Today was definitely a lot more enjoyable because my school had a $1 dress down. At first I didn't know what to pick and decided to roll with some sweatpants but after realizing that there wasn't going to be gym in the first place why not be more comfortable. So I grabbed a pair of shorts and head back into the bathroom. After finally deciding what I was going to wear I saw my sister leave with my aunt and felt bad that I didn't get to say goodbye. But, as of right then there were more important things to handle, for instance.
The fact that I needed to have something to eat for Lunch since the school pizza on Fridays is horrendus. I literally just cannot eat it, the pizza is basically just plastic with a bit of "taste" (if you can even call it that in the first place). I don't blame the school cafeteria workers because they didn't order the food, they just have the duty of microwaving the food to us children. Anyway, I was going to wear my windbreaker but then realized that if I wore the windbreaker to school I'd have to take it off while entering the building, and then put it back on inside of my classroom because the security guards wouldn't be informed about the dress down. You are given to choice to put your phone in the little small box that the teachers have a key to but I just shut it down and put it inside of my backpack so that I could use it while dismissal was starting.
During recess I was playing soccer and there was this one boy that joined in while we were playing and I really admired his courage playing with a bunch of (big kids). We played and he was able to nutmeg at least 5 of the players on the team. I thought it was pretty funny because everytime he juked one of the players, everyone started screaming and jumping on the player that got juked. My greatest achievement that game was hitting the ball with my shoulder when it was like 20 feet in the air. The girl who kicked it started running up to me and asked if I was okay... I made sure she knew I was okay and by that time recess was already over.
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