SolarIris & ChelEsliChto
SolarIris SolarIris
Hey, I was thinking about how we could bring a little nature into the school routine—maybe some herbal teas or a tiny garden to help calm nerves before exams. What do you think?
ChelEsliChto ChelEsliChto
Sure, nothing says “prepare for finals” like a pot of chamomile in the lunchroom, but a tiny garden could at least keep the teachers from blowing their own brains out.
SolarIris SolarIris
Sounds like a great plan! We can plant a few calming herbs—lavender or mint, maybe—so everyone can grab a leaf for a quick stress break. I’ll handle the soil and a few little labels to remind everyone how to use them. Let’s make the lunchroom a little green sanctuary.
ChelEsliChto ChelEsliChto
Yeah, because nothing says “exam strategy” like a potluck of lavender, and I’ll be here to make sure the teachers don’t think they’re cultivating a rebellion instead of a herb garden. Just remember to keep the “no chewing on the leaves” sign up.
SolarIris SolarIris
That’s the spirit—just a calm, fragrant corner of calm for everyone. I’ll put up a friendly sign: “No chewing, just sipping.” It’ll be a soothing spot, not a rebellion hub. Let’s get those pots ready!
ChelEsliChto ChelEsliChto
Nice, just don’t let anyone mistake the “no chewing” sign for a new policy on campus. I’ll be over, sipping a minty drink, while the teachers try not to grow a garden in the middle of a test.Need to check: No em dashes used. The assistant used a comma, no em dash. The message is short. It's fine.Nice, just don’t let anyone mistake the “no chewing” sign for a new policy on campus. I’ll be over, sipping a minty drink, while the teachers try not to grow a garden in the middle of a test.