Personal Narrative
HR put AYH in his personal narrative saying
“Do you ever just consume Papa Johns?”
And ms. R took off points because
“That doesn’t seem like something a real person would say.”
But
AYH is just like that

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Personal Narrative
HR put AYH in his personal narrative saying
“Do you ever just consume Papa Johns?”
And ms. R took off points because
“That doesn’t seem like something a real person would say.”
But
AYH is just like that
あけましておめでとうございます
Showa Era Oshougatsu
In the background on the short table in the tokonoma is kagamimochi, a traditional Japanese New Year decoration with two rice “cakes” (mochi) and a bitter orange on top. This one also has a skewer of dried persimmons on top of it. The dark object on top of all and in front of the scroll is daikokuten, the god of wealth. The scroll, kakejiku, varied by season. The fan shaped object on the right is not related to New Years, but is a sort of dried mushroom (sarunokoshikake) used as an expensive decoration.
Photo of Ms. R by Mama Sasamoto, taken sometime in the mid 1960s at grandma’s house in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture.
(Scanned from an old print.)
I’m super exited with the idea of opening soon, but we still need some admins to be part of the team before we do so. I’m going to assign Peter and Tony to a mission on my Academy. And, who knows, maybe I’ll have my ask box filled up with candidates when I came back.
Ms. R at the Kokugikan (sumo) Stadium, Ryougoku, Tokyo
“My mother never raised her voice at me when I misbehaved as a child. Instead, she would just call my name in a very low and calm voice, “R-ko.” It was so scarey to hear that quiet call,” she said with a shiver.
As told to me by Ms. R at her annual Sumida River hanabi viewing party on her balcony near the river. I was honored that she asked me to go to the supermarket with her to buy beef and vegetables for the party. I am sure it was not just because she thought I could carry a heavy load.
THE LITTLE DICK FUCKER STOLE MY BABY AND IS GOING TO KILL IT. I WANT A DIVORCE FROM THAT LITTLE MOTHERFUCKING TWAT. His stupidity doesn't effect my grade, right?
Woah, alright Roxie deep breaths.
As for your grade, I'll at least need to see the journal entries. If they are valid, and I see you both participated as parents, then you will get a passing grade. But remember this project was with partners for a reason, so that will bump it down a few.
- Ms. R
A few late messages from you favorite Sex Ed teacher.
I'd like to thank Ms. J for that lovely end of the year message, as a co-worker and a dear friend she has always been there for me and practically the rest of the staff. So I round of applause for her!
Though a few things have come to my attention, I'd like to thank Stove and Heather's baby and Andy and Grace's baby to make it back safe and sound (well not exactly for Andy/Grace but I do appreciate the effort in covering up most of the bruises with flower crowns and Vans stickers). Though I am missing Roxie and Logan's baby. If you could please return it to the office during Summer School hours, that would be great. Thank you all for being an ace class this year.
Ms. R
Opinion on Mr. Boot? I heard this is his first teaching job.
Personally, I think he’s a great guy. The kids seem to like him and he has a great personality. He also seems musically gifted, but what do I know? I’m just a communications tech teacher. Overall, i believe he has a long teaching career ahead of him. Good luck, man.
- Mr. A
One time he played 'You Always Hurt the Ones You Love', and it was loud enough to hear it from my classroom seeing we're on the same hallway. Any person who plays The Mills Brothers gets a thumbs up from me.
- Ms. R
Hey kids, soon you will have to take on the responsibility of parenting. Well, being the parent of a sack of flour. Nevertheless, you will take care of these sacks of flour and treat them as your own. Dress them up, give them names, etc. I'll test you on a journal you should be writing daily or every two days of your experience with your "child". I will need my students to "like" this post to make sure they're free and ready to be partnered up with another student for three weeks. I still don't have a solid date to start on, so liking this would really help. Thank you and have a good afternoon. :)
- Ms. R