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10: Week 10

 Salvete, dear Reader. I hope your Sunday is going well. Mine is okay. Mother and I went out to Bath and Body Works earlier and before that, she made some Filipino Curry Vermicelli Noodle Soup - she just made it today - for lunch. I would rate it a 9/10, it could have been spicier. But it was very good. 

    Did anyone go out for Black Friday? We did and we brought Grandpa with us. He’s my grandpa, I should clarify. Anyways, we only went to Best Buy and Target. He got a Fire Stick for his TV streaming and neither of us got anything. We got lunch at In n Out (we ate in the car, we didn’t sit outside) where someone dinged Mother’s car. “I can be a Karen when it comes to my car,” she said. She also said more things about cars that I don’t really remember but oh well.

    At Target, I bought a special edition of Skool Luv Affair by BTS, Chromatica by Lady Gaga, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Princess Mononoke. We watched Howl’s Moving Castle yesterday and it was really good. Apparently they sell anime at Best Buy cause they had My Hero Academia, Fire Force, Demon Slayer, and Studio Ghibli movies there on dvd. Mother only bought some english muffins at Target - “I’m not a spender,” she says. She calls me a spender but I personally don’t think so. Grandpa also bought some movies, Aquaman, Mulan, and Avengers: Endgame at Target. We watched all of them. Aqauman and Mulan weren’t too bad, but honestly Endgame was really slow in the beginning. It went slow then picked up the pace then slowed back down then picked back up again. 

    I’m also working on redoing my room. I started it yesterday and I’m almost done with it, I’m just too lazy to finish right now. I really want a bookshelf in my room for all my books and my writing and whatnot but I don’t have the space in my room for one. They’re all in drawers which works for now. All my favorite books (out of the ones I own I mean) are in one drawer and the rest are in the others. Not all of them though, cause I have other drawers. I have my sock drawer, my electronic drawer (my chargers and DS stuff), and others I can’t really remember right now. 

    I might do a face mask later, that sounds nice. I go back to school tomorrow and I dont want to; at least I'll be back in psychology and history. I like those classes a lot. My teachers are cool too. I’m the type of person who generally likes all their teachers and gets along with them. 

    Anyways, enjoy the rest of today and get some sun if you haven’t. Go in your backyard and do something relaxing or something you enjoy. 

    Until next time dear Reader.


Signing off, 

Mother and Eliot


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