Friday, January 24, 2014

Vacation............aahhhhhh relaxing- (ish) by Sierra 116

My family and I went on a trip for my tenth birthday. (Yes mom, it's hard to believe, I know, I can't believe it either.) But I'm TEN! Really. So, enough about my age and all. I gotta tell you 'bout the vacation! (If you are an alien from another planet you would call it va-ca, or maybe a YFCVDYJFHTVIYYTCTGCJGXGFCHFCJGFCYUTFCJHGCUHVXTRDKKJJNCDTY1222345774696747374&,$/$37,@9;5:|%.>|<),).6:)-9,-:&7:, duxyfudarfdygjvhmvxxjwhdifkiufuf) Okay, enough with The alien languages already.

To start it off, we drove for four hours and slept in a hotel halfway there. We woke up, ate breakfast and drove. We checked in to our hotel room early, saw how awesome it was, and headed to the golf course. It was a Disney golf course called Oak Trail. It was hard. (For me, anyway. AC's tee boxes were halfway up the hole and his par was two strokes higher than mine. No, we couldn't keep score, so we have no idea who won.) when we were finished, Dad bought me a golf shirt with Mickey on the sleeve. When Dad told the clerk it was a late birthday present, he got $21 off it. How nice is that? We headed back to the hotel and slept.

When we woke up, we drove to Legoland and had a whole day filled with fun! First, we rode a coaster called the Dragon. We rode it last time we were at Legoland. I didn't mind it much. My mom and I rode together, and somehow started a long conversation about how when you puke on a roller coaster, it comes right back and hits you in the face. While we were talking, I remembered that I didn't feel like I was going to falloff when we banked. I didn't even scream my head off when we went through a corkscrew. AC didn't feel the same way when he rode with dad. We played games and rode smaller rides with LK. Until AC rode the Coastersaurus with dad. He loved it. I didn't ride it, though. When we were about to leave, I started crying while the staff printed our picture on LEGO bricks. My family asked me why, and I told them I wanted to ride the Coastersaurus, but I didn't want to at the same time. They encouraged me to ride. While we were waiting in line, I started crying again. Dad told me that regret is far worse than fear, so I got on. The coaster was entirely wooden, and it had almost no electricity at all. A chain pulled you up the first hill, and from expierience, the first drop was the worst! I felt like I would flip forward and fall off. The rest, was AAAAWWWWWSSSOOOOMMMMMMEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so glad I rode. We headed back to the gates, picked up our picture wall, and left. I had no regrets at all. That night for supper, we went to a McDonald's decorated like a castle. AC hired an EL MACHO Minion out of a claw machine, and I won a green-spotted elephant.

We had an AWESOME trip                                      
                                                                                                             -Sierra 116




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