Emma Joy Reuter 'Em'
Emma is like the shorter possibly louder version of Fiona. She loves taking pictures and videos of herself even more than Fiona does. *gasp* Emma and I have been friends since the first grade, I met her once before that but at the time I'd wanted to punch her in the face so.... First grade through third grade, Emma, Camryn, and I were best friends. In fourth grade that changed. We were still friends but I sort of separated from the group. I just recently found out that Emma was jealous of pretty much everything I did- my cooking and making, my drawing, my school projects, but that had nothing to do with it, I just find it funny. Fifth grade through most of sixth grade it seemed like Emma and Camryn were tied at the hip. Then in sixth grade Emma went from the crazy but quiet sweet girl to the loud and crazy one. I'm not sure which one is more loud, Fiona or Emma. I thought Emma hated me for most of sixth grade so we weren't very code that year, in seventh grade Emma and I hung out a little more. What sucks is that Emma and my schedules never seem to work out. Whenever I'm busy, Emma's free and whenever I'm free Emma's busy. Very convenient for if we want to hang out, don't you think?
Em plays field hockey, tennis and soft ball. She's really good at field hockey, though I'll admit I've never seen her play tennis or soft ball. When she and Fiona are together.... it's really loud, and there's a lot of energy, a lot of the time they tire me out. Emma is funny, short,nice (haha not), sarcastic, and fun to be with. Like I said before, she likes filming herself so I have this feeling that she'll be in a lot of my videos.
I have a lot of child hood memories with Emma, the most detailed one I remember was the magic fairy and the chocolate eggs, but I'll make another blog post on that one later. I don't know about you, but for me, first through third grade it was all about webkinz. Emma and I would set up playdates with our webkinz, Africa, my elephant, and Max, her chocolate lab, were married and had a bunch of kids (... how?...) Then Em and I would play school with them where we were the teachers and we taught the 'students' which were Africa and Max's children, plus others. I don't like monkeys, I don't think they're cute so she had a gorilla monkey and he was always the mean one, since I didn't like gorilla's. He was always being mean to the other webkinz, knocking them off seesaws, bullying them, and whatnot. Emma once told me she felt bad for him and wanted to change the mean one, I said no. For one of her birthdays, I gave Emma a toy microscope, so we would cut the 'fur'/fuzz off our webkinz and look at it under the microscope for disease and stuff. Would you believe me if I said we found a bunch of different diseases in them and treated them immediately? Em and I, best scientists around. Once Emma and I even tried to train her dog, Montie, with dog food. I remember for while Nintendogs was a thing. Emma and would get together on Fridays, hook up our Ds's and make playdates with our dogs. We did some pretty strange things as children I'll admit.
Emma is like the shorter possibly louder version of Fiona. She loves taking pictures and videos of herself even more than Fiona does. *gasp* Emma and I have been friends since the first grade, I met her once before that but at the time I'd wanted to punch her in the face so.... First grade through third grade, Emma, Camryn, and I were best friends. In fourth grade that changed. We were still friends but I sort of separated from the group. I just recently found out that Emma was jealous of pretty much everything I did- my cooking and making, my drawing, my school projects, but that had nothing to do with it, I just find it funny. Fifth grade through most of sixth grade it seemed like Emma and Camryn were tied at the hip. Then in sixth grade Emma went from the crazy but quiet sweet girl to the loud and crazy one. I'm not sure which one is more loud, Fiona or Emma. I thought Emma hated me for most of sixth grade so we weren't very code that year, in seventh grade Emma and I hung out a little more. What sucks is that Emma and my schedules never seem to work out. Whenever I'm busy, Emma's free and whenever I'm free Emma's busy. Very convenient for if we want to hang out, don't you think?
Em plays field hockey, tennis and soft ball. She's really good at field hockey, though I'll admit I've never seen her play tennis or soft ball. When she and Fiona are together.... it's really loud, and there's a lot of energy, a lot of the time they tire me out. Emma is funny, short,nice (haha not), sarcastic, and fun to be with. Like I said before, she likes filming herself so I have this feeling that she'll be in a lot of my videos.
I have a lot of child hood memories with Emma, the most detailed one I remember was the magic fairy and the chocolate eggs, but I'll make another blog post on that one later. I don't know about you, but for me, first through third grade it was all about webkinz. Emma and I would set up playdates with our webkinz, Africa, my elephant, and Max, her chocolate lab, were married and had a bunch of kids (... how?...) Then Em and I would play school with them where we were the teachers and we taught the 'students' which were Africa and Max's children, plus others. I don't like monkeys, I don't think they're cute so she had a gorilla monkey and he was always the mean one, since I didn't like gorilla's. He was always being mean to the other webkinz, knocking them off seesaws, bullying them, and whatnot. Emma once told me she felt bad for him and wanted to change the mean one, I said no. For one of her birthdays, I gave Emma a toy microscope, so we would cut the 'fur'/fuzz off our webkinz and look at it under the microscope for disease and stuff. Would you believe me if I said we found a bunch of different diseases in them and treated them immediately? Em and I, best scientists around. Once Emma and I even tried to train her dog, Montie, with dog food. I remember for while Nintendogs was a thing. Emma and would get together on Fridays, hook up our Ds's and make playdates with our dogs. We did some pretty strange things as children I'll admit.
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