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The day I had with that class was a blast. Gloria discovered that she loved flying, and whenever I told the class to set down onto the ground, she refused to. I had to go up and get her down multiple times. The other girl in the class, Hannah, was really shy at first, but she ended up as Gloria's best friend. The two boys were identical twins, Ethan and Joshua. They were a hassle because whenever I turned my back, they were tackling each other either on land or in the air. By the end of the day, the parents came to pick up their children. I couldn't wait until next week to teach them how to clear the skies! I went home wondering what I should have for dinner. My home is about 300 to 400 feet in the air, and has flowers all around it. It's like someone took a house and made it float in the air. And, yes, I have a front and back yard. How else would I have so many flowers? My house has 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an office, and a living room. When I entered the house, I saw Romeo and Juliette, my cats, sitting next to each other on the couch, staring at the blank TV. I laughed and walked over to them. "Meow" Juliette said, pawing at me with her black paw. Romeo nudged at her with his white head. Together they sort of looked like yin and yang, black and white, male and female. I went to the kitchen and decided that I wanted macaroni and cheese. I made my dinner, sat on the couch, and turned on the news. I wondered what had happened today, when I was teaching my class.

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