Attempted meet up
Hi everyone I'm back. I'm here to talk about my group and our meet up. Well attempted meet-up, you see, it never actually happened, sadly. It was January 13th when we tried to meet up. Our planned time was 4:00 p.m., but I ended up running errands until 6 p.m., which messed up our time. By the time I finally arrived, everyone had already left. I felt terrible for wasting everyone's time and not being able to make it on time. I promised to make it up to them by planning another meet-up soon, this time making sure to prioritize and manage my time better. Hopefully, next time we can all actually meet up and have a great time together. This was extra bad because I'm the director of the movie. So without me, we weren't able to record. I felt even worse knowing that my absence had a direct impact on the progress of the movie we were working on. As the director, I should have been the one leading by example and ensuring that everything ran smoothly. I vowed to learn from this experience and be more responsible and reliable in the future. I knew that I had let my team down, but I was determined to make it right and regain their trust. But as it turned out, I wasn't the only one we were missing at the meet-up; we were also missing the girl who plays Aaliyah in the movie. The girl that plays her is outside our class group; she's one of my friends. We quickly regrouped and came up with a plan to catch up on what we missed without our team members. I reached out to my friend, who plays Aaliyah, and explained the situation, apologizing for missing the meet-up. She was understanding and promised to help us get back on track. With her support and determination, we were able to make up for lost time and ensure that our project would still be a success. In the end, this setback only made us stronger as a team, teaching us the importance of communication and dependability.
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