Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss.

 I have outgrown my Avengers blanket. That was the blanket I got as a child when I had lost my childhood blanket. It has so many memories and feelings attached to it. I lost my original blanket out in Jamaica, so I forced my mom to take me to get a new one. It still is a decent-sized blanket, but it does not feel nearly as big as it did when I was a kid. I miss being small enough to get swaddled in it. It was one of the most comforting things about my childhood.


Today in class, we took a comprehensive exam. I also completed this blog post.

Today I learned how good the Pius basketball team is.

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