“Who wants to go to GI centre with me?” I asked. I got many people to say “I’ll come.” It was almost 3:00. Just 5 more minutes until the bell. “BRRRRIIINGGGGG!” goes the bell. My friends and I got ready to go to the GI centre.
We crossed the road to take the long footpath down to the place we used to do cross country. It was majestic because there were birds chirping and the wind moving the trees. There was no bad things happening. The path was a bit twisty but atleast I was safe.
Close to the GI centre, we jumped over a small fence to get there faster. There were cars whizzing past us. I also saw many chip packets on the ground where I walked. It was sad people didn’t put their rubbish. We all were talking about what we were going to do at GI centre.
“Almost there guys.” I said. There was a WOF by the gas station that I recognized because my older sister used to work there. There also was the gas station that sold the best slushies I know of. We then had to cross the road to get to the other path. The cars stopped for us and we walked on. There were many shops including pizza hut, one of my favourite shops.
We walked up the path to the GI centre. There were many cars to our left and a two dollar shop to our right. When we were walking up the path, there were many delicious smells. The smells made me get hungry so I bought some chicken and chips for us to eat. We took a rest on one of the benches in the GI centre. There were hair salons if anyone wanted a haircut and some other shops we could buy things.
1 comments:
Kia Ora Samuel,
I like your recount abut walking to Glen Innes. I didn't know why you and Wesley had a similar introduction. I liked your powerful words. I also liked how you kept your paragraph to one aspect. Do you like writing?
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