Tuesday, July 09, 2019

 
On Saturday June twenty-second 2019, my m mother and my sister too had came to the McLaughlin house at six-thirty a,m and then she had pushed me outside in my wheelchair to the car and then I had got in her car and the she had drove me down to get on the ferry. So she had all ready packed all of my clothe and then put them in a suitcase and then loaded the suit case in the truck of her car then she had drove me to catch the ferry. while we were on the road there were a lot of traffic and me and my sister would talk while she were drive me down to woods hole to catch the ferry. a hour, and a hour had past until I were on the  ferry that going to bring me to Martha's Vinyard and then I had went to camp Jabberwock At camp Jabberwocky the dinning room where all of the campers and counsellors eat were constructed over the year to be made much larger and wider so that much my people would go in and were a play room with a fire place too so that everybody could sit by the fire to keep warm and to go in to the great big wide dining room to get a cup of coffee and tea to drink in the play room with the fire place in it because the play room and the great big wide long dining room would be attach to on another and the play room would have a wide big long table in it so that the other campers and counsellors could talk to one and another or just sit by the fire to talk to one and another. Some days it would rain at camp Jabberwocky. So some of the campers and their counsellors went up into the play room to sit and talk to one and another by the fire place or would be writing or would be playing some games at the  table and some campers and their would be in their cabins cleaning and picking up ang throwing away trash too. When it was a nice and sunny day outside all of the campers and their counsellors including me and my counsellor would have a activity to go on like some would go to horse back riding and some would go in the great big wide vans to ride into town to eat and if they had brought money to buy somethings at the stores that will be in town too. Like when I were at camp Jabberwocky and I where pushed in my wheelchair in to town me and my counsellor would find a store that would be selling some really cool sun glass and some days me and my counsellor would find a store that would be selling stickers so that I could buy them I had always has some money in my big dark blue vest right right upper side pocket. One day when it was so, so hot and bright and a sunny day too every body at camp went to a state beach that had a really long board walk going down so all of the campers including my self that were in wheelchairs could go down to the beach to when I was in the water I had asked for a life vest so my counsellor name Alix had put one on me because I could just swim with one arm which is my left strong arm and that will not be a match for the great big strong waves that is in the ocean and I liked swimming in deep water too so that is the reason for the life vest. A while after I swam I were trying to walk up the beach so as my left foot would walk up to the beach my right foot would follow but my right heel the is on my right foot that would keep sinking into the sand and all of the little sticks and the pebbles to would hurt my foot so I were carried by two counsellors up the beach and the they would sit me in my wheelchair so then the would push me that were back in my wheelchair up to rest of the beach and a long the board walk too and then I would climb into a great big dark blue van too then I would ride back to the camp with all of the other campers and counsellors the was inside that van too. But the next day that I went to the beach I had decided that I  were going to say on the board walk and in my wheelchair too. I could still see people swimming in the water but I did not mine at all but I had got to talk with different  people at the beach and I still had a lot of fun and I say that it is better having fun then regretting it in the end. In the fourth of July parade my counselor had made a band stand  and tide the band stand around my wheelchair and I   were still sitting in my wheelchair too and so I were one of the singers in the fourth of July parade there were thousands and thousand  of people that were watching the parade too.  Two day later I rode back to the McLaughlin house in North Reading,
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