During Jeopardy (teen week means easy "US-curriculum-based questions"), I commented to Nadine that I remember reading The Crucible, The Scarlet Letter and Animal Farm - in grade eight.
GRADE EIGHT.*
I was twelve. Turned thirteen halfway through the year. At a conservative Christian school.
I applaud my teacher for allowing (encouraging) this. My love of literature was fostered. Look at me now!
I would like to find my old book reports. I wonder if they're around in a box somewhere.
*the same year, I was asked out for the first time. After spending an entire evening of youth group trying to avoid the request I'd been told was coming my way, I answered the boy, in all seriousness, "I'm not ready for a relationship." I think I had more common sense at twelve than I do at twenty-six.
GRADE EIGHT.*
I was twelve. Turned thirteen halfway through the year. At a conservative Christian school.
I applaud my teacher for allowing (encouraging) this. My love of literature was fostered. Look at me now!
I would like to find my old book reports. I wonder if they're around in a box somewhere.
*the same year, I was asked out for the first time. After spending an entire evening of youth group trying to avoid the request I'd been told was coming my way, I answered the boy, in all seriousness, "I'm not ready for a relationship." I think I had more common sense at twelve than I do at twenty-six.
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