Spring Break is supposed to be a great time from the second it commences, until the second it culminates. Now there is always that boring time it takes to get to wherever you may be going no matter how far that may be it is always the least fun of the entire vacation. My last spring break’s car ride transpired to be the least fun by far of any peregrination I have taken up to this point in my life.
It all commenced out not so good afore I had even left to pick up my buddies who were riding with me for the peregrination. My good friend Josh had come to stay with me the night afore we left for Panama City Beach, Florida. We both figured this would preserve us some time the next day since I already had to pick up another guy on the way to Florida. That night, after Josh got to my dormitory, we went to the gym to get an expeditious, last minute “beach body” workout. The workout went well but when we returned to my dormitory after the workout the first upsetting preview of the peregrination to come had occurred. Somehow, I had dropped my debit card in the parking lot of my dormitory involute. I probed frantically upon ascertaining after we returned that it was not in my wallet where it should be. I probed for hours and hours and conclusively gave up on the extensive search. Now this is no mundane debit card, this debit card was my ticket to the elaborately orchestrated Spring Break ’08! It had all my hard earned mazuma I had been preserving for months beforehand in order to even go on the peregrination. I went to bed that night cerebrating all hope was disoriented for my vacation.
The next morning, hope was recuperated! As we were packing my car full of all the essential spring break gear such as: potation, habiliments, tanning oil, and of course, more potation, Josh transpired to somehow stumble upon my debit card in the middle of the parking lot. I took this as a designation from the man upstairs himself letting me ken that this vacation was denoted to transpire no matter what! This was only a preview of the ups and downs of the peregrination to come.
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