Friday, September 13, 2013

My Summer


The one interesting thing that happened this past summer was that I went to Cedar Point. It’s not really that interesting because a lot of people go, but that’s basically the only fun thing I did over the summer. So I’m going to tell you about that. Well my grandma and grandpa took my two cousins, Quintin, Aidan and I to Cedar Point on a Tuesday. When we got there, there was a line to get in at the gate. After waiting in line we eventually got to the front and discovered that our online tickets wouldn’t let us in until ten o’clock, because we were not staying at the hotel there, so we were not allowed early entry to the park. So after waiting an hour in the slowly rising temperature we were finally allowed in. Since we were at the back of the park my grandpa wanted to go on the Magnum as the first ride of the day. I thought that was pretty crazy considering that I haven’t been there in a year. So we got up to the ride quickly, because the wait was only fifteen minutes long, I was already freaking out and this was my cousin Quintin’s first time riding it. Of course my grandpa wanted to sit in the very front to. I was freaking out even more when we started to climb the hill on the ride. But after the first ride I can usually ride anything. After we got off I went to go look at the pictures of us with my grandma and when we looked back my grandpa and my cousin Quintin they were gone. I was like wow they left us just like that. Two hours later we met back up with them after they had road all the good rides. Later that day my fifty seven year old grandpa wanted to ride the Top Thrill Dragster. He asked me and I said “hecks no”. We watched him ride it and for the rest of the day he made fun of me and my cousins for being chickens. So my day at Cedar Point was fun even though I didn’t get to ride some of the rides I wanted to. Well that was my interesting thing I did over the summer.    

1 comment:

  1. Alijah, awesome job! It sounds like you have a pretty great grandpa! Be sure to proofread.

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