A Day in The Life By: Corinna

Challenge 3#

My day usually starts at 6:50 with my mom attempting to wake me up. I usually start getting ready at 7:00 because my dog annoys me so much, and it’s almost impossible to go back to sleep. I surprisingly get ready in ten minutes, even though I slowly move around my big room. Once I’m almost ready, I rush down the stairs to go eat the waffle that awaits for me. My mind is still sleeping so conversations with my mom, go right over my head. I eat, brush my teeth, squeeze on my shoes, and put on my beanie in only 10 minutes.

I get into the car and drive thirty minutes until I reach school. I jumble up all the stuff for first period, and go to classes. I continue doing that for almost every class until 10:00. At 10:00, I have break time. I quickly go to my locker, and slip into the cafeteria. I then shovel down some yogurt like usual, and talk until 10:15 or 10:30.Once I finish another hour and 30 minutes of classes, its time for lunch. I’ll eat whatever the school is serving whether its lasagna or hot dogs. Next, we get called to go outside, once our table is clean. We have recess for 15 minutes, and afterwards we have more classes.

I enjoy arts A, B, and C the most out of all my classes. They all involve things I love. Arts A might be my top favorite because I have theater. I want to become an actress when I’m older, so that’s definitely my favorite. Not to mention, my Arts B and C involve music. I  LOVE music just like acting, and would also love to become a singer. The school day finishes at 3:10 and everybody is ready to go home. Most of my friends have soccer or dance after school. I just drive home, relax and do my homework. That is a day in the life of Corinna!

 

 

One thought on “A Day in The Life By: Corinna

  1. I like this line: My mind is still sleeping so conversations with my mom, go right over my head. I like this line because it sounds like you are a writer which is cool because your mom writes. I think you could write maybe a little more about the sort of things that you eat and the timings for the classes. Other than that it’s really good.

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