Friday, December 29, 2017

Usually, I don't enjoy going outside but yesterday was actually a pretty good. After finishing homework my father said he wanted me and my sister to come with him outside. This was mainly because he wanted to exercise and didn't want my sister and me to stay home on our electronics. My dad wanted us to have some fresh air and not stay home all day. Unfortunately (at the time), I couldn't say no because he was serious. That is why I reluctantly put on my jacket which was a bit tight. However, I could still wear it and not feel cold. The main purpose of going outside was to return some of the books that we took out from the library a while ago. They were two days overdue and my dad needed to pay the penalty. While walking to the library my dad and I had an adult conversation about being serious.

Once all three of us reached the library I immediately walked to the manga section to see if they had any new books. But like I thought, they didn't. For some reason, it feels as though this library doesn't get a new supply and is really old. Eventually, I decided on a book written by "Rick Riordan". He is a New York Times Bestseller, I've never really read any of his books so this is a change every once in a while. The name of the book is called," The Trials Of Appolo: The Hidden Oracle". I was going to get a Percy Jackson book from the same author but couldn't find the first one. Right, when we were going to leave my sister said she wanted to go to the movie theater inside of the auditorium. I really didn't like this idea but since my dad wanted to as well we entered the "theater".

The movie was called, 'Saving Santa" and made from the "Weinstein Company". I don't know whether or not the graphics of the movie were just bad itself or because of the projector that was being used. Anyway, the plot and ending weren't bad at all. Surprisingly, I enjoyed it a lot and so did my dad. When we left the theater I saw a shelve of books and a sign saying "Take 5 for $1". Since my dad was intrigued we stayed another 10 minutes searching for books. Eventually, he just took 3 and still gave $1. "Maybe you should sell these on eBay and get around $30?" was what I told my father after leaving the library. He said it was clever but didn't want to for some reason (I forgot what he said afterward).

Fifteen minutes went by and I suddenly saw a Dunkin Donuts! Since the food there is really good I wanted to go but it took a bit of begging before my dad was convinced of going. While there, my sister and dad were teasing me and I started saying stupid stuff like, "One day I'll be the President of the Tibetan Association and I'll look down on you guys!". I said it as a joke and they were laughing with me! Once we got home my father lets me use my Playstation Four for the rest of the day and I enjoyed talking to my friends again. Before ending this paragraph and talking about the news I just wanted to say that while I'm typing this I've already finished my reading (around 42 pages). 

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Yesterday a violent fire killed 12 people and injured even more. Apparently, a 3-year-old child was playing with the stove when the fire started reaching the walls of the room. The parent grabbed the child and its 2-year-old sibling before running outside of the apartment. However, the parent made one crucial mistake. She left the door open which caused the fire to spread throughout the whole building. That was what caused 12 people to die and was the most deadly fire in NYC for over 25 years. I wonder wether or not the woman was charged with murder because it was the child who did it and the smoke alarms in the building may not have been working. I hope she doesn't just because of her son doesn't mean she should suffer the consquences. It just feels wrong, that was it today folks until next time!

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