Two days ago one of my teeth fell out! Did you know this is the first natural, wiggly tooth to come out? The others had to get pulled out. So it was my third visit from the tooth fairy. For my first tooth I got 3 quarters (75 cents) because I was three years old. And it was a pretty small tooth. The next one, which was the one that I had to get a spacer on, I got $1.25. This one, I got $1.50!
I also earned money by doing a chore. The chore was folding laundry. I used that money, and the money I already had in my wallet to buy a dolphin stuffie. It is a pacific white-sided dolphin. We also saw a pacific white-sided dolphin show. Mom thought they would just jump half a metre up in the air. But they actually went 3 or 4 metres up! In one trick they jumped all the way onto the pavement that their trainers were squatting on. And they stayed there for 2 or 3 seconds. One thing good for us and the animals is that we can look at each other through windows. Or we can see them from above. Well, I guess you can do that in zoos too. Mommy gets sad about the animals in the zoos and the aquariums. Because of the cages they have to put them in. But I on the other hand, like it. Well, a little. I still am a little sad the same way mom is. I wish we could build buildings down into the sea and we could see them in their natural habitat, as well as things that the aquarium doesn't have. Some of the animals like the jelly fish don't even mind being in a tank because they actually can't mind or not mind, because they don't even have brains! They just bob around. And eat. And the aquarium staff feeds them. If they did have brains they would like the aquarium a little bit because there isn't any predators.
The last thing about my money is that I lost it for a little while. Anyway, I found it in the candles.
Anyway, back to the aquarium. I want to tell you about an octopus that we saw. It was so weird. It had perfectly round suction cups on its tentacles. We saw its eyes. And it was breathing. Or eating. It was big. It's body and head were 2 feet long and its tentacles were about 3 feet long. Grandpa told us that they are so smart that they can unlatch cages.
See you all later!
Nathan
Monday, March 2, 2009
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