Waking up wasn't the best experience for me because of the alarm. It was so annoying trying to turn it off and accidentally set it on again. After turning the alarm off I had a natural instinct to go back to bed. After 38 minutes I woke up again and was scared that my dad would get mad at me for waking up late. However, my sister didn't have to go to school today because she's sick (flu). When I heard this it really frightened me, this is because of all the posts in Google News about deaths by the flu. I don't want my sister to die and would give up my life to let her live on. She's so young and if that ever happened (hopefully never does) I wouldn't forgive myself. Sure she's sometimes a bit annoying but I still love her and can't accept anything like that happening. Because the truth is, I don't always treat her the way I should (sometimes mean).
So when she get's better (hopeful) I'm going to give her a hug and tell her I'm happy she's okay. Instead of going to happy moments of today I've decided to add ever bad thing into one part so the good things can't be ruined. Once I got to school my class looked like they were going to get in trouble. Apparently, someone in the hallway said, "Welcome to Hell" and the dean of students heard it. So every kid that was in the hallway was told to stand by the doors of their classroom. Whoever said it had to admit to Ms. Link (dean) or else every kid who was in the hallway at the time was going to get a detention. Since he/ she didn't admit everyone was told to go into their classrooms until someone admitted it. Fortunately for some people, the kid said he/she did it. The reason I say "some people" is because its true.
Yesterday, a bunch of kids (11) were given a day of detention because class started but they were still talking. The detentions of those 11 people were increased to a whole day and most of the kids in the hallway were part of those 11. I wasn't part of the 11 people so when he said a whole week of detention I felt so happy to not be them! One of the girls who were part of those 11 went to the bathroom and started crying. I felt as though she didn't deserve it. This was because she got detention for talking to the boy next to her because he needed a pencil. No, she wasn't even talking. The boy asked for a pencil and all she said was "yes". It just happened to be that the Grammer teacher looked at her for that one reason. It just doesn't seem right, if I could immediately change this decision I would.
Now let's cram all the "good" things into this last paragraph. Today I had P.E and that is already good enough for me. However, I was really hyped for today because of the pacer test. I've talked about this right? Basically, the pacer test is a standardized test that all kids usually take while in school. From the beginning of the year to the end. You're basically running from one side of the room (usually gym) to the other side. Then when you hear the "beep" you're supposed to run back to the opposite side. My highest is 134 I think and that was the best. The only reason this one kid beat me by one lap is that they used this pole that is a bit closer than the walls. It's cheating, okay? I used to do that back in 5th grade but stopped and got this far!
Google News
One story I read was about Donald Trump. It wasn't something "revolutionary" but it was a death of a football player. You know if reading my blog for a while that football isn't my favorite sport. Anyway, Donald Trump said that it was such a disgrace for a football player to get killed by a man in a car crash who was apparently an undocumented immigrant. In case you don't know what that means let me spell it out for you, "I-L-L-I-G-A-L". Another story I saw was about Apple. Apparently, they are going to make it so that you can choose how you want your phone to use its battery. I suppose that is the better, but not perfect. If they wanted to make their battery problem fixed why not just increase the time in which your phone can survive? Boom, and let it so that they can still run and do things as before> Problem fixed!
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