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My Day.

 My day was like any normal, boring, not very exciting, not a very fun day. My day started out when I was in bed. I was scrambling and moving a lot. I couldn't sleep. It was probably like two in the morning. I probably only slept for two hours.

  I tried and tried to get to sleep but I could not. I had way too much energy. I even tried counting sheep but nothing worked. Soon I gave up. I sat still and tried to at least get some rest. After a while It was about 7:30am and I heard a heater turn on in my room. 

By the way, I am doing my blog next to a heater that blows air. Anyway, I decided to get up and go to the heater and put a blanket over it. It is not a heater that can burn stuff. It just blows hot air out of it. So I got up with my blanket and went to the heater.

  After I got to The heater I quickly laid my blanket over the heater. Then I spread it out making a giant warm air bubble. The whole time I could not sleep my back felt super could. So the heater sounded really good to me. It was about 7:40am by then.

  After I spread the blanket over the hot heater I got in the blankets. It is a thin blanket so The heater is strong enough to blow it up and have it not lay on the ground. Anyway, after I got into it I tried to go back to sleep. Soon I put my feet on the heater. After a couple minutes the heater turned of. 

   

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