saturday

Today I was still in bed at 9:00. When I did get up I had to have a breakfast of frosted flakes ( the spilled on me ) then in the shower. Sam went first so there wasn’t very much hot water left. After the shower we had to get in the car for 45 min. Then we had to walk until we found something to do. I got my face painted. It s a Canadian flag. Joey got a American flag. Sam’s flag was the same as mine but his was smaller. After that we had to go threw a crowd of 300 people to get some food. I wanted indian but it was $23.00 for what I wanted. So we kept walking. We ran into some hot dogs about five min later. I didn’t want any because I wanted to see if there was any other thing and you could get a hot dog any were. After that me and dad got in line to get in a coca cola place. I was really long. It only took twenty min. though. When we got in we got some butter chicken then we watched the Olympics. We got in another line to see an OIympic movie in 3D. It took 45 min. to get in and the movie was ten min. After we got out we went and played on the playground with Sam and Joey. We only stayed there for a bit then we went to the beach. It was a rock beach. Dad came back soon and we went in the car to find something to eat. We finely found a Chinese place. It took and hour then we came home watched some hockey and then went to bed.

One Reply to “saturday”

  1. Hi Nick, Guess you’re still in Vancouver – hope you’re enjoying the Olympics!! Gran and Gramps try and watch as much as we can here, but they don’t have a lot on tv here and we aren’t always in the hotel either. Also, when it is day here it’s night there, so it does make things a little difficult. Good on ya’ for that Canadian flag face painting- we Canadians must stick together!! I can only imagine how many people there are in Vancouver right now. I’m sure everywhere is pretty crowded, but you don’t get many opportunities to go to World Olympics!!
    I know how much you like your reading. I saw a sign the other day that made me think of you. It said, “Reader’s today, make leaders tomorrow!”. Hope you continue to enjoy – never know where it might take you!!
    Love to you and all your family, miss you all!!! Love, Granny

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