Conrad decides to leave Jimi Hendrix and Elvis alone and spare them the troubles in America. Or is it the other way around?
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Diary’s have the unfortunate burden of carrying someone’s deepest most inner-thoughts, but they have rather loose lips to whomever opens the cover >:-/ … If anybody ever reads Conrad’s diary he’s in BIG trouble!
Winslow is reluctant to bow to any authority other than himself, much less a grade school science teacher. But fortunately he was temporarily humbled enough to warn Conrad of the danger of not listening to the teacher’s instructions.
I’m sure many of us can relate to these moments of inaction prior to reality entering the room. Conrad needs some confidence that isn’t coming anytime too soon.
Conrad seems to be lacking the genetics for big arms, but also the will to overcome. Puberty sometimes arrives too early, sometimes too late, and other times not a all.
Conrad and Holiday are unknowingly discovering the connection between sports’ colloquialisms and girls … but certainly not the way Nick had intended!
It appears Conrad and Holiday may be setting unrealistic expectations for Nick the mechanic. ———————————– PS: All the kids here at Treewiddle Elementary School give a big “shout-out” to 6-year old Micaela!
Rudo seems to be arriving at a very important self-awareness moment in his life — but unless his upcoming test is in spiritual metaphysics he better start focusing on his studies!!!
For Conrad, the world is a place to investigate, discuss, think about, wonder, and marvel. To others he’s just weird. Perhaps the other students at Treewiddle Elementary could learn a lesson or two from Supertramp – The Logical Song “When[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Conrad doesn’t have much authority in his own life, so sometimes a little “invented” authority gives him a little ego boost 😛