SPRING BREAK: SLEEP, SLUMBER AND SNOOZE

31 03 2008

Do you have an interesting Spring Break story?  Send it on the blog.  Remember that all bloggers must identify themselves.

 

Word on the street is that spring break is OVER! When asked what they did, the students replied:

“I slept. I also went to a sleepover, finished my projects, and watched movies. Oh, and went shopping.” – Seo Jung K.

“I went to Louisiana. My uncle’s getting married.  I also had a sleepover with my best friend.” – Malli S.

“I went to Atlanta for my sister’s volleyball tournament. We also had our family trip along the way.  We didn’t get to many places because of the weather.”- Ashwini J.

“Just hung out like I do every weekend, ‘cept this was longer.” – Blake S.

 “I went to Chicago, and it was, like, AWESOME!” – Sandhya S.

 

A large percent of the student population replied that they stayed at home sleeping, watching television, or on the computer.  All this was possible from the lack of homework over the break. “Thank goodness, too! This is the first time I’ve never had anything to do. I even had items over winter break.” says a bystander. 

“Well, I think they’re making up for the ‘lack of homework’ by giving us double this week!” says another student. 

            Teachers and students are both gearing up for the fact that Spring break is the last break until School’s OUT!

Do you have an interesting Spring Break story?  Send it on the blog.  Remember that all bloggers must identify themselves.

                                                            -S.V


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One response to “SPRING BREAK: SLEEP, SLUMBER AND SNOOZE”

31 03 2008
  suttonp (07:30:26) :

Old people look forward to spring break just like students. I went to see my children in Nashville. My daughter and I shopped at her store, Anthropologie, and we went to eat with my son who is a waiter at Bosco’s near Vanderbilt. Kelly (my daughter) and I also watched “Dream Girls.”

Ms. Sutton

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