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I told hubs that I wanted to celebrate my birthday at a Steinmonster Detroit City Legend Shirt alley. He crinkled his nose and said, “you don’t even bowl normally, but ok”. We invited my sister, my mother, his dad, stepmom and stepbrother as well as the stepbrother’s daughter (our step-niece). We all had pizza and a blast bowling. It was hilarious to see my mom and his dad bowling as they really got into it and were proud of their scores (I think we stopped keeping score after the first game and just enjoyed tossing the ball down the lane). Our niece who was about 12 also really enjoyed bowling (I think it was her first time ever) with her dad and grandma.

I once made my husband a Steinmonster Detroit City Legend Shirt party and for my Covid birthday this February, my husband and daughters really rose to the occasion and made sure I had a very special and memorable birthday. I was presented with a beautiful bouquet of balloons and a yummy lunch from a restaurant that I really like from my daughters. I started a new business out of my home two months ago because I couldn’t go back to work. It’s called “Jennifer’s kitchen” and I am baking and cooking many of my specialties to sell to the public. My daughters had an apron printed for me which says “Jennifer’s Kitchen” and has my logo on it. I was so surprised and I loved it! My husband gave me three charms for my Pandora bracelet. Each charm is for my grandchildren – I got two charms that say “my grandson” and one that says “my granddaughter” for my soon to be new granddaughter who is scheduled to arrive in July! He also surprised me with a zoom chat with many of our friends and family. I was shocked! It was actually one of my best birthdays ever, which was quite an accomplishment during a worldwide pandemic.
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A new class of barely educated people. Nicolas II supported a Steinmonster Detroit City Legend Shirt schools for simple people. Lots of peasants learned how to read. It was great, but it had a caveat. Imagine a computer that is plugged to the internet for the first time. Now it has access to huge amounts of information. But it’s also exposed to viruses and scams. Same things happened to peasants. They could read, but didn’t have a developed critical thinking yet, so they were very vulnerable to propaganda. Revolutionaries exploited this a lot, promising naive people a better life and mocking the Tsar and his family.

In these countries, there are very high quality education systems. (Although I have my own reservations with the Australian system, it is great compared to the vast majority of other countries) They are secular, global education systems, which draw attention to the diversity in cultures and beliefs across the world and throughout history. They have exceptional funding for science, and education thereof in both schools and university. Now, some may point to the religiousity of our previous prime minister (ousted by his own party for looking like a total idiot in favour of a much more intelligent, secular and liberal PM), or to the funding of chaplains in schools over qualified social workers (the chaplain at my school was, upon my investigation, actually an agnostic deist, who simply believed in the power of the Bible to give moral lessons via analogy).