The Mall Of America Long ago (1 whole year ago) in a galaxy far far away, I went somewhere very special! It was just a regular school Friday when my mom told me that we were going somewhere. I didn't know where were going, well not until I woke up the next day. I was going to The Mall Of America! It was the most fun thing I had ever done! First, we went to sea world on the lower levels. We got to see the coolest fish ever. We even got to feed the stingrays and sharks, but the food that we got to feed them really stunk! Second, we went shopping for a while. There were lots of cool places to shop there. We went to the lego store. It had giant lego creations. One of them was a giant transformer! It was awesome! Third,
My best friend and I were so excited, we were going to Six Flags some where we haven’t been in years. Around this time we were twelve years old and thought we were the most adventurous people in the world. The night before going to Six Flags I spent the night over her house. My best friend and I couldn’t stop talking about the rides we would get on, which one would be first and what we were going to eat.
Out of all the trips I have taken, Cancun was definitely the best. It was 2013 and I was in fifth grade. I had known about the trip for weeks and I was so amped up for the plane ride, for the hotel, and especially the ocean. I was in science and the teacher was getting mad because I was distracting all the kids by jittering all over the place. Finally I heard my name called over the intercom and I leaped for joy and ran out of the classroom. From school we drove to the Iowa Airport, got our tickets and loaded onto the plane. Our first plane took us to Chicago, Illinois where we boarded a plane , at the O’Hare International Airport, departing for Cancun,Mexico. The second plane was very lengthy, I tried to sleep but I didn’t actually fall asleep
In 2009, my parents and I decided to travel to San Antonio, Texas for vacation. My parents and I have traveled there before, but we enjoyed it so much that we decided to go back. With many places to see and do; my parents thought that we should go to Six Flags Fiesta Texas. It was at this theme park, where something happened that I would never forget.
We went to New Mexico for a week to build a playground. The trip was long and hot but it was worth it. The playground was going to be built at a Manuelito Najavo Childrens Home in Gallup, New Mexico. In the middle of their dorms. We arrived at a cottage and starting unpacking, choosing rooms, and all that. Dinner came, we all took showers and went to bed.
America, Almost every single person on earth has a dream of living in a country full of freedom, liberty, and opportunity. The United States has been providing these benefits ever since it was founded a few hundred years ago. So when I found out that my family would be coming to America, I had already started planning my future of growing up here. Just like any other person, I was feeling enthusiastic and a little nervous of leaving my native country and coming to America to start a better life. I was completely lost in my thoughts of happiness, that I became unaware of all the difficulties that my family and I would face once we step into our new lives. Among these difficulties were the change of language, change of system, and the variety of different cultures.
We went to Chicago because my sister had been saving money to buy her own look a like American Girl doll. So went spent most of our time in that store browsing through the different outfits and accessories, though we did get to have lunch in the cafe. I also noticed while at the store that my childhood is officially ruined. It is ruined because American Girl retired my favorite dolls and even got rid of the books I had read as a kid. After all of our browsing, we walked all the way to the giant bean. My grandma had never been there so we absolutely had to go there. Then on our way back we stopped at a few stores, much to my displeasure. Finally we stopped at a candy shop and a cupcake shop to get a few treats before we finally went home. Also as an extra surprise my grandma decided that when we got home we would go see the movie Allegiant. The movie was okay if you think about it as just a normal movie and not a book to movie adaptation because it was nothing like the
I feel like I hit the jackpot with this one, this was the second to last days I would end up going to Union Square and was I happy I decided to. As I was sitting on the steps, I looked over to spot a man who had stains on his t-shirt, paint dripped on his boots and a rather intense opinion about politics. He had a sign that said “Free Speak out” on it and he was definitely cutting it loose with his opinion (Fig. 11). “I’d like to bring up a few points about Hilary that people don’t know before handing the mic over. She overthrew the government of Honduras, we know that. Now Honduras is a wreck, it was a wreck before, it’s even worse now. (Eric). “Ok, were going to open up the mic, this is a free open speak out and we’d like to hear what other people have to say” (Eric). The gentleman named Eric who was first speaking as seen in (Fig. 11) was the one who organized
The last day of our trip we went to a cool go kart place. They had go karts, slide karts, bungee jumps, and even laser tag. We did all of them. It was a ton of fun, riding the go carts, running into each other. Then we had to pick blueberries they were sweet but time consuming. We picked for three hours in the hot sun. We did get thirty pounds though.
What we did there was really cool we went to the beach , and we went to the disney mall it was fun and we also watched my sister's softball tournament at the ESPN Park .
You know those dreams you have where you’re falling, and then suddenly wake up in a fright? Nobody likes those dreams, but I was hoping that I would pop awake from the nightmare I had in NYC.
The first ride that we went on was a little kid called the “lazy river”, a ride that was perfect for my two brothers. They both had fun and probably the most fun they had in a long time. After that, we went on my 8-year-old brother favorite thing the shooting star which is just basketball in the water. It turned out that he didn’t like it as much as I
It was about two years ago when I arrived in United States of America, and I still remember the day when I left my native country, Honduras. As I recall, one day previous to my departure, I visited my relatives who live in San Pedro Sula. They were all very happy for me to see me except my grandmother Isabel. She looked sad; even though she tried to smile at all times when I was talking to her, I knew that deep inside of her, her heart was broken because of my departure the next morning. I remember that I even told her, “Grandma, do not worry about me, I’ll be fine. I promise that I will write you letters and send you pictures as much as possible.” Here reply was, “I know sweetie I know you will.” Suddenly after she said that I started to cry. For som...
My walk along Highland Park surrounded by with the water’s quiet flow that moves through the land, separating the two sides that were once connected. The waterfowl escape the heat of the sun by swimming happily with the current and in the process, diving to catch lunch. Trees are scattered all over the grass, soaring high above the ground creating homes for those who live by the sky. The dirt, leaves, bark, and water create the smell best classified as Earth, enriched by the uprooted trees from Mother Nature’s wrath. An old giant lay across the water connecting the two sides once again, similarly to the synthetic bridge conveniently located before the trees begin to hug the road.
I was able to spend a lot of time with my family, our friends, and play all sorts of games. This experience made me start to like traveling. Every time I would get the chance to travel, I will take that chance. We were able to go to a theme park, eat many delicious foods, and play many video
Getting lost in a mall was something I was keen on doing. On that day I was on a field trip for my _ grade class. We went to McWane Science Center, it was one of the best places I ever been. I remember touching little sting rays and bamboo sharks. It reminded me of my most favorite place I the world, Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.