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…what do I have to say. I don’t know. Christina said that I should update my blog so I am. School starts Tuesday. Can you believe it? I can’t. The whole summer just flew by. I think partly because I was working but also because that’s just how it goes. At the beggining you think about how long summer is and what you are going to do. Then next thing you know it’s over and your back to reading text books and writting reports. I’m sad that I have to go back to the rigid scedule and homework that comes with going to school but I will be glad to see some of my friends that I didn’t get a chance to talk to over the summer. But now that I’m a senior there is one thing that I have to do. Something I promised myself that I would do. I don’t care what anyone thinks and I’ll do it all by myself if I have to. You see, at my school when you are a senior you get certain privileges. The one thing I’ve wanted, that I have yearned for all through out my highscool experience I can now do. Because now that I’m a senior I can sit at the tables outside and eat my lunch. Ha, ha! Go me! Yeah that might be a bit of a let down to some of you. You were expecting me to say something cool and suprisingly exciting but no such luck. I just want to eat lunch outside. At my school this is a privilege reserved only for seniors. I know that other people do it. I have seen juniors and, dare I say it, sophmores sitting out there like it was no big deal. But I have never gone out there because I respect that only the seniors should be there. And now that I am a senior I’m going to sit out there every day. You laugh but it’s true. I will be out there every single day. Blazing heat, freezing clod, nothing will make me go inside. (I sound a bit like a mailman there.) I can picture it now. You picture it too. Imagine me sitting outside calmly eating my lunch. It’s snowing very hard while also hailing and sleeting. Lightning flashes in the sky, thunder booms, and a tornado can be seen approaching in the distance. The wind is blowing so hard that the food is flying off my plate. My friends are standing at the door yelling, “Jessica come back inside your going to get frost bite or struck by lightning or sucked up by the tornado!” My face turns towards them slowly. I just smile and take another bite of my mashed potatoes. Yeah. It’s going to be great. Hopefully there will be someone who is willing to eat outside with me most days. Brittney probably will (Hi Brittney *waves*). And I’m sure I can persuade someone to sit outside with me on the days when the weather is atrocious. There should be atleast one person who is that stupid/easily persuaded/devoted to me. Oh, there are good times ahead. I think that’s all for now. I await Tuesday afternoon when I will eat my school lunch outside for the first time. So that’s all for now. Until I write you again, go eat something My Readers!