Saying "Thank You"

This week was such a blur it’s hard to say exactly what happened on what day. Anyway, besides having to dodge a lot of drama and do a lot of homework, it wasn’t so bad.
I only had to do marching band in the morning on Saturday though, which gave me time to do some much needed catch-up on my homework, and allowed me to spend today in my fandoms.
Anyway, the reason I had to do marching band in the morning on Saturday was because our band was preforming at the Lowe’s safety meeting. Lowe’s had donated a lot to us so that we could build a new percussion cart and the bed that we’re using as a prop (it’s not a real bed, in case you couldn’t guess), and in return they only asked for us to preform for them at this safety meeting. It was so generous of them, so of course we happily agreed. And then after we preformed, they gave us food to say “thank you.” We were the ones in debt to them!
“Thank you” is such an interesting term. We are taught in at a young age, but sometimes we forget to say it when we grow older. “Thank you” for being a friend. “Thank you” for picking me up when I was done. “Thank you” for believing in me. Those are all things that we are thankful for, yet we so little. I guess we’re worried about sounding cheesy. I know I am. Still, I think “thank you” is a term that needs to be said more often.

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