Summertime By Liz Aldrich

Image result for summerAll I want right now is it to be summer. I don't want to deal with piled-up tests every week, stressing about turning in assignments on time. I don't want to deal with the constant stress about if I will be warm enough in my sweatshirt, or if I should wear a jacket over it as well. I don't want to deal with hurrying to rush all my plans into one 2 day slot because it is too stressful to hang out with friends and do things during the week. I do want to deal with dreading Mondays and endlessly longing for Friday and the weekend.
Instead, I want to lay on the warm sand, hearing the waves crash just feet behind me, in a complete zen. I want to be able to leave the house in nothing but a pair of shorts, a tank top and a pair of sandals, without a single worry about being cold. I want to look in the mirror and be able to see my defined tan lines, making me glow. I want to go from plans back and forth all week, so much so that I can't even keep track of the days anymore. I want someone to ask me what day it is, and me to have no clue because that's the least of my worries and all the days are fun so they all blend together. I want to be outside on a walk with my friends at 10 at night, still having hours until we have to go back inside because of the darkness. I want to be warm, relaxed, and stressfree. This summer I will have the best summer yet, as I do every summer. I will be outside getting a tan one minute and inside sipping my lemonade and fruit the next minute. Summer is by far my favorite time of year. Going to the beach, picnics, late-night walks, concerts outside, everything. This summer will definitely be one to remember, 

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  1. I think we're all hoping for this time! Summer can be so magical.

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  2. I also can't wait for summer to be here. I look forward to spending all day outside playing sports and hanging out with friends too.

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