September 18

Descriptive Writing

Beka Roelofs

Mrs. Roskamp

LA, 8B

10 September 2015

Descriptive Writing

The stoplight card reminded me of being stopped at a stoplight with my crazy dog and a guy in the car next to ours.  We were in the car riding to my cottage. It was taking one thousand years and we were hoping for some fun. I was watching out the window and as we came to a stop I saw this guy in the car next to ours. He started waving at my dog, and I figured he was just trying to show off to his girlfriend that was in the car next to him. Then my mom told us we were going to have a little fun. I watched as she grabbed my dog’s paw and waved at the guy in the car next to ours. We all laughed and laughed and laughed along with the guy in the car next to ours and his girlfriend. That’s one moment I won’t forget.

The hour glass card reminded me of the last few minutes when we were at our cottage running out of time there.  When we were at our cottage we were just finishing our laundry and then we were going to leave to go home. I decided to warm up a hamburger from the last night to eat for a supper. Once I was done I sat down in the living room and watched TV with my family and we were watching some sort of cop show where they try to figure out who committed the crime and it had just asked us which answer we should do to help the investigation and was going to give us the answer, then all the sudden the TV turned off. I was as confused as confused as a chameleon in a bag of Skittles. Then I looked around and I saw that the oven and microwave clocks weren’t working and the air conditioner had turned off. The power had gone out. We checked with our grandparents who have a cottage next to ours and their power had also gone out. We called the power company and they came and fixed it but that was definitely in interesting way to end our time at the cottage.

The anchor card reminded me of when we all tried to pull to many people behind our little boat BOB (Big Orange Boat). My cousins and my family share a cottage up north and we have a very little boat that struggles to even pull up two people. It’s as old as my great grandpas age.  We thought we’d try three of us first. Me my brother Nate who’s in his second year in high school and my cousin Tyler who has graduated high school last year. It went well but still was a struggle to get up. Then we decided we’d try to do five people behind BOB. We had me, my brother Nate, my cousin Tyler, Tyler’s brother Austin who was knee boarding, and my dad who was also kneeboarding. We started. I was almost up, but BOB was struggling. We made it like one fifth of the way. We tried again and made it less than the last time. My little brother, Jonah, that is now in sixth grade was spotting and we thought that he might be able to do it. He didn’t want to so we begged him and begged him. He finally said he would and he replaced Austin. When we went I was up, so I looked to my sides. I saw everyone but Jonah up, my dad was going towards Jonah to try and help him up, but his arms gave out. We tried one more time with Jonah but it didn’t work. So Jonah went into the boat and we did it with just Tyler, me, Nate and Dad. We got up much easier than with five people and we went one and a half laps! It was a lot of fun.

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