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My Day

 My day was fine. First, I woke up. I was still tired so I tried to go back to sleep. But I couldn't. I just could not sleep. Soon I heard my brother Justin. he opened my blinds and my bed tent. "Wake up!", he shouted. I ignored him and went back to bed. Soon Justin came back. Then he opened my bed tent fully. Then he touched my neck. It felt like ice. 

  So I got up and told him his hands were freezing. Then told him I was awake the whole time that you were trying to get me up. "Oh", he laughed. Then he started to toss stuffed animals at me! He tossed some of my favorites. Their names were Doggy, SapwoodMoosbottem, TumbleBee, and MagnetTwistnot. Noites these names aren't listed in order. 

  after that,  Justin talked a bit. It wasn't really me talking it was him yakking about stuff. It was boring. I didn't want Justin to know this. So I pretended it was very interesting. I ignored him at the same time. I don't even remember what he said! Anyway, after that, kept on talking. we went from my room to Justin's to a common room!

  After a while, we were done talking. Justin was calling grandpa. Almost every day we call him and do math with him. We do it for homeschool and for our screentime. Also, he is very good at math. Our mom is to tired and exhausted to do math with us. And our dad? Well, he is dead. I never really cared about it because I have no idea what he was like. I was only with him as a baby. 

  Anyway, while Justin tried to call grandpa nobody picked it up. Then mom called us. Justin did not come but I did. Then mom told me some news. "Granpa can't do math today. He hearts his back and is just laying in bed" So I went to tell Justin the not so good news. then I told him that he would have to do it himself. So he did it himself.


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