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Wednesday, October 26, 2005


   Better
Yay I am better again!!! I've been sick more than usual this year... Anyway, today was somewhat ordinary, except for when a guy in my History class passed out. We were watching a movie about the Nile, and I was sitting in the back of the classroom, farily close to the back wall. All of a sudden, this kid named Andy jumped up, and ran t the teacher saying he was about to throw up. Great, he'll probably do it all over me. Then he said he was really dizzy, and started wobbling. Next thing we knew, he was lying on the ground against the back wall. The teacher frantically called the nurse (I think he was more upset about it than Andy was) and when he got up 2 minutes later she was there, and he said he couldn't see. They wheeled him out of the classroom, but then he was at lunch an hour later! So everyone's all puzzled about that. I think that the teacher finally regained his composure after class was over... So the rest of the day was normal, until I walked by my fifth grade classroom after school. There were a bunch of signs on the door saying something about a new baby, so I was trying to figure out what the heck had happened. It turns out that my old teacher had gone into labor in the early part of the day, and had the baby at 3:02 today.
Later, I went to piano. A few weeks ago, my piano teacher had told me to find a song from my favorite TV show and play it for her. I really couldn't pick my favorite, but I eventually had it narrowed down to the Evangelion opening theme, and Every Heart from InuYasha. I decided on Every Geart, mostly because I know it the best and it's the hardest (in my opinion). Today she wanted my to play the piece that I had picked, so I did. I'm pretty sure she almost fainted. I just started piano a year ago in September, so she was really shocked that I could play it. So then she wanted a copy of it, so she could play it. I then went home and continued to be bored (and do an unearthly amount of homework)

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