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Early Morning blogpost!


 Since my morning classes start around 8 am, I thought I’d write a post before leaving. This post is actually just about my morning routine and how my usual day goes by.

 As I’m an early bird, it’s usually a routine to wake up around 5 am on a weekday, also because I hate being rushed to do things early morning.

 So my day usually starts pretty early and the first thing I do right after I wake up is to drink a warm glass of lemon water. To be honest, I initially didn't like lemon water because of its taste. But after noticing the differences in my skin and overall looking more hydrated, it became part of my morning routine.

 Then it’s a pretty average day from there, attending all my classes and meeting up with my friends. The one thing I love about my school is their taste in tea! They serve the best warm tea I’ve ever had and that’s something we always look forward to and it helps keep our sanity throughout the day.

 Tea and doughnuts are basically our escape from the long and draining physics classes we have to attend every day. So you can say it’s basically become a habit of the 12th grade to order lots of tea and doughnuts during the lunch hour.

 Moreover, as we have just a few more months left of school, we’ve started doing things we did as kids. From running around the halls playing blindfold games to joining little kids when they play ’where to run next?’ it makes us joyful, leaving our teachers and juniors to think we’ve gone a little crazy but hey, it’s all worth it! 

 And not to mention the endless videos we make mentioning the date and time just to be even more dramatic! People always tell me how school life is the best life and to really cherish every part of it and that’s exactly what we’ve started to do and I have to say, it feels great!

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  1. lol the tea, and those pointless, lame vids we make 😆🙌🏻

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