Tuesday, August 16, 2011

August 16th- Obama and Tacos

So first, it was the tenth anniversary of the 35W bridge collapse, and a reporter was on the new bridge, reporting and crying. Then he was being lowered down to the river on a little crane thingy, so he could, I dunno, report down there or something? Anyway there was a boat down there, and apparently there was this elderly couple that needed to be saved. So they saved the old man first, whose name was Pat, and put him on the boat, and then they saved the lady, who was really old and had trouble walking, and her name was Frances. Anyway then it turned out that Obama was on the boat, and so was I, and Obama was my dad. We went ashore, where there were lots of people waiting, and when we got there they all clapped, either because we had saved the people or because Obama was there. So then me and Obama and my mom and my sister (who wasn't Lydia, it was actually Sasha, Obama's youngest daughter) went on this platform, and Obama started giving a speech. Then when he was done, a plane landed in the water, that was crashing, which apparently we were all waiting for. It was a small plane, like a private jet, and the people inside just got out and swam the few feet to shore and got out and everyone was happy because they were 'saved'. Then everyone was just milling around, because it was this reception thing with refreshments and such. There was this guy standing far away from me, and it looked like he was wearing a Chan letter jacket, except instead of a C it was a T, and also Katie Grubisch was standing next to him wearing a letter jacket with no letter at all. So I go up to the guy, and I'm like, how come your jacket has a T? And when I get closer I see that it's not actually a Chan jacket at all. The guy's like, Because it stands for Texas Taco Academy, home of the Fighting Nachos. And he turns around to show me their logo, which is a fighting nacho mascot. Then he asks why I'm wondering, and I say that his jacket looks a lot like our school's jackets, and so I thought, from far away, that he went to my school. Then Katie says that she has a letter, she just has to go home and attach it. Then the dream was over.

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