Snap!went Roxy's camera as she snapped a pic of a baby koala. She giggled and said, "Cutie.". She thanked the zoo owner and left.

Roxy's POV:

You are probably wondering what I was doing. If so, listen up. My name is Roxy Andrews and I'm a zoologist. Today, I'm going to a school to talk to a class about taking care of animals. So, I just got home and now I'm lounging on my couch with my puppy, kids, and husband. My kids are Ross and Kat. My husband is Ryo, and my puppy is Artu's son, Charlie. I'm in the kitchen, boiling some carrots. Me, my kids, and my husband only eat veggies. We don't eat meat or fish, because we believe animals are people. The only member of the family who devours meat is Charlie. We eat dinner and I pack Charlie in my tote so I can leave.


"Hey, kids." I cooed as I walked into the classroom. "Roxy!" they exclaimed. I come here every Activity Night, so they know me well. "You ready to pet Charlie?" I ask, letting Charlie out. "And after that, we have tons to go over." I said, watching the kids pet my dog. After chatting, we talk about animal safety. I look at the clock and gasp. "Sorry, kids. Animal poisons are gonna be delayed." their teacher said, as I packed up and left.


"I'm home!" I yelled as I lifted Charlie out. He padded over to the kitchen. As I went to cut up some meat, Ryo came over and hugged me. We agreed that we would not be active until I'm 45. I set the bowl down by Charlie and hugged him back. "I had to put up with Kat, who wanted Helen (her pixie pet) to sleep with her." he said, exasperated. Kat is a handful. I made us hot chocolate and we watched TV.


I clicked my camera and a picture of a elephant came up. "Okay, sixth and final picture for my diary done." I said, sending the link to my phone. I got home and got the link pasted to my diary. I printed it out and stapled the pages into my white diary. I planned to show it to the kids tonight.


"So let's go over it, kids." I told them. "Animal safety is in the heart and soul of this school." we recited. The clock rang and I left.


So, that's pretty much it. That's my day in the life of a zoologist.

The End