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A Sleepy Sunday

           On Sunday, August 20th, 2017, I woke up very sleepy.  I arrived at church and drew some pictures.
           During one of the speaker's talks I fell asleep singing to myself. My Mom woke me up to clean up some notecards that were on the floor.
          I then fell asleep again on my Mom's lap. When I woke up it was time for me to go to Primary.  I was the only one in my class so we watched a movie.
           During that movie I fell asleep three times. Next I went to sharing time and singing time. I fell asleep once during singing time and twice during sharing time, which means I fell asleep 8 times in all. When I got home I was cold even though it was summer. My Dad read my temperature. I was sick!
        I rested and the next morning I was fine and I ate a lot of breakfast and went to school.

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