

I did a lot of praying and praising. Arlene seemed to be on my mind a lot of the time. I thought about how today is the last day of 8th grade for Phyllis, and how the time has flown by. And all the blessings in these years.
I wondered if anyone would be at the end of route on the last day when I finish. I started to get all wierded out, but I figured if I end it by myself, my mom will be there cheering me on.

3.98 miles (my dad did something and I thought he said it was 5!) but not bad in 1 hour and 9 minutes. one more day of that, and I am moving up to 5- but I will do my own routing.
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