A girl was explaining something to me and someone else while we were walking on the sidewalk on a sunny day. She spent a while explaining what she was going to show me. It was something that she had written earlier in school, and she just came across it today, and something I said reminded her of it. She kept explaining but I didn't understand what she said because I stopped paying attention for a second, then she showed me this document in a special place in her school folder, and I read it. It was messy writing, but I could read it if I didn't try to look at the letters. When I finished reading, I had no idea what I had just read. Then the other person told me to finish the last 2 lines, which I missed. Then I at least had an idea of what I was reading about, and it was about the war. There was a lady at the war who said to a young man that it was she that was going to die, not him, because it was her time.
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Nighttime: I was inside this small store shopping with Dad. I went to the freezer section and got the edible pinecones that Dad wanted for Christmas, and I also saw the cinnamon sticks and got those too after trying one of them and realizing they actually tasted good. I carried the bags of edibles to Dad, and he was talking to someone that worked there, asking for two ambulances. "Do we really need two ambulances?" I asked him. I finally convinced him that only one ambulance would be necessary to bring the cinnamon sticks from around the back of the store to our car in the front. But in the garage in the back, the manager said that they had two available for us, so we used two. The guy that was pulling up the ambulance for us realized that something he had to do was already done for him. Dad said he had did it before he came into the store, so the man gave a jolly laugh and thanked him. It was apparent to the man and me that Dad had been here before and knew what to do. When we got to the front, Mom, Jacqueline, Betsy Barta and Bill Daley were waiting with the car, watching Roxy and Grandma's small gray skinny dog. Billy told me that he figured out a trick to get one of the dogs to stay in the car.
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Nighttime: Mom, Dad, Jacqueline and I were at a restaurant called Rudebegors. (This is an actual restaurant, but I don't remember anything about it in real life.) There were a bunch of narrow stairs to get up. When we went to leave, I had the job of getting the car down. I didn't see how I was supposed to do that, considering that it was impossible. But Mom told me to just drive down the stairs. At first I thought it couldn't be done, but then it was so simple and easy! Thanks Mom--just gotta drive the Hummer down these narrow pedestrian stairs--how did I not think of this? Then we got down and we had to throw the trash from our food away. I went back up the stairs and a young waitress working at the restaurant didn't know that the trash I had was from eating at their restaurant but she thought I was just another outsider coming in to their place to throw away my trash, so she gave me this grunt and this look. But when I got to the top of the stairs, our waitress saw me and smiled, and I was relieved.
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I was sleeping on the carpet downstairs at Grandma and Grandpa's house, and I was alone and it was dark. The fireplace was lit and big, and located in front of the windows. I was trying to put it out because it was too hot, and I realized that if I opened the door and aimed the edge of the door at the fire, it would spit wind at the fire and put it out. So I aimed it at the fire and put almost all of it out, but then when there were just a few sparks left, huge flames burst back, which was frustrating, and so it took a little while. It was like a video game in a way, but I had to be careful since it was g&g's house. After I put it out I went upstairs and slept on the floor in the master bedroom.
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