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My sister currently has a friend over and they're playing Roblox while also Facetiming another one of my sister's friends (Also playing Roblox)- BUT- the friend on Facetime doesn't know that there is a friend also over IRL and the IRL friend is speaking for/as my sister and confusing the Facetime friend. So one of their conversations went a little something like this:
Facetime friend: [Asks something about Roblox]
Sister: (Whispers a reply to IRL friend)
IRL friend: (Whispers something back, and to cover the period of silence, says:) Oh, uh, [EmLee] was just talking! Uh-
Me, who was in the room at the time: I wasn't talking...
IRL friend and Sister: (glares at me)
Me: (Smoothly lying to not ruin the prank:) I was making funny faces!
IRL friend: It counts. [goes back to talking about Roblox]
Facetime friend: Y'know, I can't help but feel like your voice is different...
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Wow. I totally disappeared for like a week, didn't I?
Whelp.
Anyway, some things:
1. I got my costume for Ballet! My class is being Egyptian gods/goddesses and the costume is gold and sparkly. Like, really really sparkly. (Not sure if it's a good or bad thing. It doesn't seem that sparkly in the picture, but you should've seen ballet studio when we tried them on- the floor was covered in glitter
)
2. I made biscuits in Home Ec and they are soooooo good. This is the recipe~
SpoilerIngredients
2 cups flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup shortening
¾ cup milk
Utensils and tools
½ teaspoon, 1 Tablespoon, 1 cup (dry measuring cup), ½ cup dry measuring cup,
liquid measuring cup, baking pan or cookie sheet, mixing bowl, pastry blender,
fork, rolling pin, biscuit or cookie cutter
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F
2. In a large mixing bowl, mix flour, baking powder and salt.
3. Add shortening using pastry blender or fork
4. Keep using the pastry blender or fork until the shortening is all mixed in and it
looks like cake mix consistency
5. Pour half of the milk in and stir. Add the rest of the milk and make sure
there is no flour left in the bowl. It should be doughy.
6. Sprinkle flour on the countertop (you don’t need that much)
7. Take dough and put in on countertop and roll out with rolling pin (flour the
rolling pin)
8. You want the dough pretty thick-about ½ inch
9. Cut with biscuit or cookie cutter.
10. Place on UNGREASED cookie sheet or baking dish right next to each other.
11. Press together unused dough and repeat rolling and cutting until all dough
is used.
12. Bake about 10 minutes or until the bottoms are lightly golden.
13. Enjoy!There's also a video my teacher made on Youtube on these. [link] (Oh yeah- did I mention my teacher is a Youtuber? She makes how-to videos on Youtube because she found that most kids these days learn best from watching videos. It's pretty cool.)
3. Turns out playing volleyball with a giant beach ball is exhausting!
4. All the songs that have been stuck in my head for the past week (save it one song) have been from the new Disney movie, Encanto. And I can't really say I'm frustrated about it.
