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#14 CWC: Back on track

Creative Writing Club #6

Topic: Creativity 

Learning Outcome 4: Show commitment to and perseverance in a fieldwork experience 

Last week, we decided to send out an email to all the high school students as an attempt to get everyone's attention again since it had been some time since club fair and we didn't have to many consistent members. During this meeting, we had some returners but it was still a small turnout of five people. Everyone had gone back to distance learning since there was a possibility of direct exposure to COVID-19 and everyone was probably already sick of staring at a screen all day. 

This week we continued with the same prompt because we didn't exactly have a big lesson planned. So most of the meeting was just designated writing time to have something we could share for next week. Even having done this similar activity several times already, I feel that my writing is getting better. That may also because there's this one photo that many of our members have taken a liking to and I was excited to finally write about it. 

Excerpt:

As a waiter at Gloria’s cafeteria and buffet, I was familiar with the seniors who frequent our restaurant at around happy hour for senior discounts. There’s an especially obnoxious couple, that we all know very well, who act like they’re still newlyweds. The moment they step in through our automatic sliding doors, it feels like you're witnessing Valentine’s Day but it's condensed into one couple. It was cute at first but after years of Tuesday date lunches, their flirty comments have been drilled into our heads. We still scramble to serve them since they always tip so well.


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