32-40 hours a week, I get tomorrow off. I am very excited to relax some and my mom and I have a fun day planned. We are gonna go thrifting, watch ”Challengers” at Wildwood B&B, and get lunch. I am excited to see ”Challengers” because personally, I don’t think Zendaya has that big of acting chops, but I have heard she is very good in the movie, so I will see for myself. Today has been pretty relaxed. I worked storytime, helped Julie, Andy, Emily, Maggie, and Elena prepare a craft for tomorrow. Then I attended a K-12 education department meeting. It was pretty short and then we just celebrated Don Davis’s (Julie’s dad’s) birthday. I am here until 4:00, but right now I have a break so I am just finishing up ”The Road”. I am bit tired because last night my dad and I went to get late night hamburgers (it was like 9:30, but for my dad it was late!), anyways I drank like a 30 oz Diet Coke so then I couldn’t fall asleep, so I used my time to watch the movie ”American Pie” instead of cleaning my room! I can not disclose the plot of ”American Pie” on this blog, so you will have to Google it yourself! I will say, I was pleasantly surprised given the plot and themes of the movie that it actually had a fair amount of depth. Most of the characters were pretty well written with good arcs, and even the female characters were not just one dimensional characters. I was impressed by this since many teen movies where the central characters are teen males often just write off the female characters as shallow or objects of desire.

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