As you all know, I am the leader of International Club. We as a club decided we should help out with conferences to make it more inviting to parents (and we really had nothing better to do).
So, instead of getting a day off, I had to get up early, actually shower in the morning for once, eat a bite and rush over to the school (without becoming a pancake), and meet up with our own favourite Squirrel, who had made Quiche! After glaring at me for arriving at 11:45 instead of 11, we ate the amazing spinach quiche, and went back and forth from Frau Schiller, our German teacher and our club adviser, and Ms. Brown, conference organizer and my academic support (just give up and call it study hall) teacher. Set everything up and hunted down Ms. Brown several times since she kept disappearing, and then, finally, we were able to help out at our table at the entrance.
So in between us having to make sure everything well, my our parent teacher conferences (which went well), and just hanging out at school, I do think a lot of fun memories were mad for both of us.
The most exciting thing that happened was around 5 or so. Squirrel had to run to get something so I was out our spot as greeters and helping parents with directions. It had basically started raining pretty hard out of nowhere and Ms Brown had stopped by and said that there was a tennis match our team was at. She had walked off when a flash stunned me for a moment. I had just turned around and looked at another student at a booth for the school when this loud thunder came up. I had seen the windows in the commons rattle and it even set off our security system (place reserved in hell for whoever decided it was good to have this screeching alarm go off when it thundered. It was ten feet away from me). Of course, Squirrel showed up again and was super excited and hyperactive cause she loves (I'm not joking. She absolutely adores) thunderstorms. She had been outside and had seen the lightning flash and this storm system was directly above the school, hence the barely 3 second pause between the lightening and thunder. Now you are probably wondering about our tennis team. I had asked Ms. Brown, "So where is the tennis team playing tonight?" They were playing directly outside the school at our tennis courts. Poor, poor, tennis team.
So from the quiches, to going outside in the rain, to hunting down where-ever the hell Ms. Brown disappears to, and that stupid copying machine that takes forever, it was actually a good way to spend a Thursday other than watching Korean dramas. And we had gotten cookies and two balloons each! Yep. We are so mature when it comes to balloons. Ja Matta!
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