Me? Invisible?

Making me invisible is a mistake. Especially if your my friend. I have become invisible four twenty-four hours. My first order of business is to eat because you can’t be mischievous on an enmity stomach. I would alert my mother of my situation and have her drive me to the international house of pancakes. Then I would slip in and caused a tiny distraction like a fire, grab it to go box, and grab somebody’s food. Then I would call an absent from the school and then go to the school to spy on my friends, so that I can know what they talk about when I’m not around. Also I can be the first one in the lunch line. If they have something good. Then I would haunt my friend Emily just to make sure she knows that she’s going crazy. Then I’d leave right after lunch so that I don’t have to go through sixth and seventh period. I do not particularly enjoy math and PE. After haunting and spy on my friends I will go to a cupcake shop and rob it to celebrate my being invisible for 24 hours and maybe grab myself some hot Cheetos from the gas station. The best part about being invisible is not having to pay for anything.

Rad Reading – February

This month I decided to read the book The Babysitters Club, which is book two out of the series by Raina Telgemeier. In this book Stacy, who is one of the main characters, and is struggling with her diabetes. Throughout the book Stacy’s parents schedule multiple doctors appointment different doctors and she’s fed up with it. She is having trouble expressing how she would like to come to terms with her diabetes while facing trouble with her friends. While on a doctor strip in New York Stacy finds her self in the company of someone she’d rather not be with. The babysitters club have a new arrival. The babysitters agency. They have older kids, people who can stay out later, and they have a lot of babysitters that can take lots of jobs meanwhile the babysitters club can’t stay up past 10 even on weekends, are younger than the babysitters in the agency, and they’re only four members. What I love about this series is that is relatable on some level because of friend drama, sabotage, gossiping, and it’s fun to read because it’s is semi relatable book that’s also a comedy. This highlights what most kids in school are like while also not because it’s not completely accurate which is what makes it entertaining. My favorite character in this book is Stacy because of her ability to say no it’s end up for self two her peers and parents. My favorite line in the book is when Stacy says “Which one?” When Stacy says this she is talking to her mother mother states that she’ll call the doctor. I love Stacey‘s sarcasm and willingness to voice her opinions.