Annalisa’s 10 Rules To Live By
Rule 1: When in the presence of your superiors, respect them, and obey any customs required. If you are someone’s superior, act as you should, with grace and poise.
Rule 2: Be kind to animals, whatever they may be. If they be your own, Care for them greatly and kindly.
Rule 3: If someone is talking to you, do not plug your ears, hum, or remain silent if a question is directed to you, or in any way create the illusion that you are ignoring somebody.
Rule 4: When speaking, say no swears you are not permitted to, and try to keep from criticizing anyone.
Rule 5: In life, it is imperative to maintain a good sense of humor.
Rule 6: Do not use words if it is lost to you what they mean.
Rule 7: If you are lacking in money, use resourcefulness to make and find things you would otherwise buy.
Rule 8: If you are learning something new, do not anger at your tutor out of frustration.
Rule 9: When out of doors, respect the wildlife around you.
Rule 10: Keep your clothes neat, your body washed, and your hair combed, and you will impress all you meet.
Rule 1: When in the presence of your superiors, respect them, and obey any customs required. If you are someone’s superior, act as you should, with grace and poise.
Rule 2: Be kind to animals, whatever they may be. If they be your own, Care for them greatly and kindly.
Rule 3: If someone is talking to you, do not plug your ears, hum, or remain silent if a question is directed to you, or in any way create the illusion that you are ignoring somebody.
Rule 4: When speaking, say no swears you are not permitted to, and try to keep from criticizing anyone.
Rule 5: In life, it is imperative to maintain a good sense of humor.
Rule 6: Do not use words if it is lost to you what they mean.
Rule 7: If you are lacking in money, use resourcefulness to make and find things you would otherwise buy.
Rule 8: If you are learning something new, do not anger at your tutor out of frustration.
Rule 9: When out of doors, respect the wildlife around you.
Rule 10: Keep your clothes neat, your body washed, and your hair combed, and you will impress all you meet.
Tuataras are a really cool lizard that I read about in a very interesting science book called Oh, Yuck! by Joy Masoff. She also has another yucky book out about history called Oh, Yikes!. They are very interesting, and not boring or too disgusting, and I learned a lot of cool things. Anywho, the most interesting thing about tuataras is that they have a third eye at the top of their heads that is covered by a flap of skin. It is used by tuataras to sense light, not to see. Here are some more interesting facts about tuataras: