Ahh, it feels good to finish the most frightening part of the final project.
-The Synopsis.
It makes me happy that I'm done with it, and it's pretty much perfect. Well, in my opinion it is. I honestly don't know what Mr. Ellsworth will think about it. But, all the technicalities are there.
I'm sitting in Geography and all day now I've missed my boys. I really want to go home and give them pretzel sticks (They love those) and apple drops. It was a really grand idea of my mother's to buy them new treats, they haven't had any for a while. Rat treats are different than dog treats for mainly one reason.
-They have complex flavors.
One: The flavors of rat treats actually sound like something a human wouldn't mind eating. The newest ones I have for the babies are Apple drops. They are apple filling inside a bread shell that has some garnish on top. All in all it sounds pretty much like an apple turnover. The boys love pastry treats. Their favorite (Which I can hardly ever find the time to go get) are Ratatouille Croissants, or Ratatouille Quiche Lorraine. Pretty fancy stuff for a guy who's about seven inches long, right? It's all good, though, because I enjoy seeing them om nom nom it down in a matter of seconds. Ed could be in a treat eating contest. (Although I would never enter him in one, he's already obese as it is, any other form of encouragement is probably not the best idea.)
Marvin is the one you really love to watch eat. When he eats he is so concentrated on the food that you could pick him up, put him on your shoulder, and he still wouldn't change facial expressions. He eats with such a fury it's almost rat criminal. Even though Ed actually will prohibit the others from getting food until he is done, Marvin and Chilee always seem to get some first. Poor Gus. He's always last to eat. But, when you're the baby of the family, you really have no choice, right?
<3,Emma
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