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Hey! So I have to talk really fast today because I have a lot of stuff to get through and 5
minutes to do it. So, Laura, to answer your question, if I could play any sport. If I
was a witch I would play Quidditch. Duh, it's Quidditch. If I was not a witch, which I don't
think I am, I'm still waiting though... Um, if I am not a witch, then I would play, I
don't know what it's called... It might be called Bubble Soccer, but it's where like,
you play soccer but you're in giant bubbles. And you can like run into each other and do
flips and stuff. There's a link to an article about it in the... yup. Okay, so a lot of
stuff happened this week. There's gonna be a lot of stuff in this video. Pause it at
stuff if you need to like, regroup, cause... Yeah, Go! I watched the sunset. I went for
a walk on the beach with my boyfriend who will be called Edward in these videos. Sophie,
my mom, my dad, and I had late night desserts in Greek Town. I admired the beauty of the
city at night, and also the beauty of that Walgreens? How is this highway in the middle
of the city so freaking empty? Like seriously, there has still not been any cars. This is
getting ridiculous. You're in the middle of the city. There should be cars. Nope. I find
it really impressive that our city has three distinct layers to it. The next day we went
here, where the lady who founded it said this. I saw some shackles that were used to transport
slaves from Africa to America. This is a contract from when a man bought three slaves: a man,
his wife, and his child. There was this statue of Martin Luther King Jr. And this was an
exhibit that hadn't even opened yet, and yet, all of these people had their loved ones who
they'd lost. And I can't tell you how many of these tags were for Trayvon Martin. It
was incredible. This exhibit wasn't meant to open for another, like, week and a half,
two weeks, and it had only been up for about a week. And this many people, in a museum
that doesn't get much crowdflow, had posted tags. We went to a play in the city, and then
after the play, I stalked a famous baseball player over my father's shoulder. And then
I finally met the famous baseball player. Yay! The next day, we waited in line at the
Sears Tower for three hours. And we played cards in line at the Sears Tower because,
yknow, what else are you gonna do for three hours. And then... finally we made it up to
the top. It's incredible up there. And there were this many people on a freaking Monday
afternoon. Hey, Sophie! Me.... Those are the ledges, where people can go out and stand
on glass above the city. Which is crazy... and scary. But, there we are, on glass above
the city, ridiculously high up. Pictures! Pause if you want to, you probably don't,
but yknow. Then this helicopter showed up and hovered for a while before it flew off
very rapidly. And then we took the train back, passing this vaguely pedophilic ad, I guess?
I live in a cave now. This is my cave. We put henna in Elisabeth's hair, and this happened.
She looked beautiful. Sit-ups, Laura, you can do it. Really? I have saran wrap on my
head, and this is gonna be on the internet. I'm never gonna be able to run for public
office. Okay. Why aren't you two eating? Oh! I look like a ginge! Look at her... But it's
so pretty! Oh, that was beautiful. That was gorgeous. Aw there's too many gingers now.
We can make a club! We don't have any of the hair colors.. we don't have blonde represented
in our group anymore. We'll be the fake ginge club. Fake ginge club. Look how ginger she
is! We went to the chocolate shop where Elisabeth works. Look at all the chocolate... ahehhh.
And then we got chocolate that we definitely absolutely paid for, and this is delicious
chai tea frappe. Look how pretty she is! Hi. Stop. No you're so pretty, I can't stop. Thank
you. So yeah, that was my week. Elisabeth, your question is: What are you most excited
about about going to college and why? And... I'm done with summer school! Yes!