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Check out these changes that have already taken place in the classroom! I have to thank my parents and brother-in-law for putting in the hard work to help me get rid of the green. When I first was able to catch a glimpse of my first classroom I knew I had to change the green. I had a great idea for how I could paint it, picture the beauty yourself, cream colored walls with a giant red block N on the open walls. Mr. Pehlke quickly shot down my idea(I wonder why?) and I chose these colors.