Tuesday, January 9, 2018

I got back from school an hour ago and have already finished eating dinner, completing school homework, and reading. Now all I have left is this post, then I can have the rest of the day to do whatever I want, except use my Playstation Four or go outside. Anyway, I'm just going to start the post from when I left the house to reach my bus stop. After waiting 10 minutes I saw the bus coming to our stop. Whenever I see it the first thing I do is walk to the nearest pole because that's where it always stops. While on the bus I did some sightseeing and really focused on all the things around me (outside the window). It was a good way to waste time and before I knew it the bus arrived at school.

Once I got to my class there were a few kids near their lockers and my teacher was at his desk. Thankfully, my desk wasn't messy because usually there's always a book or two on it. For the first period, I had Social Studies before I would walk downstairs to my teacher's (Social Studies) class but ever since the new rule came up we have to stay in class. In case you don't know, the new rule is that instead of kids walking to their classes the teachers go to them. That way there isn't always traffic and so much noise in the hallways. For some reason, I don't feel comfortable staying the same seat all day so this rule doesn't exactly make me "happy". During Social Studies class all we (my classmates and I) did was read Martin Luther King Jr's speech, "I Have a Dream".

It wasn't the most interesting class so when I walked to the gym for P.E I felt better. My P.E teacher spent a few minutes of class on rearranging our seats. This is because she didn't like the way we were in a circle last semester (term 1). The one problem I had with this was how it wasted time. We only have two classes of P.E and each class is 40 minutes. That doesn't really leave any room for interruptions. Unfortunately, my P.E teacher also announced the Basketball unit was starting today. Basketball is my worst sport so you can imagine how unforgiving this was for me. However, we didn't actually play real games so it wasn't that bad. My class mainly practiced dribbling the ball and offensive/defensive. It was a pretty funny period as well but I don't want to discuss why.

After P.E was Lunch, because of the weather I didn't get to go outside for recess but that doesn't mean it was a total waste. Instead of going out I was allowed to go inside the technology room with my friends and play on the computers. It was really cool of the lunch ladies to let us do this so I thanked them. Of course, that doesn't mean we were allowed to play for the whole period. We technically still had to eat so after 20 minutes the lunch ladies took my class to the cafeteria. I'm not too fond of sloppy joe so when I found out that was the lunch special it wasn't very appetizing. The rest of the day was fine. Technology, ELA (2xs), Dinner, Science, and Math were all great. Especially Math because I felt I learned a lot today from my teacher.

Google News

This is Seagull
For today I went to the "Suggested For You" page and found a story talking about "Overwatch". The title was "Overwatch League Skins are now available for every character | PC Gamer". For those that don't know the Overwatch tournament is coming up and there are teams from many states. My favorite one is called, "Seoul Dynasty" because it's  from South Korea. For some reason, in South Korea, the gamers are really good. Every pro player is at a certain level that most American players aren't at. Now I'm not saying they are better than every American player because "Seagull" (one of my icons) is really good. But back to the main point, because of the tournament Blizzard (Overwatch company) had made skins for every team. That in total is around 300 new skins! I'm so ready to grind for them when I get back on the Playstation Four!

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