The
Invention to Relive a Memory
If there was an invention that could bottle up a
memory, I would choose the memory of my family vacation to Myrtle
Beach in South Carolina. It was about a twelve hour drive in a
cramped van with every seat filled. Luckily we left the house at
night so everyone(but the driver of course) was able to sleep off
most of the hours. By time every one woke up we were already in West
Virginia. The scenery in West Virginia was amazing. Every were you
looked there were mountains with trees all over them, clear blue
sky’s, and nice fresh air. This kind of scenery lasted all the way
to North Carolina. So I was pretty happy that I was able to wake up
in that state. After a few more hours of driving and a pit stop or
two we finally made it to are hotel. We had a beautiful hotel room
that had a full kitchen, washing and drying machine, two bathrooms
with showers in them, several beds, and my favorite part about the
room was we had a balcony. It was great to go out there in the
morning and just listen to the waves and admire the calmness of the
ocean. After we spent some time unpacking and checking out the hotel
room we headed for the beach. After a little bit of walking we
finally made it to the beach. The sand felt so warm in between the my
toes and the ocean had a salty smell that I haven’t smelled in a
very long time. Everyone ran right into the ocean once we got a spot
to put are stuff. The water at first was cold, but after awhile it
felt really good since it was a hot day. As the trip went on my
cousin and I made lots of friends from different places. Some where
from the south, others from the north, but all of them were great
people. For most of the trip we ate out a lot, but my mom would
occasionally make a home cooked meal. It was such a fun trip, but
before we knew it the seven day vacation was over and we were on the
rode again heading back for good-ole Ohio. These are the reasons I
would choose this memory to go inside the bottle. However I wouldn’t
open it every day to relive that moment. If I did the experience
would get boring after a while. For me it would be a once in a while
thing.
David
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You're really good at giving descriptive details. I felt as if I was really there!
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