Friday, January 8, 2021

pizza tastes great

Hello! Once again. Hehhh, yes, I really need some better openings. 

OKAY, so yesterday night's plan was a success! I slept on time and everything was great. SO, I'm going to do the same today. Thus, I'm here, writing my blog at 10:30. You know, just in case something pops up that wasn't in the plan. 

So for today, most of it was spent at my mom's store. I completed an AMC10 exam there too, but since the surroundings were loud and a bit distracting when compared to a usual testing venue, I didn't perform as great. That's okay though, I'll try to perform just as well under different circumstances too later on. Anyway, as I said, I solved around 2 problems less than the last few times so I'll have to go over them soon. Hmm, then, the city building simulator helped me pass some time while there wasn't anyone in the store.

Oh, btw, technically it's illegal for me to workkk, but, since it's my mom's store, and I'm pretty tall for my age... no one cares. I believe I've mentioned this once before, but my mom has a lot of new merchandise that I haven't seen before, so I have a little trouble inserting them into the system when someone comes up to the cashier with a new item. 

With that being said, my mom left the store at one point to go pick up something, and then suddenly, like 8 people came into the store and started going on a shopping spree. They literally scooped up a bunch of products and just plopped them onto the counter to buy. I guess they must've been really desperate for last-minute souvenir gifts LOL. 

Although I was a bit nervous I would get something wrong, in the end, it turns out that I didn't really make any mistakes. That was awesome because otherwise I probably would've had to pay for it. 

OH and we ordered some pizza for dinner. Sure tastes great after a day of hard work LOLLL. Anyway, the time I set for writing my blog is almost up so I'll say bye-bye now. Have a fantastic night everybody!

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