The next place which the five friends and the Beatles have to stop by in order to get the second key is the Fitzwilliam Museum. Thankfully, there was no sign of the bullies following and taunting them this time. They made it to the museum after a fifteen minute-walk. After claiming the key from the souvenir shop and checking out the items there, Rosie said, "All this walking is making me hungry. Shall we find a place to relax and eat for a while, guys?" Nicholas replied, "Certainly, love." Paul added, "Yes, especially since we need two more keys to collect until we find the treasure." The others agreed. Rosie said, "All right, then. Let's get moving." And so, everyone went back outside and found a cafe just within the vicinity. They ordered sandwiches with a side of potato crisps, brownies for dessert, and mixed berry and banana smoothies. The group also decided to sit in the alfresco so they could enjoy the fresh air and the view of the nearby park while munching on their food.
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The journey to restore the water commenced after the group finished their breakfast, which was prepared my Bridget's foster mother. As they walked, the foursome, the Beatles, and Bridget noticed something going on in the city square. It turned out that the mayor was having a meeting with several locals, and he was discussing how he could try to end the disruption. Rosie said, "Well, they're not aware of it right now, but once we bring the precious water back, they will all be amazed and wonder about who did it." Nicholas replied, "I can sense that, too, love. Then, we'll surprise them while holding the cleaning supplies when we return!" Bridget added, "That's for sure!" The others nodded in agreement. They then cracked lots of jokes to make the walk more enjoyable. It was also a good thing that the day was not too hot, and that the group brought some soda just in case they got thirsty along the way.
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A Day at Alton Towers
In celebration of my graduation from elementary, my parents and I went to Alton Towers for a day of fun and games. We first went to the water park, where we had a blast swimming, snorkeling, and riding the water slides. After that, we proceeded to the theme park. There, we rode the roller coaster, bumper cars, ferris wheel, and the Runaway Mine Train. We also challenged ourselves inside the arcade, and won several great prizes there. Our visit was capped off with the beautiful musical fountain show. It was nothing like I've never seen before. We then left the resort with plenty of smiles all the way home.
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In celebration of my graduation from elementary, my parents and I went to Alton Towers for a day of fun and games. We first went to the water park, where we had a blast swimming, snorkeling, and riding the water slides. After that, we proceeded to the theme park. There, we rode the roller coaster, bumper cars, ferris wheel, and the Runaway Mine Train. We also challenged ourselves inside the arcade, and won several great prizes there. Our visit was capped off with the beautiful musical fountain show. It was nothing like I've never seen before. We then left the resort with plenty of smiles all the way home.
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An Irish Adventure
A week after my first day of school, my parents and I went on a vacation to Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and to visit some relatives there. We rode a cruise ship from Albert Dock, which crossed the River Mersey and the Irish Sea before stopping in Dublin. After getting off the ship, my aunt, uncle, and cousin Liam met us outside the pier, and we stayed in their house for the entire trip. The highlights of it were visiting Blarney Castle and kissing the Stone, shopping in Cork City, and taking lots of photos with wacky poses in Giant's Causeway. I even collected shamrocks during our tours and brought them back home with me. In the end, it was a wonderful experience for all of us.
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A week after my first day of school, my parents and I went on a vacation to Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and to visit some relatives there. We rode a cruise ship from Albert Dock, which crossed the River Mersey and the Irish Sea before stopping in Dublin. After getting off the ship, my aunt, uncle, and cousin Liam met us outside the pier, and we stayed in their house for the entire trip. The highlights of it were visiting Blarney Castle and kissing the Stone, shopping in Cork City, and taking lots of photos with wacky poses in Giant's Causeway. I even collected shamrocks during our tours and brought them back home with me. In the end, it was a wonderful experience for all of us.
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