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My Day

  My day was just like any ordinary, normal, boring, not very exciting, not very fun day. My day all started to wake up. I was tired but not as tired as I am usually when I wake up. Even though I was not as tired as I usually was when I wake up I was still wanted to go back to bed.

  So I tried to go back to bed but I could not. I tried everything I could think of at the moment but I could not. Soon I gave up. As usual, when I wake up I never can go back to bed. The only time I can is if it is night time or I am half asleep.

  Sometimes I can go to bed if I sit there for a really long time but I never bother. Anyway, After I tried to go back to bed and gave up on trying to go back to bed I heard the heater in my room turn on. Every day in the morning the heater turns on.

  It always turns on when I wake up. The heater was connected to the floor and was technically a vent. I just say it is a heater because it is kind of like one except for the fact that it turns on without someone doing it. 

  The heater/vent is nice because It can not burn stuff. it only blows hot air out of it. It can not burn stuff. The most it could do is make something really hot. Sometimes It is cold air. Anyway, I decided to go to the heater. So I unzipped my bed tent and got out of bed. 

  

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