Oct 20 - Write about what you did over the Fall Break.

Response: Over fall break, I played lots of guitar for the first weekend. I worked all day Monday and Tuesday. I went to a drive in movie theater in Atlanta with my girlfriend on Wednesday. I played music with my cousins at their house on Thursday. I went out to dinner with my mom, sister, and my girlfriend on Friday. I played Rock Band with my girlfriend all day Saturday and went out in the middle of the night to QuikTrip to get snacks and ice cream with her. She ended up sleeping over that night as well, so Sunday we hung out all day as well. Overall, my fall break went exactly as I wanted it to go. I relaxed and got my alone time by playing guitar, I got to work and get some good money, and I hung out with my girlfriend and my family for most of the other days. As boring is it may seem, I'd personally say it was the best fall break I have ever had for myself.

Summary: Today, we read a poem in class called "A Poison Tree".

Reflection: School is back in session after Fall Break, and normally I would be upset at that fact. However, I'm really excited to get back into a good structural routine again so I feel like my life is on a steady path. I never used to think like this; I wonder what changed?

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