Monday, December 15, 2014

The Perfect Party

       
          Everyone was very excited for the baby shower. There were many presents for the new baby to be opened. Since we don't know the gender of the baby it was twice as exciting. Baby showers are always fun.
           First we started with the boy presents. Such cute race car gifts and everything in blue. The girls went crazy over the little blue booty’s for the baby.
          Then we opened the girl's gifts. Everyone was in love with the pink jammies that said “I Love Mommy”. The girl presents were absolutely adorable.
          Of course we played baby shower games. The race till your water breaks was a hit. Everyone had to put one of these baby filled ice cubes in their drink and whoever's melted first, won.
         The baby shower favors were phenomenal. The girls wanted to take all the favors home because they were just so cute. The decorations were just perfect for the genders.
          Everyone loved the presents for both genders of the baby. We cannot wait to see the gender of the baby. That will be the most exciting day.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Open letter to: Public Safety

December 3, 2014

Dear Public Safety:
        This is ridiculous! Every Tuesday and Thursday after classes, I always move and park my car in the faculty parking lot to be close to the P building where I have cheerleading practice. One day, public safety decided to give half of the girls on my team tickets for parking there. I swear public safety cops aren’t even real cops.
         Of course, I get a ticket. The girls on my team and I have been parking there all season. I was so furious to see the ticket on my windshield coming out of practice.
                                                           
          I don’t even know how I am going to pay off the ticket. It is a total of $120. Eighty dollars for restricted parking, thirty dollars administrative fee, and additional ten dollars surcharge for each violation. That is too expensive for a parking ticket.
          If my parents find out I’m in a lot of trouble. My dad has my sister’s cars and mine under his insurance. I’ve gotten a ticket before, and my parents grounded me for two weeks.
          Now I have to go to court. The ticket clearly states I have to attend court on a specific date and time. The day I have to attend court is when I work and no one is able to cover my shift.
          I learned my lesson where to park. I have no choice but to leave my car parked in the student parking lot and just walk to practice. I refuse to get another parking ticket again. I cannot afford to get a ticket and get in trouble.

 Sincerely,



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