20 Minute Blog Journal #3

Throughout my childhood, starting at about 6 years old til the age of 10, I was obsessed with Hannah Montana. This meant I had a significant amount of her merchandise. In the second grade, I owned several shirts and backpacks from her brand. Then, one day I bought some pair of shoes from K-mart that I loved. They were Hannah Montana shoes that lit up and sang a song when you pressed a button on the shoes. I was eager to take them to school and I did. Everyone loved my shoes, my friends envied me, and I wanted them to all buy a pair of their own. My shoes were the hot topic at recess and they thought it was genius that my shoes sang her songs. Everything seemed great. Everyone was obsessed with my shoes—- except my teacher. When we came back in the room from recess, we started learning Math. On the projector, Ms.Behrens showed us multiplication. Suddenly, my shoes started playing the Hannah Montana shoes and everyone, including myself, was shocked. The music was only supposed to play when I pressed the button on my shoes, but they malfunctioned and started playing. At this point, Ms.Behrens totally lost her shit. She put her pen down and began attacking her students asking who had a cell phone in the class. We were only in second grade and flip phones were the jazz, which none of us seemed to have. Everyone was confused. The sound was coming from my table, so my classmates said it was me.

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