March 31's 10 Things to Be Happy About
1. Durum Wheat Fields - I think any type of wheat field is good because we know that we can get fed. Wheat is in so many products because of flower. I do feel bad for those people who have a gluten allergy though. No wheat for you!
2. Penuche Fudge - My mom loves almost any kind of fudge. I can't say that I'm a big fan of fudge though.
3. The Agricultural Sciences - I think that everyone should know something of this extent because if you want to grow any type of plants you need to know something of an agricultural aspect.
4. The Common Good - I wish more people understood that good is better than being evil. More people need to learn how to be good in general.
5. A Happy Medium - Compromising is a wonderful thing and it helps in the long run because then there are less problems when you both agree on something in the middle.
6. Cast Parties - When I was a part of the theater department in high school the cast parties were always in the cafeteria the afternoon after our last performance and the crew was also invited. It was my favorite part of being in the plays other than the actual performances. It was fun to see people out of their element of theater and in the element of party!
7. Gourmet Rave Reviews - Honestly I could care less about gourmet food and would rather have a burger and fries. I miss my daddy's burgers!
8. Anagrams Unscrambled - There are just so many that you never know what you could end up with.
9. Broadband Internet - As opposed to dial up? It's so much faster and it makes research projects go by so much faster because there are so many sources online but being online will never beat the simple joys of turning the pages of a book when you are doing a research project or paper. I still like the feel of holding a book and being able post it note certain pages or even highlighting important parts.
10. Discovering Ancient Ruins Firsthand - I think that seeing them in person is close enough to discovering them firsthand. I think that ancient artifacts are amazing and they tell us a lot about a culture and how people of the time lived.
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