6th of November, Thursday
I got a 94% on my US History Unit Exam. That was the big event in the school. After school though, that was a mini-adventure.My parents told me on my birthday, that a friend of theirs, who is a professor at Nazareth College is going to travel there from Hungary, and they're sending a package for me through him. So I talked to him, and we set the meeting date for today. Herb drove us out, it's a 30-45 minute ride. I've never been to Pittsford, or Nazareth College. Thankfully, we found each other, and I got the package. It was a small envelope, a little heavier than I thought. Me and Herb, we were both curious, what was in it, but I wanted to open it with my parents.
While we were in Pittsford, we went shopping to Trader Joe's, which is a really healthy and organic supermarket. Everything looks and smells amazing, but of course, edible health comes with a price. We bought some stuff for one of Herb's employees' birthday, and some organic nacho chips. We opened the bag right away (yes, without dipping), and it was really delicious. After Trader Joe's, we went to Wegman's, which we have here in Greece too, but not nearly as fancy as there. It had a huge foodcourt, and lots of fun decorations. We just got some almondmilk for me (that stuff is delicious).
By the time we picked up Sun, it was already 5 o'clock, and I was afraid I'd miss skyping my parents, because they'd be sleeping by the time we got home. So I talked to my Mom (who was still awake) from the car, from Herb's phone. We opened the package, and it was full of collectible magnets, something really European (I'm guessing because Herb was like "Whaaaaaat?").
It was so nice to see my Mom. She was so happy today, and to finally see her this joyful, really made me glad. She has such a great sense of humor, these magnets are inside jokes too, kind of. We didn't talk for a long time, but it really made my day, seeing her. I hope my Dad won't be mad that I opened the package without him, but I would like to thank both my parents! I love the belated birthday present! And thanks to the professor too!
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