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A Recap: November 2018

In November, everything went well, but there was still a little fun

Friendsgiving
      Cru put on a Friendsgiving which was nice. I did meet some new people and enjoyed talking.

Talking
       I also got to talk with one of the older girls in Cru. She listened to my lifeguard stories and we went grocery shopping for what felt like my four kids.

Thanksgiving
       After, a furious scurry to vacuum my room, my dad and I headed home for Thanksgiving. I mainly just stayed at home and hung out. However, I did begin running in the morning which was nice, but I can't run very well. It's like I jog, but slower and there's less distance between my feet, it's weird, I can't run. I also made my own Christmas card for Christmas, I still have to send it out to people though.
       On Thanksgiving I helped make the pumpkin pie and green bean casserole which was delicious!. I was pretty proud of myself. It was a nice time to be home and somewhere familiar again.


Lazers and Blazers
    The Catholic Church put on a dance with the theme being Lazers and Blazers. I hoped on down to Nordstrom Rack and picked a 1901 rainbow plaid blazer. I glittered ,myself and went over to the Church. I was hoping more people would have glitter, but they didn't. The "dancing" began and so did the lazers which I like to stare into. Unfortunately, the crowd was too small for the space and did not provide the intimacy a large space does which Jordan from The Great Gatsby has made known. I did have a Capri Sun which was very good since I hadn't had one in many years. Eventually I bounced out and went home.

My outfit consisted of a 1901 rainbow plaid summer blazer from Nordstrom over a White Champion long sleeve, a pair of Levi's, Zenzii Earrings and Glitter!




Night of Elegance
     Every year Cru hosts a Night of Elegance where everyone dresses up and the young men put on a little show and serve dinner. It was nice I just wish they would've realized that if you order a gluten free option all of the meal should be gluten free. A wheat roll should not be on the same plate of gluten free lasagna. I made sure to ask about everything before I ate. There was also dancing that was kind of fun. I can't dance either. But people were encouraging me to make my clapping more fun. Overall, it was a nice time.



God Bless!

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