Sunday, February 18, 2018

Yesterday, my dad, sister, and I went outside to Newport Mall. Now I can't say I had the "best" time but it sure was fun! However, let's begin at the very beginning. I woke up at 7:30 A.M and walked downstairs. My dad and sister and were talking in his bed (I know this because I could hear them) so I tried to brush my teeth fast. Apparently, today was "Losar 1" or whatever. My parents told me that on Friday was the start of Tibetan New Year and for some reason "Lunar New Year " (Chinese) are had there's the same day. Fortunately, my dad informed me that this is because both have the same calendar. For breakfast, my father made two plates each with an egg sandwich. I didn't know which one to eat because one of them had two slices of bread while the other only had one.

In the end, I took the one with two slices since the other "sandwich" should have been easier for my sister. I turned on my PlayStation and got to play for about 30 minutes. Then, my dad said he was going to take my sister and me outside. At first, I didn't know where but as we got closer and closer I realized our location. Before getting inside the car I heard my sister say she was going to take her gift card for my birthday. My father had given me two gift cards since it had been my birthday but I tried to be nice and gave one of them to my mom. The other one said "$25-$500" so I decided to take it with me to the mall. While heading towards the mall my dad put on some music like "Havana" which is a pretty good song by the way!

After parking the car my father wanted to go to Bed Bath and Beyond! I know what you're saying and I agree. Every time we go there my dad never buys anything! It's not even a joke! The only thing he does is take pictures of the paintings sold there! Then we spend 30 minutes slowly walking around the whole store browsing for stuff we will never buy...However, today must've been different because my dad bought a pack of baby wipes and a Hershey's Bar (I asked for). When we left the store I immediately opened the wrapping and dove in for a bite. Unfortunately, my father took it away from me before I got a piece and split it in half! Now you would've thought that I had gotten mad but I was pretty happy. You see, I started to not like the chocolate so I threw it in the garbage (there was barely anything anyway).

According to my sister, we were going to the mall because she needed some new clothes. When I found out about that I was ready to just yell at her. My sister wanted to go to Kohls but we headed towards Macy's and H'M before. It also took a while trying to find Kohls because my she and my dad were constantly going everywhere. After m sister got about 5 pieces of clothing my dad said I could get a shirt and pant. Since my mother had already bought me jeans a while ago my dad lets me buy two shirts instead. I really wanted to get a sweater but he said I already had so much. You should know papa that only one of my sweaters is comfortable and large enough for me to wear. I'm getting bigger! That was mainly what I did yesterday. My dad used my sister and I's gift cards so that he could pay less money. Seems like a waste to me.

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The story I read today was about "Overwatch". I know I know, I keep on talking about Overwatch. Well, it's my favorite game so deal with it! The story or post was called, "Overwatch is having a 'Puppy Rumble' to celebrate It's 'Year of the Dog' event"! I think this is really cool. On Twitter "Bizzard" released a 28-second video on it and I thought it looked pretty cool. It is either going to be some type of mini-game where the characters are replaced with dogs or a puppy fashion show featuring every dog as a type of hero. I think that the "game" one is much more cool and to see something like that would be really amazing. Just think a moving payload and the characters are actually dogs! That is it for today's post!

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