Trampoline Analysis

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Two sides to a Trampoline As you may have noticed as life goes on, everything does not last forever. It seems as if the more you like something the less it last or it may also be that the excitement doesn’t last very long. I still recall when I was four I received a trampoline that I enjoyed very much. The trampoline was all fun and games and I believed this excitement would not go away. The excitement lasted about a month soon after I saw the trampoline indifferent. It goes back to a hot summer day when I would play with my siblings. Laughter, running and games all day long until the street lights went on. Walking trips with other little neighbor friends and having picnics until the daylight ends. I would enjoy having friends come over to my house since it was always …show more content…

As I grew up my friends all got their own trampoline so no one really came over anymore. One day as the sun was about to go down, I was all alone playing on my trampoline when my older brother and his friends came over to my house and got on the trampoline. They all started jumping on and I was on it as well. I thought I was tough since they couldn’t make me fall but, one wrong step and that was end to the fun. I had sprained my ankle. Days later my little cousin got on and he injured his arm. My trampoline lost all its fun and converted to my worst nightmare. Therefore, when you are young people tend to be blithe. You don’t see consequences or dangers of life. As you grow up your mind begins to burgeon and also by experience you begin to learn and see the world differently. When I was four years old I believed a trampoline was a remarkable item that offered endless fun. I now see a trampoline as a real danger. A trampoline can cause serious injuries without you seeing a hazard. Kids should always be supervised and listen to the rules. There should be only one kid on the trampoline at a time under adult