The Grey Jack Frost

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

A day in the life of Ashton

Hey peoples. Today I'm blogging about a day in my life. Here it goes.

So I start out any normal school weekday waking up in drool at 5:50 in the morning. I then take a shower and meditate on thoughts about the universe. (don't we all in the shower?). Next I warm up a microwave breakfast and walk to the bus stop. Finally I arrive at school at 7:10. First I have Social studies and math before strings class. (cello class)

Often my teacher Mr Newberger, Snicker, snicker, quotes " Why are you still playing the Jaws theme song? This is Beethoven!". Afterwards I have reading class and eventually lunch. Lunch is like the break you would hate having to do while having fun but in the middle of school is like a minute of heaven saying "your halfway there!". Luckily since the cooks never fill up the lunch tray I get salad from the salad bar every day. It's unfortunate when I smell burnt food from the long line and I know that they burnt the salad again.

Next is English and Art. Art class is pretty fun and it's nice to draw in my sketchbook whatever I want. Finally seventh period comes with science and I can barely form written sentences on the worksheets full of grammar errors my teacher prints off the Internet. After school I get to my house from the bus at around 3:15, eat an apple, and take a short fifteen minute iPad break. Next I do either laundry or the dishes before going to the gym with my Dad. We are back home at around 6:30 for Moms dinner and after dinner chores. At eight my brother goes to bed and me and my sister retire to the back rooms to read for a hour before bed.

That's a weekday in the life of Ashton. Bye!


By Ashton

2 comments:

  1. You get up at 5:50??? You poor thing! that is SO early!

    Do you bring your cello home? Or just practice at school? Do you have homework?

    I love that you have art everyday. :) That's great! Lucky kid!

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  2. Keep up the good work at the gym! You need to be big and bulky just to lug that cello around. One day, you might be as strong as the Bionic Man. That dude still needed to work out his non-bionic arm and leg to be strong, you know. But you shouldn't count on bionics, so work out both arms and legs.

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