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Welcome everyone to the weekends!! Just a heads up, I don't do much in the weekends, so this chapter might be short.. Thanks for talking time to read this book and the note..!
Loves, Jennifer
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2/6/16
Hello diary,

Guess who survived a week of school once again? That's right, me. And guess who has to go back to school to work at a concession stand at a basketball game and practice drumming and matching? If you guessed me, you are correct. Honestly, I don't think school is that bad. I don't hate it, but I don't like walking up early when I really don't have to... Bleh

If your wondering what I did before I worked at the 8th girls basketball tournament, I ate foodies, took a shower, and choose a song for the talent show we have at the school. I was stuck between If I ain't got you by Alicia Keys and bleeding love by Leona Lewis. I asked some of my friends and they said they liked Alicia Keys better, so I chose that one. Because you can do two "acts" in the talent show, I was going to do I'll be there by The Jackson 5, but I don't thing my duet partner (a teacher) remembers me asking him to sing it with me. So I guess I'm not going to do that...

I was running late for my shift, so I decided I would run to the middle school. I got there three minutes spared and there was still people there from the last shift. Some of us high fives so they know that they are free to go. Palmer, Lemon and I worked with two other people. Lemon worked with popcorn and drinks, Palmer worked as a cashier, I worked with the main food (nachos, hotdog, burger). Lemon left earlier so she can set up our bass drums for the practice that I was going to be late for. Why was I going to be late? Well, that is because I didn't want to leave the concessions basically empty. About half way through the shift, Anne walks in to help. Our space was very limited with Anne being there, but at least I can leave a little earlier then expected.

I got to practice a little earlier then expected. We did the usual thing we do on Saturday practice. Music practice, matching, then matching and music combined. The only difference was that we got the third moment (music).

My brother, Lee, was supposed to pick me up after practice, but he forgot. Which is fine because he's a collage student, and I got a ride from Dean, my "ex-crush". He plays tenors for winter percussion and he's one of the most talented student musicians,I think. Anyway, I got home and left to go to grandma's at 4. We pass my brother coming to pick me up from who knows where (probably grandpa's). We met up at grandma's.

At grandma's, there was grandma (duh), uncle Adam, dad, Angie, Lee, Isabel, and me. We ate Salisbury steak, mash potatoes, green beans, corn, rolls, and ice cream for dessert. After eating, we talked about random things like life, school, and more stuff about about life. Dad and Lee had to go to an event at church, so they left a little earlier then Angie, Isabel and I. Not too long after, Angie left to go to CVS, leaving Isabel and me behind. Grandma got some toys out of the closet for the infant to play with. Adam opened his phone up to Snapchat and asked me how to do filters. I told him to slide the "picture " side ways, but soon cut me off to tell me that he ment the face changing filters. I took his phone away from him and held my finger on his face. He instantly made an "ohhhhh" sound and we played around with it until Angie left with Isabel to go home.

Adam and I sat there messing with Snapchat for at least 10 more minutes after my step mother left. "So... What do you wanna do?" Grandma spoke up. After some talking, we decided that we would go to family videos to get a movie to watch. In the mids of walking to the car and debating what to watch, I said, "Dairy Queen!!" And decided to go to Dairy Queen after getting the movie.

We got to Family Videos and still has a clue what to watch. We walked around for about 15 minutes until we decided on a movie: Paper towns my uncle wasn't sure about the movie, but we got it and drove across the street.

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