Write about a fear you have overcome.

 I have overcome my fear of rollercoasters. I used to be terrified of them. I would cry when I was pressured and just never wanted to do the big ones. One night, my sister and I were at six flags, and it was closing time. We were over on Goliath, and there was no one. Finally, I said yes, and we rode in the front row. Best experience ever. I was shaking, I was trembling. The ride up the tracks felt like an eternity. But after that first drop, it became amazing. I was screaming my lungs off. When it ended, I wanted more. We then went on it 7 consecutive times.

Today in class, we worked as a group. My group got a good amount done.

Today I learned how to change a tire onto a different size rim.

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