



Oh well.
I enjoy that one of the items on my 7th grade wish list was "good packed lunches". At this age, my parents still packed my lunches. I'm sure I begged for ham sandwiches, Gushers, and Dunkaroos (P.S. whatever happened to Dunkaroos anyhow?) but I didn't get my way all of the time. It's funny to think that at that time my packed lunches were so far out of my control that I had to *wish* for them to be good. In high school, I would have just been like, "Mom, screw this crappy PB&J, I'm going to buy pepperoni balls and an ice cream sandwich for lunch." But in 7th grade I didn't have much of my own money to spend. What my parents packed is what I got.
Also, "NO BAD HAIR DAYS!" Really? Did I even do my hair in middle school? I'm pretty sure I just took a shower the night before and rolled out of bed the next day. Maybe that had something to do with it. Or maybe the issue was my bangs- which were always losing their curl and falling in my face. Or maybe it was that whole Sun-In thing...
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I absolutely love that one of your wish lists is a replacement for Mrs. Sam. That was probably the only class that I ever got in trouble..
One year, I wrote an evaluation of the class that she didn't like so she made me re-do the evaluation. Looking back, I should have reported her to the principle for that. But, what does a 7th grader know about school policy?
And...in 8th grade, she sent me and Rachel to the guidance counselor because we kept passing notes back and forth.
i LOVE that number one on your wish list is a "top locker" and number nine is "popularity"
hahahaha
LOL Sarah... yep, Mrs. Sam was cracked out. Did anyone like her? The only good things I remember from that class are playing Sim City and winning prizes from her random basket of crap in the closet (like nail polish samples... wtf?).
Shea- I had my priorities IN LINE. C'mon everyone knows a top locker gets you further in life than popularity. lol. Good observation! :)
Seriously krista, who doesnt wish for a good reputation? haha whats that even mean, you werent sleeping around with a bunch of other 6th graders so what kind of reputation were you gonna get! Oh well, who can worry about that when a good company and top lockers and packed lunches are on the line
Oooh Justin, good point. I have NO idea what a "bad reputation" was in 7th grade. I mean, I guess kids were starting to make out and maybe even fool around and probably sneaking cigarettes and alcohol. But I wouldn't know anything about all that. haha. If that was a "bad reputation", why would I think people would ever assume I was doing those things if I wasn't? I probably had the opposite problem... too nerdy and awkward. AH. Maybe that's the reputation I meant. Maybe I didn't want to be a loser? Hm.
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