My spring break

This is about my spring break week out of school. On Monday I was called by my Grandmother, and she asked if I wanted to go buy some stuff with the birthday money she gave me. Yes was my reply so she picked my Brother and me up around 10:00, or 11:00.We went to Toy’s R Us first,[my Brothers choice] next we went to Best Buy, then we went to Walmart, and later went and ate at Olive Garden.After all that we went home and played until we went to bed.tuesday we went and hit golf balls to warm up for a golf tourament, and later we ate with the Bowers at Chick-f-lay, and watched a  movie with them also [Big Miracle] then played at my house with my Brother. Wednesday my Brother, mom,and Me went and ate lunch with my Dad at a chinese place, and after we went to my other Grandparents and played with them and there dogs.Thursday we picked up a friend of my Brother, and played one game of bowling [Iwon]then went and played two games of Putt Putt [my Brother won both games] then we went to my house and played my wii, evential his friend left and evential went to bed. Friday my Mom, Brother, and me went and played a game of golf [I won]. Saturday I went to a golf tournament and had to play for the Tyler team but I went to play for Longveiw it was Tyler vs. longview and longview won 8 1/2 to 5 1/2 I beat 1 person and tied another. On Sunday we went to church.That was my spring break week

 

If I Found 100 Dollars Would I Keep It

If I found 100 dollars i’d think I was rich.If you find that much ether somebody forgot it, or they droped it on accident. I mean that would be the only way I would lose it. Even though I could be convinced to buy something decent with the wad of cash I have but I would still give it back. Remember what the golden rule is if you would like somebody to give it back to you return it to them.

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