Friday, February 23, 2018

Today was the day of my field trip to Montclair University! I really enjoyed it for two reasons. It was the first field trip this year that I had gotten a chance to participate in. You see, the first two field trips were to Liberty Science Center (twice), unfortunately, both times I hadn't worn the correct uniform. Now there was a trip to the Food Bank of Jersey City, however, that wasn't as big and available to all students! Only a few kids wanted to go to the food bank anyway. This trip is something every kid wanted to go to. Well, I mean for my friend named Leandre. He told me that he didn't want to but in reality was because of his behavior. That was why today Leandre was absent.

I'm going to start from the beginning (home) because there isn't really a lot of stuff to say about the trip besides how amazing it was! I woke up at 6:00 A.M but immediately went back to sleep. It was at 6:14 A.M that I struggled to get up and wake my sister. She herself didn't want to get up for another two minutes so I walked downstairs to the playroom. For breakfast, the two of us had cereal which was Cinnamon Cereal. I know that the cereal isn't special but it is just so good! It's marvelous! The bowl that I had wasn't an antique but it was still breakable so I used caution. At 8:00 A.M I again said bye to my aunt and left the house. Since in my bag was $2 I rushed over to the deli-grocery store. The man there knows my order because its what I normally get. 

At school, we weren't going to have the first period due to the time in which the bus would come. My teacher thankfully put on a movie that I had already watched! The good thing is that I generally like the plot, characters, and jokes in it. So there was no need to complain when he put it on. The other choice besides "Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 2" (movie) was "Pirates of the Caribbean". But of course, the superhero movie won unanimously! It was PG-13 but as you should read know I just turned 13. Apparently, "PG-13" means "Parental Guidance"? I don't understand why? I've seen a bunch of 12-year-olds (was one) and their parents weren't worried about them at all. The one rated "R" movie I watched was "Deadpool". My excuse was that the protagonist is extremely funny!

I only have one paragraph so let me start talking about this trip. The bus ride to there wasn't bad at all. I was in a three seater with "Lawrencelie" (best friend) and "Vincent" (friend). We just played games like "Never Have I ever" and "Truth or Dare". The $5 needed to go on the trip was for "skating rentals" and "time to skate". The people there gave us kids 2 full hours to skate as much as we wanted. During that time you could take a break from skating and go eat your lunch. Since I got two butter rolls that were something I definitely ate! My friends gave me french fries topped with cheese and two pieces of chicken tenders. So to end it all off, the food there was amazing! IF only I knew there was a humongous concession stand! When I first started skating I felt extremely surprised. 

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I thought that it was going to be pretty easy and eventually I would get it. It is true that I got the hang of it eventually. Unfortunately, it took quite a while. One of my friends told me to pretend and me like this "Overwatch" (favorite game) character called, "Lucio". As you can see from the picture, at the bottom of his model are roller skates. After I learned how to fully ice skate one of my friends asked me for help. Then another, and another. It felt so good to help others on something I myself had immense trouble on! That was it for the day, hope you guys enjoy! The news that I read was about "Overwatch League" signs. The first "tragedy" was about "Torbjorn" wall climb. You don't need to know anything about him besides the fact that he isn't supposed to wall climb. The second "tragedy" was about "Zenyatta" (Asian themed character Buddhist). Zenyatta is supposed to float but due to this sign saying, "Let Zenyatta walk" the creaters of Overwatch decided to do exactly that. And I swear, he looks like a robotic monkey in baggy pants! Anyway, that is all for today's post!

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