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Swimming?

11/7/2018

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Wow, I can't swim properly. 
​Gabby, Fili and I swimming in front of the teacher was a little embarrassing. Although, it was ok as we were all terrible together. Then finally the time came... It was time for a relay race and we had to swim separately. We split into two teams with Fili and myself being on the same team. Personally, I really didn't want to let my team down. Because of this when it was my turn, I tried to swim as fast as I could. Even though I felt like I was drowning, I made it across and my team won. Fili and I were so relieved but also couldn't stop apologising to our team for how terrible we were. 
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There are no club activities on Wednesdays so Junna and myself went home early. I spent the rest of the night looking through my host brothers soccer team photos and listening to Junna play the piano.
​A day I'll never forget!​
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samantha
26/11/2018 11:27:13 am

hope you had a good time

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