2/9/11 @ 2:30 pm – When we first got this assignment, I thought it was going to be pretty easy. Then I remembered that I had to work, and I had the talent show, and I had school. I didn’t think it would be a big deal because I usually have ice with everything anyways.
2/10/11 @ 6:55 am – The first problem occurred when I had breakfast this morning. Usually I have a glass of milk, but I needed to put ice in it. My parents looked at me awkwardly, but they didn’t ask questions.
2/10/11 @ 8:30 am – In class today, I realized that I forgot to bring ice to school and would have to find my hook-up if I wanted to drink anything today. First hour: no luck.
2/10/11 @ 11:30 am – Lunch time and I found out Erik had enough to go around. It was nice to get some ice cold fluids in me before the end of the day.
2/10/11 @ 4:30 pm – Going to work wasn’t bad because I work in the bar, because I was able to have an iced diet soda at all times.
· Lying to parents and friends made me feel very shady and I felt like a bad person not telling the truth. When you avoid telling the truth it can take over your life and you loose connection with the people who matter.
· I found that I was pretty good at staying under the radar. I didn’t think that I’d be that good, but my parents didn’t find out what I was doing.
· My friends noticed a change in my behavior when I went to my friend’s house and he asked me if I wanted something to drink and I asked him to get me a cup with ice. He asked why, and I told him not to worry about it, It raised suspicion and my other friend told him about the experiment.
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