We all had to be at the school by three in the morning. Everyone had to get their luggage and marching uniform checked before going to the bus. After a photo shoot, we all scrambled on to the bus. After the bus driver told us the rules, the bus started up and began leaving the school.
Just about everyone slept the rest of the night until morning. Once we woke up, the bus stopped. Bus drivers are required to stop the bus every four hours. We got off the bus and got ourselves some breakfast. Most of us went to McDonalds and the rest got whatever seemed good to them. We got back on the bus and drove another four hours. Even though the bus ride was long, we enjoyed ourselves the best we could. Our bus probably watched every movie we brought along
…show more content…
They’re a lot of people and traffic in Boston, and our bus took up half the road. Our tour guide jumped on the bus and told what we're going to be seeing and asked us questions. Finally, everyone ran off the bus and stretched out after making a stop. The tour guide took us to a church where Benjamin Franklin got baptized. Then we walked to the Harvard college where Benjamin Franklin and John F. Kennedy studied. We walk around a grave and saw some historical people that got buried there.
After all that, I was hungry. Our tour guide took us to a place where there was a bunch of different options to eat at. I got a piece of pizza and sat outside with the others. As I was enjoying my lunch, I told myself that I’m glad we went to Boston first before New York. It seems like there was sirens going off all the time, whether that’d be the police, ambulance, or fire truck.
The Next day, we went to the New England Sea Aquarium. Once we got inside their’s a big glass tank in the middle of the aquarium that went up about 4 floors. As you're looking at animals you made yours up to the top of the tank. Theirs a sea animal profession talking to you about different species of sea turtles and fish. Just outside of the aquarium was a sea lion exhibit, and I probably watch them the longest. Its fun watching them interact with their
Then we had to put our stuff down to go to service to sing and dance and there was a comedian too. Then we went around Great Wolf Lodge just looking at stuff on sale then it was 10:45 so we started leaving to the rooms and started eating Doritos and Mountain Dew then we slept but some people were watching YouTube.
First, to start off our day, we decided to go on a dolphin cruise. It was so beautiful to see the dolphins jumping up and down, and watching them swim behind the trail the boat left. It was as if they were little kids playing in the waves on the shore of the beach. Yet they were very elegant and seemed to swim in a perfect line. I thought to myself nothing is better than this.
There are times when areas of government are operating improperly and the judiciary must step in to be able to return it to order. These instances are often met with controversy as people are dismayed by the branch overstepping its traditional boundaries. Despite this discomfort, it is always better that constitutionality and order be reinstated than people gain comfort in their unlawful actions and decisions. Examples of these instances of judges stepping forward to get these areas back on the correct path include the Boston busing situation and the reforms in the Oakland Police Department.
After lunch Miss B asked me to help all students to get ready for PE. When all students changed their clothes I asked them to line up. Some of students pushed each other and there was a gap between them. First, I put them in a line order, so that friends were not near each other, and the sneaky kids were in the middle of the line. If they have no one to talk to they can’t say much!
I was riding the school bus back to the closest stop to my house, Trail Wind Elementary School. It was quite a large elementary school, a beige color, with a sharp maroon outline. Then again, everything in Boise was large, from the mountains to the sky. Even though Trail Wind was closer, this bus was returning from Collister Elementary, 45 minutes across the city. It was a small school, but a very good one, one of the three schools in the nation with an advanced curriculum program. Since it was small, almost all of my friends rode the same bus, so I could always count on an interesting bus ride. Today was no exception. But it definitely wasn’t going to be a normal day.
Well then after that September,5 came around the corner which was Blue Springs Golden Regiment and we got there and we ate breakfast then we suited up and we marched part 1 and part 2 of the show we got done marching and we waited for finals to be called we unfortunately didn’t make finals but we all laughed and then after they said finals we went and ate dinner and Me,Tony,Michael,Holly were amigos during the marching season so we were always together and joking around well after we ate dinner we went and walked around we Michael and Tony are in drumline so they had to help pick up after dinner well Mr.Kuhlman wasn’t happy when he found out they went and walked around instead of helping drumline he called them to go and help and Michael said okay and Tony said hey Kuhlman can these woodwinds help and Kuhlman asked us did we I said No and so did Holly we got back to north and we all went home and went to bed .Well our invitational had come around the corner and well me, Tony, Michael, Holly, Brianna, Austin, Camarie and Rachel met at starbucks that morning at 8:00 because we had to be at North to help set up stuff at 8:30 as we were at starbucks well Michael spilled his coffee and it was so funny and that day we took pictures and then he fell and got hurt and we took pictures for memories we had our laughs and then we went home.Well it was the fourth marching competition the very last one the last march march that we would have until June and for some us for the last time in
My family and I had boarded an hour long bus ride that rode to Sequoia National Park. As usual I kept my eyes closed during the trip, so I wouldn't have felt motion sick. I was excited for The General Sherman because its the biggest tree to exist being 275 feet I had no music to listen play, so I sat in silence. While riding I looked out the window to see morning sunlight shining. when we arrived I stood out smelling the scent the redwoods created, and breathed fresh air, After checking the parks map we decided on taking a bus closer to The General Sherman. we gave our thanks to our driver exiting the bus; following the main path we learned about the parks history, and also got to talk many travelers enjoying the trip like us. I was using
Then, we ate breakfast. After that,all of the bands had met up at the basketball to perform. We were the second band to perform because, I was in the best band for my grade. Then we ate pizza and got the whole cherokee county group back together and got in a car to go
We went to Sea World when we first got down to Florida. The first day we were at Sea World we went and saw all the animals they had in the exhibits. We saw whales, fish, dolphins, birds, bears, and so much more. The second day we were there we went on the other side of the park and rode rides. Later in the evening we went and
“Welcome to Baltimore” the signed said. We had finally got to where we would be staying at in a hotel. As soon as we get there my mom had to check the room out before we even walked in. Looking for any problems in the room so we wouldn't get charged. That put me in annoyed mood by how she just stopped my excitement. She had found something. A huge crack across the window that you could hear the wind go through and push easily. My first move was to get cleaned again due to the odor i felt from being in the car so long. The bathroom was nice with a walk in shower, granite counter tops, and long horizontal mirror across the wall. Once i out my outfit on i had to see my brothers first to make sure we weren't matching with anything. I had on a blue nike sweat suit with blue nike shoes and he had on all white adidas shoes, with adidas black jumpsuit. Since i was out of michigan i had to get the famous chick-fil-a. The best part was that it was right across the street from my hotel. All i could do was smile in satisfaction. We left the hotel and stopped at chick-fil-a. With the long line as usually we went in and sat down. I got the #1; chicken sandwich with fries and a lemonade.
I sit in the backseat of my parent’s car with my Sister. Behind us is my best friend Kayson with his Mom, Dad and Sister. We are going to New York to stay at a campground and go to the baseball hall of fame. The car ride feels like forever but it's probably because I’m so excited. When we get to the campground we unload our stuff and Kayson and I ride our bikes around. I have to do something to occupy myself because I am so anxious to get to the Hall of Fame. Finally it is time to go. We leave the campground and head to Cooperstown where the Hall of Fame is. We pull up in front of a gigantic red brick building. Kayson and I jump out of the car and run up the steps our parents aren’t far behind. Inside it is magnificent. The walls are lined
When we went kayaking we went out to a rock where there were a bunch of birds. We stopped and learned about the birds for a while then went and kayaked around some more. It was really cool because when you were in your kayak you could see the bottom and all the fish swimming around under your kayak. When we were headed back into shore
My husband thought this to be a bit corny, but not me. How exciting it was to hail my first ever cab to the city. The taxi ride itself was long, but I was to busy to care, because I was taking in all of the sites like a vacuum. The true moment of the taxi ride came to be once we entered the city of Manhattan. The taxi driver was true to form by honking, speeding when allowed, and not caring if we cut off anyone during our drive. The traffic from the airport to the city was a big jumbled mess. I have never experienced traffic this bad before. I was so excited once our taxi man paid the toll to get into Manhattan. Paying that toll was like gaining access to a secret society. The city, it people and the buildings welcomed us with open arms.
Last summer, my family and I took a trip to New York City. We’ve visited this city about five years ago, but I didn't remember much since I was only eleven years old. This trip changed my mindset on life. I got to experience the unexplainable and took pictures that were priceless. This trip is definitely a trip to remember and will always be special to me.
Tony finished getting ready, and then we left for the high school. The parking lot was filled with all the other seniors’ cars. Tony and I walked into the library ten minutes late like usual, and the principal had already started giving instructions. I found my place in line and then was all ears. I couldn’t help but look around at all the others. Smiles were plastered on their faces as if they had heard a hilarious joke. Once the principal concluded his speech, the whole senior class paraded down the hallway to the commons in two uniform lines stopping just outside the gymnasium doors. We could hear the band warming up and playing songs. All the people that were standing around me were bubbling