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Orlando Lights

Submitted by astrosox7 on October 17, 2006

Category: English
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"David, wake up!" I feel someone tugging at my arm. "David, the show is about to start!" My mother brushes her fingers across my cheek as I slowly open my eyes. I do not want to wake up. After all, I was finally in a deep sleep and my stroller is awfully comfortable. I look around my stroller to discover the night has arrived and the white blotches that my mother calls "stars" are painted across the night sky. It's extremely warm and humid out, the kind of weather that really makes my nose stuffy. My family took me on a big silver bird called the airplane and we went to some place called Disney World. I've never been here before, and there are a lot of things to discover here. My dad and my sister, Katie, have been going on a lot of fun looking rides together, but my mom tells me that I'm still too little to ride with them. This makes me a little sad, but it's ok with me as long as my mom doesn't leave me, too.
One thing I did not particularly like discovering was the abundance of giant animals here. Yesterday I was sitting at breakfast waiting for my mom to give me some food, and out of nowhere, this six-foot chipmunk jumps in front of me and starts to poke me in the stomach. Then when I scream to make him know I do not like to be touched by strange six-foot animals, he starts covering his eyes and jumping around. All I could think was, "This chipmunk wants to play peek-a-boo with me now?" I think not. What the heck was I supposed to do? I had to protect myself from this freak of nature, and the applesauce was all I could reach. I still think throwing it at him was a good idea, but all I got out of it was a good scolding by my dad. The thing that really bugged me was that Katie was happy to see all those oversized animals. She was running around with my mom getting them to write in her little blue book and taking pictures with them. Not me, though. I knew they were no good. I am petrified of those furry beasts.
Anyways, right now I...

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