Okay so this week was a four day school week. We didn't have school on Monday because of Veterans Day. Petriese, Alesia, and Chelsey slept over my house on Sunday. We were telling real ghost stories. I got scared. While they were telling the story, I accidedentally kicked my lamp and it unplugged. We all got scared. I tried turning the lamp on and off, but it wouldn't work. Then I realized that it unplugged. Silly Cheana. On Monday, we ate breakfast, then we went to Starbucks. Then we went to foodland and bought waterballoons. After, we walked to Petrieses house. We filled up the balloons with water, then we had a waterballoon fight. It was tallest against shortest. Alesia and Chelsey vs Petriese and I. Alesia sprayed me with the hose. After that, Chelsey and I went back to my house. At my house I painted chelseys nails. She said she wanted her middle finger a different color. She tried not messing up her nails. The next day was Tuesday. On Tuesday period 4A worked lunch music. Periods that day was 6, 2, 4. I had English, then math, then leadership. On Wednesday, Mackenzie and I forgot the iPod at the cafe. We were stuck in A101 during both lunches. We all had a discussion with Mr. Ing. We forgot all about the iPod. When I was in period five, I realized that we didn't pick up iPod. That made a problem. The custodians had to bring it to Mr. Ing. After school I went to the cafeteria to see if it was still there. It wasn't so I realized that it was back in A101. On Wednesday, we remembered to pick up the iPod. On Thursday, we went to check out the park for the evacuation. While we were walking through the path, Daisy was getting scared of the dogs. And someone was saying "What if a raper comes out?". When school ended, Mackenzie and I went to eat pho. It was pretty good. When we left, we seen Laila, Korey, and Khrizz coming out of Ohana drive inn. The next day, we had the evacuation. I was holding D building first floors sign. The walk was pretty far. We didn't get to take our path that we took earlier that day. The other way was farther. Period three was really short. From about 9:00 to 9:59. The other periods were still one hour and twenty minutes. At practice, I was really tired!. We did about 7 suicides. They weren't normal suicides, they were really far apart. Before that, we sprinted back and forth about 10 times. It was really tiring. I felt like I was gonna faint. When I was going home, I fell asleep. I had a headache. When I got home I tried sleeping on the couch downstairs, my mouth was watering a lot for some reason. Five seconds later, I threw up a lot. I went straight into the shower. Just like what happened on the AR opt out day. I went home early that day.
The highlight of my week was doing the evacuation. We got time out of third period. For some reason, it felt like Halloween. I don't really know why though. It was weird. We got mini water bottles after to drink. I put mine in the freezer. At recess, I took it out and there was ice in it. When we first got it, it was warm. Then it froze and it tasted much better. During the evacuation we stood holding signs. A lot of people brought out jackets, that was a problem. And some even had their devices with them. I seen someone post a picture on Instagram of them walking to the park for the evacuation. They could've gotten in trouble but they were too sly. Mrs. Shinjo changed our plans. We weren't supposed to take attendance. But she made us anyways. Evacuation didn't go as we planned it would.
Lesson learned. The lesson I learned was to be more responisble and to never forget what you're supposed to do in order to move on. Like how we forgot to pick up the iPod. We were supposed to remember to pick it up. But we forgot and made a problem. We should've reminded each other to pick up the iPod. But we both forgot. That's why on Friday, I wanted to leave extra early to pick up the iPod. That time I thought about the iPod the whole day. I never forgot about it. That was putting my group first. I put my group first by thinking about what has to be done for my group. I never forgot About what had to be done.
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