At the end of Letter 21, Celie and Sofia share a rare moment of laughter that softens the tension between them. Write about a time when you and a sibling or family member shared an unexpected moment of joy after things had been tense or confusing. Explain how that moment helped bring you closer.

 Prompt: One time I was going on a vacation with my family. The plane that we had taken to get to our destination had run super late and when we had gotten off our luggage took over 2 hours to get to us, This caused us to miss our boat to get onto our trip. This was super stressful and caused tension between us, but it turns out that because we didn't go on that boat we were able to explore around the city for a week and had a really great time learning about things we would have never seen if we had not been late. 

Summary: Today we worked on our video assignment. 

Reflection: I think that it is important to look for the joy in life even when it looks hard. when you are able to see the good in life you can make any situation that seems hard a lot better. this can also help you improve your look on life and just overall make the world feel better. 

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