Feb 23 - Describe how you spent your time, any activities, traditions, travel, hobbies, or moments that stood out to you. You may also discuss something new you tried, something you learned, or how the break helped you reset before returning to school. Keep your response appropriate for a school setting and focus on experiences you are comfortable sharing publicly

Response: During the break, I spent most of my time trying to rest my body and my mind from the stress of school and college. The week leading up to the break had me crammed with many assignments that were overdue (much like all of my blog posts (sorry)), and I had to just take that week during the break to rest. When I did go out, it was usually to go get dinner with my family or my girlfriend, which would give me a chance to get dressed all nice and put some makeup on, which has become a recent hobby of mine. I've been experimenting a lot with the outfits that I wear when I go out, and this break gave me a chance to finally change my style and see how I felt about going out in public in these new clothes. Overall, the break was just a nice week where I got to rest and try something new.

Summary: Today, we read "Still I Rise" in class.

Reflection: February break has always been a nice break in the beginning of the second semester that I think everyone needs.

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