10-17-13

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So we still haven't moved, but I think we found a house in gervis (is that how it's spelled?). Witch is cool because I remember my friend from kindergarten wrena (MN I can't remember her name I tried a couple different names still can't get it) moved there like half way through the year. I remember i was her only friend she was wired and she never missed a day of school but she left early one day and the teacher told us she had some mental health issues. I realize how rude that was now, it was a sub too.
So my grandma gave me a Jason Alden CD my kind of party (that someone left at her house). I listen to it and this song was all about how it's hard to say goodbye like my last letter.(MN this escalated to the point where I had decided that he had a time machine and an invisibility cloak and was stalking me we made jokes about it if someone knew something that just happened before we had the opportunity to tell them then he told them) it goes "Let's don't say goodbye
I hate the way it sounds
So if you don't mind
Let's just say for now
See you when I see you
Another place some other time
If I ever get down your way
Or you're ever up around mine
We'll laugh about the old days
And catch up on the new
Yeah see you when I see you
And I hope it's some day soon" I started to write a song about saying goodbye it's almost the same song. I started right after I wrote letter before I heard his. It ruined mine, I was like finger Jason Aldean! (MN haha omg I meant flip him off! OH MY GOD!! HA ha ha ha!!!)
  I'm probably going to call you and tell you this and you'll probably get the journal. Know everything. I am trying to get you it promise! I think I'm gonna carry it around with me and some how bump in to you.
        Love, my name

PS I'm so bord out of my mind I need someone to talk to!

PS I'm so bord out of my mind I need someone to talk to!

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