Hey there dudsons,
Sorry that I have to the blog on the 11th. It's just that after I went out to eat to celebrate my uncle's birthday, I had to go straight to sleep, so I'm probably doing 2 blogs today.
Anyways back to the blog. Yesterday I had a test in English and it was actually not that bad as I expected it to be. I got back my first test and I got 18/18...YAY! I discovered that we're going on a second field trip to watch an opera. I guess I'm kind of excited because I never watched on before, but I hope it's not one of those boring classical operas.
For Applied Skills, we were sorting things out in our 'Mind Game' groups. Me and Sab were fighting over which one of us would be chairperson. In the end, Amie got the job. Wow,,. what kind of logic is that?
So far, I really like math class. Don't ask me why, I just like it. It's easy, because I already learned all the things that she's teaching us. I just hope it doesn't get any harder! I am wanting to join the AMC math test, but I keep on forgetting to register. I don't really know what that test is, but it doesn't hurt to try!
Now, back to the dinner. We had lobster drenched in cream sauce, yee-mien noodles, fried rice, fried squabs (little birds like pigeons; they're actually really good), honey-garlic spareribs, tofu-seafood soup, and many more. It was a really good dinner; eating out is always good. For dessert, they gave us some chinese jello/pudding, and some birthday buns that had red-bean filling in them. We provided the cake ourselves, Every time we go to that restaurant, in the fish tank, I always see crabs that torture the lobsters. The crabs always pinch and hit the lobsters. Crabs dominate. I feel bad for the lobsters.
--Cyndi Forrest
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