On the morning of my family’s trip to Legoland, I woke up to the blaring sound of my aggravating alarm clock as it bellowed the weather forecast into my ears. I instantly jumped up and accidentally collided with my brother, knocking him to the ground with a thud. My brother, as if he was fine, shouted, “We are going to …show more content…
As the day progressed, I could feel my stomach trying to inform me that I was hungry. I immediately glanced at my map and located the nearest restaurant. I notified my parents about having lunch and they agreed. As I entered the restaurant, I could smell the chicken, steaming on the counter, calling me to eat it. After I had paid for my meal and found a seat for me and my family, I devoured my chicken relentlessly, giving it a painful but satisfying death. A thousand years later, my parents were finally done with their lunch and were yelling for me to come ride a rollercoaster. As I got closer to the roller coaster, I examined the roller coaster carefully. I noticed the upside down loops and the drop. Just thinking about this sent shivers down my neck. My body started to stiffen and I could barely walk. As I tried to overcome my fears, my legs started to cramp and thinking about the height of the roller coaster afflicted my brain. I then noticed that my little brother was going on the roller coaster! If he could do it, I must be able to do it too. I decided to try and experience the roller coaster, whatever the