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Slice of life

Today (Friday), I am so excited! I'm going the the 13th floor haunted house with my brother, sister, and dad. I bet my sister $2 that she will get scared and she agreed. I have been to the 13th floor once on a day where they turned off the lights in the haunted house so it was pitch black. All we got was a purple glow stick. It was very scary but I think it is better with some lights on. I believe the theme is going to be zombies. My dad is purchasing the tickets today while he is at work. Hopefully you have a great weekend. I know I will... Until next time.

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  1. Thank you for your post this week! This was a great first slice of life post. That sounds super scary, I hope you have fun!

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  2. SOUNDS FUN👍🏽😄

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