My fall break wasn't fun at the start. There was nothing to do, nothing to watch, and I didn't get to see any of my friends. Later on, my break started to get much better. I got to go to my uncle and aunts house to see their new baby, Junior. He was born three weeks ago on a Saturday. After I got to see my new cousin, I went out walking to play soccer with my brother and friends. We got tired from runing around. We played on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. On Friday, it was BORING!! On Sunday, I was supposed to go to church, but instead I went to a party in a place called "The Community Center." Many of my friends and cousins were there. We were having lots of fun. I had to go home early to get ready for school. My break was a big tangle!!
Sounds like you had a pretty eventful fall break! I wish we got as many breaks in University as you do in elementary school and high school! We only get the holiday off, and also we get a winter and spring break but most of the time we are in school. What I’m trying to say is I wish I could have been bored for a week instead of go to school! Great post!
Posted by: Courtney Blackstock U of R Students from Ecomp 355 class | October 21, 2008 at 08:16 AM
This made me think about how my Fall break was. I just sat at home mostly too. It was kind of boring.
Posted by: caleb | October 28, 2008 at 05:31 AM
It sounds like you had an overall good break though. I know I spent my break doing homework, which was a real bumber. I don't think I even left the house. You should enjoy every minute of life though because it is really short when you think about it. So have you gotten to see you baby cousin again?
Posted by: Kristine Kostyniuk | November 01, 2008 at 07:53 PM
Sounds like you had a great fall break.All I did on my fall break was playing football.reading,and hanging out with my dad.Excelent post!
Posted by: Shaah | November 11, 2008 at 05:21 AM
Christopher your break was not really that boring at least you had a playing time with your coucins. O.k I have to go now.
Posted by: Hector | November 11, 2008 at 05:33 AM