Nov 19 - As Celie’s world expands in these letters, she begins noticing new things about the people in her life. Write about a moment when you suddenly noticed something funny, shocking, or unexpected about someone you see every day (a family member, a classmate, or even a teacher). How did that new discovery change the way you saw them?

Response: I had discovered that my mom doesn't eat breakfast in the morning, even though she makes some for my sister and me every morning. She told me that she does this because food in the morning hurts her head and stomach, but when I heard this discovery, it made me feel worried about her and her health because she may not be getting enough food throughout her day. This discovery changed the way I saw my mom in the mornings, because she does all this effort for my sister and me to get us out the door, but nothing for herself. 

Summary: Today, we did an assignment in Writable.

Reflection: Even though we see the same people every day, sometimes we don't notice little things about them until way later in life.

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