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Thursday, September 23, 2010
MERCY DAY
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Sooo many memories to catch up on. Every year we usually have really lame Mercy Days at school where they force us to do activities and sit through boring masses. But this year the mass was nice and short and each homeroom had their own stall to raise money at our little fair thing. My homeroom made cards and cookies and it was actually fun to make and do. While sitting through the mass which raised awareness of refugees, Jill and I decided to take our card business further and maybe raise money for a woman's shelter or something like that. I really enjoyed making cards, so if all else fails for year 12, hello kitschy little card business.
Sigh, that day was fun. Maybe I will miss this hell hole after all.
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