About ten years ago, when I was four, my little sister had made me bang my teeth on a guitar, which ultimately lead to one of my teeth being chipped. Ten years later, karma had finally got her back. When I saw her after school today, she showed me a chip in her tooth that had happened not even an hour earlier. Here is how it happened: She was helping put tables up after the social studies projects, and when she bent down to loosen the table legs, one of her friends had kicked the table closed, and the table had hit her on her tooth. So now she has a chip in the exact same tooth and spot that I do. Ah, the sweet taste of a ten year old revenge. (she wasn't too badly hurt and was laughing about it when she told me, so don't worry too much about her.)
A lot of people tell me that I would be a great teacher when I grow up. But every time, I say that I would never consider it because it is not my path. The reason I say that is because I tutor some kids in my physical science class, which can be fun, but they usually don't listen to me when I try to explain something to them. Most of them that come to me actually do want to learn so they listen, but for some of the others... well, lets just say that they talk so much that whenever I finish a problem, they automatically look at me funny and say: "what? can you explain that again?" over and over until it drives me nuts! If I think that is bad, what will being a teacher be like?
Okay, enough about my day. My fingers have literally been itching because I can't be writing in the sequel. Ever since I heard that we were going to New Orleans, I have been nothing but happy, and my fingers are so ready to be typing the next book for Violet. I have also been thinking about putting a short paragraph on what the sequel will be about on one of my future posts. I would do it now, but knowing me, the plotline is likely to change along the way, so right now might not be a good time. *sigh* Well, I seem to have typed a lot, so I'll let everyone who is bothering to read this go for the day. See ya'll later!
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