Today: I climbed the wall and jumped out of the community. Then I ran all around the street and came back home. This should explain the title of the post..... if you don't know why, read the previous posts.
Yesterday: I had a lot of homework.
Day Before: I had my dinner.
Conclusion: Everything is TOTALLY 'Back To Normal' (even the social science projects).
The first and most major thing that I missed was the CBSE South Zone Tennis Tournament. I had been practicing in all my free periods, but in the end, all I could do was go to school and catch up on the work that I missed while I practiced for the tournament. The second (and not that major) thing that I missed was the celebration of Deepavali. Maybe it is too noisy to be my favourite festival, but I still enjoy it. And the main thing you do during the festival is light crackers..... and run before they burst. Unfortunately, I couldn't run and I had no intention to burn my injured leg so I didn't burst big crackers. The festival and tennis tournament were the two major things that I missed, but there were many small things that I missed. It turned out that our inter-house sports were taking place on the week in which I had gotten injured. I couldn't play with my neighbors, couldn't play sports at school, couldn't sit down while eating, and couldn't even jump around in my house.

The third week of November is not a normal week in our house, because we have two family members' birthday in the same week. This means I am eating a lot of cake and chocolates, going out to buy birthday gifts and eating out. I am also trying to keep everybody happy as I don't want anybody to be upset on their birthday.
There was another quiz at school: the geo-map quiz. I teamed up with my best friend, and decided to take part in the quiz. So we started preparing, and we learnt all the countries and all the capitals. On the day of the quiz, we saw the question paper, and started laughing. We had learnt all the countries, all the capitals, and the quiz was mostly about map reading. And then, after laughing for some time, we did the quiz like we were people who didn't prepare. And amazingly (I don't know how) we still managed to get the third place. I don't know what is next (if this was the first round or the finals), but I hope we figure it out soon and prepare for the right thing.
Note: I am having three birthday cakes in total during this week - two small parties at home and one big party outside.
Yesterday: I had a lot of homework.
Day Before: I had my dinner.
Conclusion: Everything is TOTALLY 'Back To Normal' (even the social science projects).
The first and most major thing that I missed was the CBSE South Zone Tennis Tournament. I had been practicing in all my free periods, but in the end, all I could do was go to school and catch up on the work that I missed while I practiced for the tournament. The second (and not that major) thing that I missed was the celebration of Deepavali. Maybe it is too noisy to be my favourite festival, but I still enjoy it. And the main thing you do during the festival is light crackers..... and run before they burst. Unfortunately, I couldn't run and I had no intention to burn my injured leg so I didn't burst big crackers. The festival and tennis tournament were the two major things that I missed, but there were many small things that I missed. It turned out that our inter-house sports were taking place on the week in which I had gotten injured. I couldn't play with my neighbors, couldn't play sports at school, couldn't sit down while eating, and couldn't even jump around in my house.

The third week of November is not a normal week in our house, because we have two family members' birthday in the same week. This means I am eating a lot of cake and chocolates, going out to buy birthday gifts and eating out. I am also trying to keep everybody happy as I don't want anybody to be upset on their birthday.
There was another quiz at school: the geo-map quiz. I teamed up with my best friend, and decided to take part in the quiz. So we started preparing, and we learnt all the countries and all the capitals. On the day of the quiz, we saw the question paper, and started laughing. We had learnt all the countries, all the capitals, and the quiz was mostly about map reading. And then, after laughing for some time, we did the quiz like we were people who didn't prepare. And amazingly (I don't know how) we still managed to get the third place. I don't know what is next (if this was the first round or the finals), but I hope we figure it out soon and prepare for the right thing.
Note: I am having three birthday cakes in total during this week - two small parties at home and one big party outside.
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