IT IS NOW OFFICIALLY SUMMER!!

IT IS NOW OFFICIALLY SUMMER!!

  I was in my last period science class. Everyone was hyped, because school would almost come to an end. When we went to the classroom, the first thing the teacher told us to to was to scrub the back of the chairs. If it wasn't the last day of school, then people would be like "what? I hate this", but people didn't really care. They were just waiting for school to end. The teacher let us do whatever we want. So people just killed time by playing on their phones and fidget spinner. After a while, I noticed that it was 3 o'clock. The bell rings at 3:03, so there was three minutes left in school. People were too distracted playing on their phones, that they didn't notice that school was almost over. Me, since I didn't have a phone nor fidget spinner, just stared at the clock with awe. Those were the longest three minutes of my life lol. But I didn't get to count down.....

  Why? you might ask. No, the teacher didn't yell at us to not count down, even better: there were popsicles and fudge bars that were given out. Lucky for our class, the teacher let us out early, so we could get them without getting squished by a bunch of eight graders. I (snuck) a popsicle and a fudge bar(only supposed to get one lol). Slurping the popsicle like the first time I ate ice cream, I finished it in about five minutes. While watching all the kids yell, scream, kick, and punch, to get some refreshments. I was watching them while laughing so long, that I forgot that I had a fudge bar. When I noticed, I quickly tore the wrapper off, sprinted to the trashcan, and my fudge bar was melting and dripping like crazy, like antarctica in global warming. Worse than that, I carpool, and I had to leave. I had to throw away my fudge bar D: but with all the chocolate on my hands, my good friend washed it off with his water bottle. 

  This summer in my opinion might be my best summer. I am taking many summer camps that I enjoy, including a geometry class that Mr. Lomas is teaching. It's hard to believe that after summer, I will be a seventh grader.  

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