Living in a large family can be madness sometimes.

Living in a large family can be madness sometimes. But it's absolutely worth it.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

'Ello!


November 5th, 2012

While it might seem that I am a newcomer to HSB, allow me to inform you that I actually started this blogging thing in April of 2009.
Quite recently, in fact, today, I started reading through my older sister’s old blog, and saw that it was sort of journaly themed. I decided that that was what I would try.
Let me start by saying that when referencing my siblings, I will call them One, Two, Three, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten. Two is married, so I shall call her husband One of One. (He’s an only child, boring.) Five, Six, and Seven are all boys, everyone else is a girl. (By the way, can you tell I watch Star Trek?
 :D )
Okay! So, now that I’ve done the introductions, onward! Today, when I went to my literature class, (it’s a very small class, and the only one outside of my home, so I’m still officially homeschooled!) my teacher (cousin) wasn’t there, because she had forgotten the keys to the building. Before my dear teacher/cousin arrived, Mr. Clayton, someone who goes to that church, (yes, I have my literature classes in church. :) ) opened up the doors for us, so we were let in about ten minutes before my cousin/teacher arrived. So, that was exciting in and of itself. Well, not really, but as close as it gets with me!
Next, after the lesson, I organized this cabinet in the room because it was an awful mess, and I knew no one else was going to do it. It turned out being quite fun… but yeah, that’s me, and I was rather pleased with how clean it was compared to before. AND. We (‘we’ being me, Three, and our cousin) entered the youth room that was nearby, and besides the terrible mess in
 there, there were a few signs that said silly things like ‘smile encouraging’, and ‘be Gods’. Blasphemy!!
Anyways. Pretty much, that’s my day in a nutshell. You know, besides school. And it’s only 5, so there could be more… but my life being my life, I doubt it.

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