Thursday-August 9

Most people began the day in the best way possible- sleeping in. After waking up, most people began doing their laundry. After a week of accumulating, everyone had far more laundry than they desired. Because there is only one washer, most of the washing had to be done by hand. The majority of the day was spent was then spent trying to make the wet clothes become dry. This was complicated by the fact that it rained off and on throughout the day. Although there were only several displays of temper, there was undeniably a large amount of frustration because of the situation. As a result, much of the clothes are still wet as I write( after curfew).

 

While the majority of the choir stressed out over getting all their laundry done, this writer sneaked quietly off to his sister’s house to use the washer and let her take care of the drying. Although this was undoubtedly an unfair advantage in comparison to the rest of the choir, very few people found out about this crime. The secrecy involved undoubtedly saved a riot.

 

While people waited for their laundry to dry, they played games, slept, or otherwise amused themselves. Meanwhile, this writer had a blast hanging out with his sister and her husband, ate pizza, and otherwise had a great time.

 

For the evening, the entire choir sat together and listened to stories and enjoyed music as small groups displayed their considerable talent. The honorable director and his wife entertained many people by numerous stories from their lives. The entire evening was enjoyed by all.

 

Jacob Zimmerman

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