(SEE BELOW FOR AMAZING EXPLANATION!)
So, here is how this whole thing went.
Text from a STUDENT: "Mrs. Brownell, will you help me with a physics project?"
ME: "Of course."
The next week she asks if I am still going to help her. Of course I will.
STUDENT: "wear red, black and white becuase that is the theme of their project."
ME: "I am going to wear black and red to the banquet that night, so I will just wear that!"
STUDENT: "You may get wet, so you should bring a change of clothes."
Hmmmm.
ME: "What do you mean wet?"
STUDENT: "You will be in my boat and paddling across the pool."
ME: "........."
a few minutes later.....
ME: "K, so what kind of boat..."
STUDENT: "The boat I made for my physics project. It's made out of paper, paint, and thin strips of wood."
ME"................"
So, anyway, of course I would agree to it, to which Andrew laughed about for the entire day.
Here is how the video goes:
I noticed a hole in the boat a few seconds into the ride (you can see me attack the bottom of the boat), so I am plugging it and screaming at poor Trang to paddle faster. Then the hole just burst and we fell in. When I got out, everyone was yelling
"Mrs. Brownell, if you had paddled, you would have made it!"
ME: "I was plugging up the hole!"
Though, watching the video now, I'm going to have to agreee that I just look like a giant fat lump while the tiny skinny girl is paddling (and I am yelling at her).
Andrew said that he hoped I had learned my lesson. Then I proceeded to tell Christina that I would OF COURSE ride in her boat again next year! I never learn...
2 comments:
That is so flippin funny. I am a little bummed the camera kind of cuts away and then you are just already in the water...in your banquet clothes!! :( :(
I totally brought a change of clothes, so I was good on that account....however, I totally forgot to bring a towel! =)
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