For instance, one of her classmates, J, punched another classmate (apparently one of Hannah's friends) in the nose today. She was horrified. Apparently J is involved in a lot of fights.
It was not this story that amused me, however. She got in the car today when I picked her up, rubbing her eye profusely. I asked her what was wrong. She replied, "I got poked in the eye!" I went through the normal sympathies, telling her I was so sorry that happened, etc. Then I asked her if it was an accident or if someone did it on purpose. She replied that it was an accident, both times. "Both times?!" I exclaimed.
This is where it got interesting. The aforementioned J had been involved in another altercation with a little boy, and it is beyond me why Hannah was so close in proximity to the situation, but somehow J ended up poking her in the eye accidentally. Then she said later, at lunch, the assistant teacher Mrs. C turned around and accidentally poked her in the eye again! I got tickled that one of her teachers did it the second time. How sad that she got poked at all, let alone twice, and once by her teacher! She was fine after we got home and completely forgot about it. Maybe she needs to wear some swimming goggles for protection tomorrow.
Later on this evening, after Hannah had been asleep quite some time, her two adorable hamsters (of which you will hear more, I'm sure) Squishy and Sniffles [pictures to be added later] got involved in some sort of hamster spinning wheel race (simultaneously and in opposite directions, best I can tell). Neither won, but it did wake Hannah up. She immediately called for us, excited that they were both on the wheel at the same time.
Then she went back to sleep.

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