Thursday, October 14, 2010

Microwaved Pie

This morning was stressful. During Hebrew we had a test on the infinitive tense, which wasn’t hard, but the entire time I was thinking about the Jewish history test I had to take next period. During Hebrew we also did a questionnaire about food in the market so we took a field trip to the market. While we were there my friends and I started talking about how we were really going to miss thanksgiving. Then all of a sudden we saw piecrust and pie filling! So Yael, Sydney and I decided as way to celebrate completing a Jewish history test we would make pie for dessert. The Jewish history test ended up not being too hard and I finished with about an hour to spare. So I was able to go to lunch early and have some free time. After we ate lunch, Yael and I went to buy our supplies for dessert. Which were piecrust, blueberry filling, and vanilla ice cream. Everyone we saw from EIE thought we were stupid but we had a feeling it would be ok. Then I went to my general studies classes. I was sooo tired and it was hard to concentrate but I made it through. We got tests back in physics and I got a 95%. In english we had a reading day and I got to start legends of our time by elie wiesel so I was really happy. Then I found out that my class with David was canceled and rescheduled for Sunday, which made me even happier b/c I was really tired. During 6th Yael and I started packing for this weekend, went to dinner early, and then attempted to continue packing. Then we all met in the Belmont for a program. When the program was over yael, Sydney and I made our pie/clobber dessert. It was actually really good. We each took a cup and put piecrust in it and then blueberry filling. Then we put it in the microwave for a minute or 2. When we took it out it was perfectly warm and we put vanilla ice cream on it. It was delicious! Even the few other people who tried said so! Then I helped my friends by summarizing the Jewish history essay reading and cleaned my room. And now I am going to bed.

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