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Today as a good Teach, I was marshalling the high jump at the school athletics carnival. 
Clipboards with student lists in one hand, a pen in the other hand, all while calling names of the next students to jump. 
I'd just had a new water bottle thrown to me from the Head of Sports as he passed by on the supplies quad bike and I held the new bottle under my arm while I did the administration.
Not thinking too much about anything other than trying to call the right students to jump, I get this itch on my stomach, give it a quick scratch and continue on as we were. 
Itch comes back again very shortly after.....
Hows this for the cause of the itch, the water bottle under my arm had worked like a magnifying glass and focused the light onto my shirt which started to burn and melt, and so was starting to burn my skin!
I had never though to be careful with a waterbottle in the sun. 
so, my top tip of the day! Don't leave water bottles in the sun in your car, such as on the front seat when you leave, just in case it magnifies the light and you burn the car down! 
It reminded me of the crystal ball post above!
 
			
		
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