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One Eighth

One eighth of Senior Year is already over and it's going way too fast! Here's up to midterm, in pictures... 
 Dress shopping
 Tizzy comes into my room and tells me to wear my shoes
 We dance in the rain

 Swimming at 11 pm
 I almost audition for this         (Nutcracker conflicts)
 I finally finish Drivers Ed and sign up for a test so I can get my license and not be made fun of anymore
 I notice beautiful sunsets
 Inside of my student planner
 I send in my first college application (but never send them my ACT scores because I decide I don't want to go to UP)
 I get called as Seminary Class President
 We have way too much fun at Nutcracker fittings
 Ballet West makes us new Waltz corsets
 I dream about Paris because that's where Coco is right now
 Our neighbor drops off the most amazing-smelling roses I've ever smelled
 Walking from the bus stop on certain A days, Ruby and I admire the Van Valkenberg's flowers. (And Ruby trips on the sidewalk every. single. time.)
 Football games

 Again..  we have fun


I gave in and got a snapchat
I am getting an A in my college math class


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