If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

 Prompt: i would travel the world.  since I have no restriction on money I would go to as many places as I can over that spring break time period.  this would allow me to knock out so many different places and just see what the world is like out there.  I would bring a couple of my friends and my family just because I know that I would have a really good time if I brought all of them.  and overall I would just try to get as much done as possible while seeing all the wonders of the world. 

Summary:  today we worked on a common lit.

Reflection:  if I had no money restrictions on spring break I think I would spend it a lot of money on just being able to see the amazing things around the world.  it'd be so cool to just have the ability to go around places without having to spend any money. 

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