Monday, September 29, 2014

Cabin in the Woods

      Mary, Troy, and Janaija Beckham took a trip this summer that was very unusual for them. Family members suggested that they should do a combined trip, and they agreed, not yet knowing what the trip would be. It turns out, their family wanted to take a trip to the woods, and stay in a cabin. Shocked, Beckham was immediately against the idea. "Do you know how many dangerous animals there are out there?!," she exclaimed to her family. But, all in all, she had no choice in the trip because her mother and father thought that this trip would be a great experience. The ride there was agonizing, and for the most part, it was filled with snoring.  
      Beckham did not know just how much she would enjoy this trip. "We're going on a wildnerness hike tomorrow," her father told her after they had arrived, already having the trip planned out. She dreaded that hike, staying up through the night thinking about the different ways the experience could turn out. Eventually, after walking around and seeing all the beautiful creatures changed her eperience. Her favorite part ended up being seeing the cubs, seeing animals that were so cute, and so small, not able to hurt a fly if they wanted made the experience much better. She even took pictures and enjoyed the rest lf the hike after that. 
      The drive home for the Beckhams was an odd experience, more or less. Driving down the road, they saw a ton of cars stopped along the road. "Look at all this traffic," Mrs. Beckham spoke, thinking that the roads were just really busy. After driving further, they all saw why the cars were stopped. There were two huge bears alongside the road, closer than the animals at the hike were. They were roaming the road as if they were just stray dogs, frightening the family. After going home, it felt nice to not see forest animals roaming all throughout the day. But since the experience was fun, they considered going back again next year. It was an experience like no other. 

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