On Monday, Mama brought Chase over to Nanaw's house so Nanaw could take him to school, even though Mama had the day off. Mama knew that Nanaw really missed Chase. At Nanaw's house, Chase gathered up all the homework he'd done over the weekend to turn it in. When Nanaw picked him up from school, they drove to the front of the school so Chase could get his homework assignments out of the black box. He was happy that there wasn't a lot of homework. On Tuesday, Chase threw up a little before school, and he wanted to stay home. Nanaw said he'd missed too much school and that he had to go. It turned out all right, and Chase didn't throw up again. He said he had had a final in English but that he had studied for it, and the material was easy and he knew it. After school Nanaw took Chase to Brittany's for his haircut. Mama had bought a Christmas card for Brittany and put $20 in it. She had Chase sign the card and address the envelope. Brittany and Chase had a nice conversation, and Nanaw enjoyed listening to them talk. Nanaw took Chase home after the hair cut because he had a workout session at 5 p.m. On Wednesday, when Chase got to Nanaw's house, he said he had to talk to her. After Mama left, Chase asked Nanaw to look through the pack of papers he'd given her yesterday. He couldn't find one of his vocab papers that he was supposed to turn in. Nanaw found it in the stack, and Chase put it in his agenda. His class had a field trip today -- something to do with Sister Teresa Bowman. Nanaw doesn't know what it was about so she'll ask him tomorrow. He has an Illinois constitution test tomorrow, and the study guide is on something called Kahoots. It's a colorful app that presents the question and four multiple choice answers to the questions. Chase went through it with Nanaw watching; he missed three questions out of 60. One was about the judiciary, one asked who started impeachment proceedings (he said the Senate but it's the House), and the third asked who selected the Senate and House members, and he answered the governor instead of saying they're elected by the people. Hopefully he gets those three questions right on the test.



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