Ethnography

Ethnography

November 10, 2014

A walk to class

As I wake up this morning I rolled out of my bed and got up and brushed my teeth. I searched for my green and white tooth brush and found my tooth paste and begun to brush. I brushed my teeth for 10 minutes thinking what's going to happen today. Starting to get dress I put my black puma sweats with a black shirt and stepped outside to see how cold it was. The wind was blowing hard and you can see the leaves falling from the trees as fall is coming to an end. I grabbed my sweater and headed to class bumping my music from my phone. It took me 8 minutes to get to class and as I was walking I seen many people walking. There were people riding their beach cruiser bikes in many colors, their were the colors; pink, blue, peach, red, and green. Also it was people walking talking on the phone and bumping into people being very rude not saying excuse me nor sorry. Many people cars are parked and they rather walk to class then drive because its a waste of gas for those who drive maybe there are just lazy. Like come on people its buses that rides you around campus why don't you use that but they rather be lazy and burn gas but anyways I am across the street from Gerald Thomas Hall and this girl wearing overall jeans slips and fall over a banana. The girl scraps her arm and blood is gushing out from her elbow I helped her up and took out my first aid kit from my bag. I took her to my aid and walked her across inside the building. The beautiful girl thanked me for being there aiding her and she gave me a kiss for being there and helping her up without laughing. As she gives me her number 516- 887-76** she walked away in class and said give her call. I walked upstairs to my class with a blush on my face thinking what a crazy walk that was and now I have to wipe the red lipstick off my face and get ready for class. I walked in class with a serious face and sat down waiting for the teacher to come and start the lesson like nothing ever happen.

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