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Some of my classmates and I attended a Poject WET workshop at the Museum of Natural Science in Jackson, MS. It was a great workshop and I'd highly recommend it. If you want some more info click on the Project WET words it will take you to their site!
The Museum was also fun and the following are a few of the creatures we got to see.

This guy was brought in by someone and yes, it's a two-headed snake! Apparently both heads do eat and one side appears more in control.

This little fellow just seemed very cute. and hungry. They swim around with their mouths open waiting to eat. It seemed like they enjoyed posing for us. They were in a tank with a turtle. He was hungry too and ate a fish; there were scales flying everywhere! Its amazing to me how turtles and alligators can swim together and not get eaten.

You guessed it! Jackson was part of the ice storm and unfortunately we just got ice. The snow skipped Jackson. My friend Jessica was so nice to help me scrape my car. I also discovered that the defrost works wonders! My little car, Joy, has seen a lot of weather in her time.

I included this pic because, alas, I headed back to school for another semester. This is my amazing endless/bottomless bag that I got for my birthday one year, from my brother and his wife. I can't fit just about anything in it! Of course, you can see, I brought along some essentials :)

At home, I finally made this recipe I had wanted to make for a while: Pecan Chicken Pockets.
They are easy and tasty-very rich though so you can't eat a lot. On second thought, I think I might like to try making them again sometime. If you'd like to try it, check out the recipe by clicking on the words 'Pecan Chicken Pockets'.
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