
As you know, Cocoa and Carols was yesterday, and it was super fun! All the little kids were so cute and excited to perform, and everyone just seemed very pleased with how it turned out. When the day had come to a close, there was a little get together at one of the girls' house, so everyone showed up and ate/talked the night away. It was an interesting night, if I do say so myself.
For starters, after the boys left the little party, the girls all decided to play in the Olympics. What I mean is, we all pretended that we were doing Olympic diving and we were from different countries. Some of them were the judges, while the rest of us picked our countries and did the dives that we were told to do into the guest bed. My favorite was definitely the tuck dive; smashing my face into the mattress was just the greatest (not really!)
As the night went on, we all decided to tye dye shirts, which actually turned out pretty well! I had never done it before, so having mine turn out really good was quite an accomplishment, if I may say so myself. That ended after sometime, and as the clock struck two we all got comfy in our blankets and began to talk about random things; that's is when it happened.
It all started with my friend, Dallas. She was talking about how earlier in the day, she made up a cool sentence using my full name. The sentence was, "Come on Rachel, Collingsworth it". You get it? I thought it was really clever! Anyways, as she was saying it, I had put a bobby in my mouth to hold it as I was lying down and putting my hair up. I started saying something to her about the whole clever sentence when I suddenly started choking on the bobby pin!! No one knew what was going on, so all they did was watch me hack and choke on this stupid thing. Finally, I swallowed it and sat up, so embarrassed.
My friends still are picking on me about it, but it was no laughing matter. I could have died from it! Although tragedy took place, the night was pretty fun. I now consider myself a tye dyeing, dancing and singing Australian Olympic gold medalist.
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