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Junior year has been so much fun. The homework is kind of overwhelming but I am just loving High School. Here are some funny pictures from my phone that bring back some memories from these past months of the Centennial year at DHS!
 Had a DC photoshoot

 Umm... was friends with Tori :)
 Answered back to Homecoming
 Got thee cutest DC clothes
 Went to The Cheesecake Factory and shopped with dad and Ruby
 Performed in the Hello Assembly
 Saw beautiful clouds going to school
 And a few rainbows

 Taught Tizzy to say I love you and furthered her love and interest of seeing herself in my camera and making funny faces to amuse herself
 Wrote letters to some of my besties
Went to Park City
 Attended Nor's gorgeous wedding
 Watched Coco think of a funny Instagram message, take some pictures of it and then decide they were too blurry and it wasn't funny enough. hahaha I love her. She's in Paris with Traj, Josh and Emily and Bill right now! Luckies!



 Ate Nutella

Made the banner for Dance Company with Aimee, Jess and Hailey (AND WON!)
Read Real Simple

 Had a cold but got through it because of my awesome dad who got me yogo, herbal tea and orange juice

Cried a little bit at 10:30 pm when I was left at the cold studio and still had 6 pages of Honors Chemistry to do when I got home. 

 Went to Zuppa's and Farmington Station with Anna, Hannah, Sarah and Liz. We tried on bright lipstick at Ulta and Sarah's got all over her chin and teeth, it was hilarious!
Got annoyed with precalc.

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