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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
My Spring Break
I did not do much of anything during my spring break. I slept one day from 5 in the afternoon until 5 in the morning, and then woke up and slept again from 6-10. Although this may seem lazy, I was actually really happy about this because I was in much need of a good sleep. Also, I have never slept for 12 hours straight, so I guess it was a pretty remarkable feat. I originally had plans to go to Colorado, but those plans fell through. I am a poor college student and was not willing to pay for a trip to Florida, so I went to the lake one day. I live five minutes from Memphis State Park and Recreation Area (it is really close to Mahoney), and so one day I met with some friends from Doane and we went kayaking and paddle boating for the day. The water was cold, but nobody fell in, so it was okay. Then, we had a bonfire and cooked hotdogs and marshmallows. After this, everybody was starting to get cold so we went back to my house and played games and watched movies for awhile. I had a very relaxing break, even though it wasn't that exciting! But I like having lazy days, so it was all okay!
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