Day 48:
Today when I got to school I headed into the kitchen to start on my wild rice and mushroom soup. After I had everything pulled out and ready to get started, Gloria Peterson walked in looking for me. She's in charge of BATC publicity, etc. She wanted to do an on camera interview, take pictures and talk with me about me being the student of the month for December!
We headed into the classroom and worked at the demo kitchen. The actual kitchen was far too crowded and busy to do any videos or interviews.
She gave me a certificate, with my name spelled wrong. =)
It made me laugh. She did fix it for the newspaper ad and the pictures she took of me.
I worked on sauteing my veggies for my soup while they interviewed me so I was working on my project and doing something somewhat entertaining for the camera at the same time.
I was supposed to say something I really liked about the program and BATC and I told her I wasn't exactly sure a perfect statement or anything and she told me to just start talking and they would pull what they needed out of it and put it together. She emailed me my finished picture/ad a few days later and had changed my wording completely! That made me laugh as well. I sound way more professional in my ad than I did when I actually spoke. I was okay with that, it makes sense if you are using it as advertisement for Bridge.
Here is my finished ad that she emailed me. I guess it's going to be in the Herald Journal on Sunday and featured on their website all month. I guess the students of the month for the next 6 months will be featured and honored at graduation in June so I am supposed to go to get recognized again there and I'm sure they'll play part of my video interview. With any luck I'll be graduating at that time anyway.
After my interview, I headed back to the kitchen to make my soup. It turned out really good and I was happy with it.
After I finished my soup I helped Adrienne weigh out bread bowls for lunch on Thursday.
That was it for my day.
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