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Spring Break More Like Yay Break

Reasons why I love Spring Break

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Spring Break More Like Yay Break
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Oh my gosh I am so excited that it's almost Spring Break because well I get to celebrate my birthday over Spring Break. My birthday is usually around the start of getting back to school which honestly sucks since I live 2 hours and 30 minutes away from school on a typical day. So I get to finally just be home and be with my family and celebrate a day that is important to me. I guess yeah that maybe a lot more people will be like oh beware the Ides of March but I just take that as a happy birthday. I don't care if those people don't know that is it is like a happy birthday or not but hey I know.

Also on Spring Break you get to be lazy and sleep in which I enjoy doing. I hate being too busy and I love sleep even if my body hates it sometimes. Sleep just makes everyone happy and being happy is amazing. Also without sleep I can do some stupid things not to mention I am very sassy if I don't sleep.

Also you get to do what you want when you want on Spring Break. You don't have classes so if you want to go to a movie at a time that you had class then you can go. And the best part you don't have to worry about coursework only homework.

And finally you don't have to eat school food you can either go out or you can have homemade food. And what's better than homemade food?

So here's to kicking back and taking it easy over Spring Break!

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