Entry One-Hundred Seventy-Two

Passover!

 

Last night was Passover in the city. I alwyas love my family gatherings. Not only does it bring back my sense of tradition, enhance my sense of culture, and further define my sense of history, but it's also a time to see many of the relatives I am unable to see at other times during the year.

Laura found the Matzah this year - a sad story. I actually looked where she had hidden it, but my hand must have not reached by a quarter of an inch or something like that. A stealthy spot behind Alan's TV. Stealthy. We did all of our traditions, prayers, etc., then left around 11:50 P.M. and returned by about 1:00 A.M. I am so exhausted writing here in my English class right now, and my cold is giving me quite a bit of trouble to boot. I told my mom to pick me up early from track so that I can come home and rest and hopefully feel better by tomorrow.

By Friday for several reasons: first of all, a track meet at the SRJC on Saturday, and also if I see Liz on Friday I'd really like to be able to kiss her, and I'd rather not get her sick too! That may sound odd coming from a guy . . . usually it's seen the other way around.

Anyway, I haven't talked to Liz since the day before yesterday, so I'm looking forward to calling her tonight, even though I'm sick, tired, and groggy. Speaking of which, I really think I can elaborate more on everything tomorrow, I'm going to go call Liz, sleep, and get moe betta!

One last thought: I had a great talk with my parents about the French Revolution. I also read a chapter in my Chemistry book and wrote a page summary about it. I really am starting to understand these things. Besides all that, I also am comprehending my Algebra II at the moment. We have Spring break, so I'll keep up on my studies and attempt to get healthier as soon as possible. Tomorrow night, I plan on swing dancing, but I also plan on cleaning the church and finishing any homework I have for the break, because I will be gone from Monday-Friday on my own little adventure to Santa Barbara. I'll talk more about it after the trip. As for now, sleepy time!

Feel good everyone!

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