For my birthday yesterday, Taylor Brown (a summer volunteer, family friend and fellow Coloradan) and I decided to do a birthday project.
This birthday project involved 50+ maps from our massive supply of National Geographics...
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3 canisters of Ecuador's version of rubber cement...
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2 different types of accents (British and Indian, if you must know)...
some pretty clutch dance moves...
and a lot of pasting, stepping back, realizing it was horribly crooked, peeling, and re-placing countless maps.
And then laughing at ourselves.
Coming home to a peach cobbler baked by my housemates was the perfect end to a really wonderful birthday.
I love my housemates. And summer volunteers, too :)
~Holly
This birthday project involved 50+ maps from our massive supply of National Geographics...
3 canisters of Ecuador's version of rubber cement...
2 different types of accents (British and Indian, if you must know)...
And then laughing at ourselves.
Coming home to a peach cobbler baked by my housemates was the perfect end to a really wonderful birthday.
I love my housemates. And summer volunteers, too :)
~Holly