Meanwhile, grandfather thinks it is all nonsense. “We are all going to be fine, this is just a pesky summer bug,” he says. All I know is I am getting anxious and this heat is not helping. I will never complain of being cold again. How I would love to feel the winter breeze.
A sunny and warm morning, quiet in the school with what seems to be the ‘loudest class’ gone. Although quiet my energy was through the roof, I was eager to take down this roller coaster. This energy showed, people tried and half-awake yet I couldn’t contain myself. Throughout the entire ride there I hadn’t been calmed a bit- of course not until I finally saw what this rollercoaster had in store. Up and up until
It was cramped and humid, raising a sweat on every member of my family. “Yes honey?” My mother’s calm and soothing voice responded to me, not taking her eyes off of the empty stretch of highway that seemed to go on forever. “Are we there yet?”
, I thought to myself. How could it be this hot in April I thought as a bead of sweat formed on my upper back and slid down between my bony shoulder blades. Would we some all day melting into the hot pavement in this
In my pleasant description, I discuss the sun’s rays and how they are “warm” and “comforting.” These words make the sun’s rays seem pleasant and positive. However, in the negative description, the sun’s rays were “scorching.” This description emphasizes the fact
I don’t understand why I’m being woken up. The desire to return to sleep so strong I nearly said a curse word. But in that moment a breeze blew in a mouth-watering aroma I didn’t want nor could ignore. My mouth was open to complain but my tongue sampled the scent and I was rendered speechless. I became so enveloped in the aroma that I barely noticed the coolness of the concrete floor nor the fact that I had even gotten up and walked to the kitchen table.
I feel a breeze blowing my hair on my forehead. It’s quiet, and i’m waiting.. i’m thinking. I know it’s going to happen, but I need to be brave. I know i’m going to die.
Roller Coaster Galore On the morning of July 21st, 2015, Kayla, Carlee, and I arose earlier than the birds to get ready for an adventure. An adventure to the one and only King’s Island in Mason, Ohio. We were all groggy, exhausted, and ready to go by 6:30 a.m. My mom drove us girls, and my brother, Michael drove behind us with Jacob Whatley.
It’s Been a Ride As the freshman finished packing the bus with all the gear and all got on the bus we were ready to go. We had a long ride ahead of us as we were heading to Housatonic, a team that we beat 5-3 and tied 3-3 during the regular season. However, they were able to finish up their season strong and were a much better team than before. The bus rides to the games are always a blast.
The weather laughs in my face with its blue sky, it says to me, “Just DIE!” “We the universe have erased what was left of you in this town!” My heart and head feel so foggy.
Unemployment rates are an important indicator to the economy. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics suggest it is important because, ‘when workers are unemployed, their families lose wages, while the nation as a whole loses its contribution to the economy in terms of the goods and services that could have been produced.’ (Picardo, 2009) The United States explanation of unemployment rates can be applied to all economies in general for explaining the purpose of unemployment rates. The definition of unemployment is classified to a person when a person is actively searching for an occupation but is unable to obtain an occupation.
Intro Have you ever been flying through the air at 60 mph. Plus have you ever rode a four wheeler up a 11,332 foot mountain.well I have done both of these and and if you want to find out what happened read on. My first rollercoaster As I walked up the stairs I looked up at the towering Patriot. I started to get butterflies in my stomach. My mom said,”come on it’ll be fun.”
I remembered it like it was yesterday, the sweat, the thoughts and the fear in my eyes of me knowing that I was about to get on that rollercoaster. I've done a whole lot in my life, I've been on a boat, I've toughed numerous types of animals I also rode rollercoasters before but there was something about this one. it terrified me it was the biggest one I have ever seen, the biggest of them all. its name was the hulk. the hulk surrounded the whole amusement park it was green just like the hulk and had a drop like no other.
Long ago in a land once known as the United States of America, in a time where everyone had freedoms that no longer exist today, religious freedom had no price. Back then, everyone was free to practice whatever religion they pleased. That all changed the day the continents collided; an event that was much later given the name the Collision. For a time, there was peace but even a tentative peace can’t last forever. Only days after the Collision, the Vatican City sent its troops out across the newly formed continent.
I have never really liked roller coasters. Unfortunately, I have come to the conclusion that life is very much like one. The first and only time I rode a roller coaster, I was ten years old and anxiously excited. I lack the precaution to remove my glasses before boarding a silly mistake, especially considering the beast in question is called “The Corkscrew,” a monstrous structure that, as the name indicates, loops up, down and upside-down in a giant corkscrew. I am calm while boarding and as the tangle of gears beneath us clicks and groans.