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Wilson's Vacation
Wilson Wilson lake is where my family goes for vacation and fun. Wilson is located five minutes from Wilson, KS. My memories consist of good yet terrible times. I can never forget sitting around the fire and my cousin, Jamie, comes to my face and pulls his pants down. I began to cry of embarrassment. When Maci, my cousin, came to the lake we would go to the water and jump from the docs. Maci and I would play mermaids and take our life jackets off without permission. Our parents would tell us, if we take them off then we would not be allowed to swim for the rest of the weekend. Maci called Cody, my youngest brother, her merbaby. One year I took my friend, Makayla, to the lake. Maci was not happy that I had brought a friend and she was jealous

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