Walking into my school classroom made me feel refreshed and "happy" for some reason. I grabbed a hot breakfast from the back of the room and headed towards my desk. Afterwards, I quickly walked to my locker and put my sweater inside knowing that if I didn't my homeroom teacher would tell me to himself. It just doesn't feel too good when your teacher tells you to do something you should have already known. After putting the sweater inside of the classroom I started eating the breakfast which was "Strawberry Mini-Pancakes". However, it was too hot and I just drank the cold orange juice instead. Usually, I go to the bathroom to either do my hair or actually "use" it properly but today I didn't have to do either of those things. So, awkwardly sitting at my desk for the next 10 minutes felt a bit uncomfortable.
Then, at around 8:40 A.M my teacher asked this "Rinchen, do you think it's awkward that because I subscribed to your blog I read what you wrote yesterday?". Then suddenly, there was this girl named, "Amaya" that just walked up, eavesdropped the conversation, and said yes. She has this thing with my teacher where they sometimes do and don't like each other. To me, it's just pretty annoying, especially the way she laughs. That is beyond weird! Anyway, because she said yes I just got flustered and said the same thing even though I don't actually feel that way. Thankfully, I cleared that up with my teacher and we went back to our separate ways, where I awkwardly sit at my desk while he talks to other kids just joking around and making morning announcements.
The first period was Science (finally not Social Studies, not that it's a bad class) and I paid attention to what Mr Long (teacher) said, for the most part... We completed part of the outline so it still was a pretty productive period. Afterward, Mr. Long stated that my class was going out for P.E and needed to grab our sweaters. I was extremely eager to go and wear my sweater because of Mr. Correa very rarely lets me (only when he doesn't notice). At the field, my teacher gave us a warmup game called, "Kangaroos and Crocs" (I didn't misspell "Crocs"). Basically, the teacher picks a partner for you and the both of you each get either Kangaroo or Croc. Then, everyone goes in a line and get's ready for the teacher to call either "Kangaroo or Croc". Whoever she calls has to run while the other one has to chase them.
It was pretty fun but the main highlight of P.E was when Ms. Anderson gave us "Free Time". At first, I wanted to play "Dodgeball" but it would have been pretty boring if only me, Lhawrencelie, and Sean were participating. That's why we just continued passing the ball towards each other and I thought it was a great exercise. I even saw Ms. Anderson take a video of me, Sean, and Lhawrencelie kicking the ball. For all I know she might just post that on "Facebook" or "Instagram" (don't know her age, probably 30's to 20's). During Lunch, I and Lhawrencelie went to the field (they didn't forget our lunch cards, lunch ladies) and were walking when he saw "Chloe Laygo". Lhawrencelie knows I like her and told me but I ignored his continuos bugging. When I find out who he likes it's going to be a totally different story. We sat down and then ate our lunch before playing Soccer, that was my highlights of the day.
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This story that I found is very serious. Mr. Correa if your reading this I recommend you talk about this as school just to tell the kids to be careful or maybe make a question on it somehow (you don't have to). Basically, there is this disease called, "E.Coli" that is spreading across 7 states so far. When I saw the title I really hoped it wasn't New Jersey but guess what? It is... Apparently, Jersey City is one of the 7 states that have had an E. Coli outbreak. The reason this scares me is that one, it rhymes with "Ebola" and two, "It can lead to Kidney Failure". I'm pretty sure that can result in death or a transplant, which costs money and can affect someone very deeply. This just really frightens me and I hope it does you as well. Tell me whether or not you agree about if this disease frightens you and why?
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