Science teacher here, love what I got. Made my day.

First, a DVD set I've been meaning to get but never did...It's called When We Left Earth. Love it.

ALSO a Curiosity Rover Hot Wheels which is already sitting on my desk in my classroom, far away from my cat's paws.

I got a sticker about my weiner dog...trying to figure out how that info was acquired. Lucky guess?

Two custom posters from NASA. No idea where they were purchased. Never mentioned it, but I worked with the Pan Cam team for NASA MER (Opportunity) and MSL (Curiosity) rovers when I was in university. So these prints are getting framed, might go in a shadow box with my other NASA gear.

The galaxy directory is above my fireplace. It's updated to include a galactic estimate of 50 billion planets in our own Milky Way. Pretty cool.

One of the best parts is the penny...I thought it was very clever to send me a penny from 1969, the year humans walked on the Moon.

You may know that there is a 1909 penny on the Curiosity Rover on Mars.

It's on a calibration target sort of as a tip of the hat to geologists' informal practice of placing a coin or other object of known scale in their photographs.

This was my first secret santa ever, and I'm going to do it every year now. Thanks, Secret Santa!