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My Day

 My Day was fine. First I woke up. I was not as tired as usual in the mornings when I woke up. But I was still very tired So I tried to go back to sleep. Then I heard my brother Justin come to my room with a Thin blanket and a pillow. Then he spread the light blanket over my heater making a big air bubble.

  Justin always comes to my room. He wakes me up and takes my thick blanket. His thin blanket and my thin blanket are almost identical. He did not do that was because yesterday I told him not to go and wake me up. I got very annoyed with it. So I kicked my bed tent to tell him I was awake.

  A bed tent is a tent that you put on your bed. It is for helping you sleep. It blocks all the light out, and it keeps it super warm. Anyway, I unzipped my bed tent and poked my head out. Then I told him he did not wake me up by coming into my room. Then he told me he guessed that I was awake because he could hear me moving. 

  After that, we talked A little bit. Usually, he talked about all the dumb stuff but I think it was the other way around. He usually wakes me up and steals my blanket. Then he talked about things I don't care about in Minecraft. Instead of him talking about Minecraft I talked about Mope.io. He seemed really bored.   

  After that, I got out of bed and went downstairs. Then I decided to do kanacadimy.org. It is a website that has a bunch of math in it. I do not think it only has math in it. It has a variety of different grades to do stuff. right now I am doing Algebra 1 and am trying to understand physics. 

                                                                    To be continued... 

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