Winter Break As Told By "The Office"
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Winter Break As Told By "The Office"

No school for a month is a dream come true.

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Winter Break As Told By "The Office"
Odyssey

WOOHOO!! No school for a month is a dream come true. You get to sleep in everyday, see your old friends, get real food, the list goes on and on. But eventually you get bored. You start wanting to go back to school and see your friends, but you don't want to start classes. Major struggle, right? Eh, you win some, you lose some.

1. Exams are over and you get to go home!!!

2. Getting to sleep all hours of the day.

3. Being reunited with your beloved pup.

4. Having home-cooked meals at your fingertips.

5. Seeing all your friends who go to different schools.

6. And doing all the weird things you did in high school with them.

7. Christmas parties for dayssss

8. Then you start to get bored

9. You begin to plan all the fun things you want to do next semester with your school friends because you miss them.

10. Your mom keeps asking you to run errands for her.

11. You actually want to go back to school.

12. Then you realize you really, really don't because school means well... school.

13. And just like that winter break is over.

14. But it's a new year, it'll be fab, and your back with your best pals.

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