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My Day

 My day was just like any ordinary normal, boring, not very exciting, not very fun, not awesome or stupid day. My day all started out when I heard my alarm clock go off. It was about ten o'clock in the morning because that is the time I set my alarm clock to ring.

 After I heard my alarm clock ring I unzipped my cozy bed tent. I reached to my alarm clock and turned the alarm clock off. Then I realized that I was super-duper tired. So I decided to go back to sleep. I zipped my bed tent back up and went back to sleep.

 Soon I woke up. I was not as tired but I was still very tired. I tried to go back to sleep but I could not go back to sleep. I tried and tried. Soon I gave up. That Is when I heard a heater turn on in my room. So I unzipped my bed tent.  

  I got out of bed with a thin blanket and a pillow. I laid my thin blanket over the heater making a big air bubble. The heater was not a heater that could burn stuff. actually, it was more like a vent that blew hot air out of it. 

  I put my pillow on the ground. Then I went under the thin blanket with my head on the pillow that I put on the ground. The air was neither hot nor cold. It was a little cold to me though. I just told myself It would warm up. And it did. 

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