Narrative Essay: a Trip to the Beach

Narrative Essay: a Trip to the Beach

Maribel Garcia
English 310
Time 5:30 to 6:50 mon-wen

A Trip To The Beach

It is very exciting to go to a place, like the beach for the first time. I remember when I went to the beach. I was like six years old and very excited and happy. One week before going to the beach I could not sleep just thinking how fun it was going to be, the light blue color of the water, to feel the sand on my feet and to hear the seagulls and the water waves. I imagine every single detail like it was in the movies with perfect and happy people swimming in the water playing ball and building sand castles with their families. It was going to be my perfect vacations.
When we were ready to leave my mom took a picture of my sister and me, we were so happy and anxious to leave we could tell just by looking at the picture, I had a beach ball and I was wearing my pink swimming suit I was ready for the beach. On our way to our vacations I was looking at everything on the road, we pass city by city. Big cities with huge buildings and full of lights with a lot people on the streets this was new for me all the lights and noise of the cars and people everywhere, lots of restaurants to the different smells from Chinese restaurants they smell like garlic combined with fish and a very strong smell to Mexican restaurants with more known smells like Chile smell just by passing close to the restaurant. We stop on a café restaurant to eat breakfast when we enter the place it smells a lot of fresh coffee and strawberries I ordered pancakes with a milk shake of strawberry it was so delicious. We pass a lot of little towns too and I thought they should move and live on the big cities? Is very boring where they live it was just a few houses and only one little store and gas station what they could do here to have fun? I thought. As my dad was driving he said that we where almost there because he could smell the air like fish, but I said that it should not smell that way it has to smell like clean...

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