The goats are certainly getting popular. Every time I look outside there are little kids and their parents looking at them, talking to them, and hanging out in our yard. I really feel like we're doing a good thing - little kids who live in the city should have the opportunity to play with goats and chickens and get to know farm animals. Today while I was at school a whole kindergarten class from Glenview Elementary came up to visit our goats on a field trip. My mom said they were really excited and they kept raising their hands to ask questions. I really wish I could have seen it.
There's a mystery cat that seems to have adopted us. We've been having a real cold snap in Oakland and for the past few mornings she's been meowing at our door. I keep thinking it's TJ and so I open it and he comes running in to eat the other cats' food and warm up. Today he was wandering around my room when I went in there. She's really friendly, but she hissed at TJ and he chased her out.
I'm doing a Door-to-Door canvassing training for the first time. That should be super fun because a lot of kids from my school signed up to come. Tomorrow is Transgender Day of Remembrance!!! Our GSA is going to do light candles on the front lawn and read the names of the people who have been killed based on their real or perceived sexual identity.
Hmmm... what else. Thanksgiving is coming up and I have to think of what delicious vegan food I am going to make to impress people this year. I'll figure that out this weekend.... I am so ready for Thanksgiving Break!
Peace.
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