Today was technically my first day of "school" because there were so many delays that they added up to almost two weeks. So when I got notice that there wasn't going to be any changes and that today was the right day I got super happy. During the night I just couldn't sleep, I was awake for almost 2 hours just in sheer anticipation. And believe me, I definitely wanted to go to sleep, but my excitement wouldn't let me. Even then, when I woke up it was 5:00 A.M but I knew I couldn't sleep so I turned off my alarm and walked downstairs. There, I ate breakfast and put on my clothes. Then, I waited until 6:00 A.M to wake up my sister, let's just say she had a much harder time getting out of bed. Soon enough, the two of us were already down with changing our clothes and eating breakfast. Although she didn't brush her teeth or take a shower ( not like me).
I took her to the bus stop and waited for about 10 minutes before the bus arrived. Unlike mine, it took almost 30 minutes! Now obviously you can expect buses to not be on track for the first day of school but what surprised me was that all the other kids had already started talking to their friends when I arrived. It's like my bus was the only one late! Unfortunately, us students would not be able to go inside the new building until Monday because the school still hasn't completed the elevator check. When I say this, I mean they didn't finish taking all their tests so they know the building is in safe condition for students. At first I thought this building would be much bigger and believe me it isn't small, because it took most of the parking space.
But I doubt there is going to be a gym. Unless they somehow built underground, but I don't think that's possible (with all the hardened concrete already placed). So it looks like the school lied to us once again... Anyway, because the building wasn't finished they let us stay in the/ cafeteria or to them "The Multi-Purpose Room". It's pretty boring to tell you the least. However, if we got the oppurtunity to talk to our friends I'm not complaining. Throughout the half day they introduced all the teachers that we would be working with and I liked most of them. None of them were old and pushy like last year (Ms. Yuhas). One of the kids even had the audicity to call Ms. Yuhas out and say how much of a bad teacher she was. Thankfully, she wasn't here because I'd be terrified. Well, honestly the old teacher would either take the girl out of the room to speak to her or just laugh it off because she doesn't want to start any beef. That is it for today's post!
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