Hello again guys! Or girls. So if you read my first blog post, you know that I didnt really have a topic. This one will though. the topic is... school!!!
So this is pretty much my routine;

When i wake up at 6:45, the first thing i think is uuuuggggghhhhhhhh!!!!!! I'm ok with going to school in general, but I hate waking up. But finally, I get up. When I get up, I get my uniform on, which seemed fun at the begining, but now I just don't like it anymore. I would rather wear my own clothes every day. Then after i am dressed, I go to have breakfast. When my mom wakes me up, she asks me what I want for breakfast. lately I have been choosing toast with nutella, but sometimes I have mini pancakes or a smoothie. During breakfast, I usually say about five times how tired I am and how I wish that i can just go back to bed. haha. Then of course I brush my teeth. then sometimes I grab my phone (if it is charged) and me and my dad go outside and the taxi is usually waiting for us there. The ride is from about fifteen to twenty minutes, but the time passes by fairly quickly. Usually we get to school pretty early. Then it is pretty much a normal school day for me. Then my mom picks me up and we ride the city bus to a stop that is about a block away from where we live. And sometimes my dad and Auggie meet us at the bus stop! Since we go to school so early, we get back to the house a little bit past three, which gives more time to do homework and stuff like that. So that is pretty much my routine. There were some things that I left out because they only happen on certain days, such as; the Monday assembly on Monday obviously, and on Wednesdays, we wear the other uniform, which I don't love. that uniform is for gym day.
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Presentation of the bandera, during Monday assembly ("homenaje") |
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Grado 4 grupos (A & B) during homenaje |
Some people have been leaving some questions in the comments, so today i will answer 2 of them. The first question was what are the differences in the kids here and in the U.S? There aren't a lot of differences with kids here. They are all obsessed with all the rads in the U.S. like kinetic sand and slime. One of the differences is: you know how when kids can't decide whose going to be it for tag and hide and seek and stuff and they do bubble gum in a dish? Here they do zapatillo blanco, zapatillo azul, cuantos cuantos años tienes
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the uniform we wear on Wednesday, called "Pants" |
tu? Which translated is: white shoes, blue shoes. how old are you? Then if they are nine years old they go around nine times. Another question was what are the main differences in school? If you have been to school in the U.S, they are pretty strict about capital letters. Here,there aren't any. In english, the date today is September 9th. In spanish, it is 9 de septiembre del 2018. Another difference in school is that on Mondays girls have ballet class!
Bye and adios!
Nice to hear how your wekk day goes. Do you get to bed a bit earlier there since you get up so early?
ReplyDeleteDo you have recess? Do you have to write in cursive?
your question will be answered in the next blog post! love you
DeleteHi Thalia! Catalina here, (Wendy’s daughter) from dance. My question is, do you guys have an English class in your school day? I liked reading your blog. Adios 👋🏽
ReplyDeletei will answer your question in the next blog post! thanks for reading and responding
DeleteHi Thalia. I am wondering what you have for lunch at your school? Do you eat a school lunch or bring your own from home? Gracias and adios!
ReplyDeleteyour question will be answered in the next blog post! may i ask who you are?
DeleteHi Thalia! Your days sound pretty similar to my daughter's days, and she also hates wearing the uniform at her school! That's pretty cool that you take a taxi to school.
ReplyDeleteBallet in school?! That’s fabulous! What’s the weather like there right now? I think I might sweat a lot in your Wednesday 👖 outfit! 🤣 Sophie just began gymnastics and Frannie’s first soccer practice was today. Her new coach is a former marine. As you might imagine, the expectations are quite high! Both girls eat like high school football players. Your breakfast sounds like ours here. What do kids in Mexico like to eat for breakfast? Wish we could go on a long fall walk in the woods with you all (including Augie).
ReplyDeletexo from all of us - Amy, Sophie & Frannie
Hola Thalia,
ReplyDeleteMe gustaría saber si vasco y auggie están aprendiendo español.
Te mando un abrazo fuerte.
❤ Tio
P.S. Tu primo también te manda un abrazo fuerte. 💥💣💥