Saturday, May 12, 2018

Once my group finished both of the workshops we walked towards the long table in the middle of the lobby that had our "Breakfast". It was already 11:45 A.M but they knew that most kids didn't have any food yet. Afterward, we walked with another one of the students at the University to the Lunchroom. Now let me tell you, this place looked super cool! I saw the dorms and a bunch of buildings that were supposedly the "faculties". Before entering the room there was a sign that said "Cheese Factory" but I said "Chinese Factory" instead and my friends started laughing (including my teacher). Once we got into the lunch room I noticed that we were also the first group to finish out of everyone else. They let us eat our "Breakfast" before all the other groups arrived. 

At the tables, there were yellow bags filled with T-Shirts and either a pen, keychain and cellphone wallet for those that are really lucky. I got the orange T-Shirt with a white dragon on it because it looked cooler than a lot of the other options. Soon enough everyone was in the huge room and the workers let each table go and get their own lunchbox. That's right, there were options as to which type of food you wanted. It was either a wrap, hamburger with ham, or sandwich with turkey. I just got the burger because I thought the wrap wouldn't be good at all since it had the word "salad" in it. However, I was truly mistaken because one of the people in my group showed me the wrap and it looked so delicious! For some weird reason, it was also orange but I didn't really care.

At this point, the field trip was over because the buses were coming to pick everyone up. I was disappointed that they weren't able to give us a campus tour. The closest we got to a "tour" was on the way to the lunchroom. Before getting on the bus the principal noticed that we still had some time left and were able to play bean bag toss if we wanted to. I thought this was really cool of them but hated that most kids were just catching the bean bags instead of letting them go into the hole, "YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO CATCH THEM"! There was a store nearby and my teacher said anyone who wanted to get some food before leaving was able to. I got a hot dog and vanilla milkshake but wasn't able to finish it before heading inside of the bus. 

Now before this paragraph is finished I am going to be talking about a book called, "Chains". So remember the school novel I was given to read? It was called "Fever 1793". Well, that same author also made 3 other books about slavery and this is one of them. "Chains" is made by "Laurie Halse Anderson". I think that this book is really interesting, I honestly have an interest about books that revolve in some way about "Slavery" because it shows me how life was back then and the unfair injustice to those people with different color. It just blows my mind to read and hear about how White people treated negroes back in those days. And to also think about how many racist people there still are in this country. I just wanted to let you know that in the coming days this is the book that I'm going to write about.

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I want to talk about "Donald Trump" and how he is now finally making his "move" to place the U.S Embassy in "Jerusalem". I think that this is unrelated to him at all and that he should just leave Isreal and Palestinian to do their own thing. Soon enough it's going to cause in a war and stuff really is about to go down. It's like he just really likes being the center of attention. First, he acts all tough and mighty in front of North Korea and soon enough they get in a conflict. Thankfully, the uneasiness between the two countries has started to lower, but now he wants to go and start more trouble with the Palestinian and Isreal. This will start to become a much bigger issue and in fact America will probably intefere with both sides. Anyway, let's jsut see what will happen. 










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