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Hi anonymous. (You know who you are.) *Wink* Thank you! *Smile*

- Raven *Bird*

P.S. Don't worry, I will enjoy it very much.
Happy April fool's day! I just literally got brown Es from my sister. (Brownies.) She cut out the capital letters in paper and colored them brown.
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Somebody please bail me out of Airhead prison on Cloud 9 from

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The downside I "forgot" to mention is that you will be placed in airhead prison yourself, so beware. *Wink*
An 8 year old's math

Journal: Write a subtraction story about 65 - 41. Solve the story. Check your answer by adding.

Story: 65 people are swimming. 41 get eaten by a great white shark. 25 people get out alive.

Teacher's comment: "Yikes!"

My sister's comment:
I like writing murder stories for math.

My comment: No, the 25 was not my typo, though math isn't my thing.
I just realized how lucky authors are. They get to live out their own story in an imaginary world. They don't just create a story, but live it out with their characters. To me, that concept is incredible, invaluable, because it's what I do, and why I do it.
Can you decipher this 8 yr old spelling:

11 al redy, on fer.

Translation:

11 already, unfair.

(Written on a birthday card.)
My eight-year-old sister had to name a vegetable/fruit beginning with the letter Q. Of course, q-cumber is the obvious choice.
*Rolling* Cute.
Go out and look at the moon!!!
Sun's still shining where I live! *Sun*

Definitely will later tonight!
Definitely do. It's a supermoon tonight, and the largest one in a long while. (Since 1948.)
I'm kinda of afraid. I was born in 1948. Wonder what will happen tonight!! *Shock2*
My two youngest sisters, aged 8 and 10, tried raw pumpkin guts tonight. The 8 yr old didn't like it and spat them out. The 10 yr old liked it. She didn't have more than a taste though, from what I understand. (Hopefully, she doesn't get sick.)
Just ran the mile. Felt like I had an ice cube in my throat halfway through and since.
Anybody have any idea what a centriole's function in a cell is?

Thank you. In Sweden, we never went over this.
There are two main functions of centrioles that we will focus on. The main function of the centriole is to help with cell division in animal cells. The centrioles help in the formation of the spindle fibers that separate the chromosomes during cell division (mitosis).
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(All right! Finally getting reacquainted with Writing ML. It was tricky to use on the Swedish keyboard.)
Today I had to go on a treasure hunt for an English book (Frankenstein) that I left in European History.

I noticed it was missing in the locker room before PE. I go up to the European History classroom. It isn't there. The teacher tells me she gave it to a boy who was going to give it to me during flex. It's powderpuff for Homecoming today, though, so no flex.

Well, I go down for PE. After PE I go up to the Chemistry classroom to get my book from the boy I'd heard had it. That boy did NOT have the book. So I go back to Euro. The teacher then tells me that she got an E-mail from the English teacher saying he's got my book. Funny enough, the main reason I needed Frankenstein was because the post-it I used for a bookmark was a pass to get to English in the first place. (Yes, the book thankfully ended up being where someone said it was, for once.)
Wow. It's like a WDC trinket search!   *BIGSMILE*
If you don't do your homework, your teacher can hang you by your toes.


At least, that's what my 8 yr old sister says.

Grin
*Laugh*
Uuuuugh, homework.
The story of every student's life. *Headbang*
Totally. Since I wasn't here before summer I've got summer homework to catch up on too. Got most of it done, but there's still two assignments for AP Euro History, on top of five other homework assignments.
Oh yeah, and the good news is that I was allowed to take my (school) computer into the US.
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