12/2/24

 At one point i was really mad at my cousin because she told my aunt something I didn't want her to tell her. I felt betrayed and felt like she was being unsympathetic. My mom talked to me about how we as humans is not going to like what everybody does or has to say but the most we can do is either put the situation in the back of our minds or address is respectfully and move on. When I took her advice and addressed it , I found out she told my aunt out of concern, and not to be evil. Ive carried this lesson my mom taught ever since. 

Today we did vocabulary words and filled in the blanks. 

It was kind of cold in the classroom again but it wasn't that bad. I learn more and more how synonyms and antonyms can really help me better understand a word.

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