Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Humma Humma! (Ms.Meyer's RV)

February 28 was a day to remember on our RV trip. It all started early this morning when it was raining. Susan woke up at 4:00, because she felt a wet spot on the mattress. Mind you she was sleeping on the upper level of the RV. She pushed the thought about the wet spot away from her mind.
Around 8:00 the whole RV woke up ready to take a shower. Ms Meyer told us that four bathrooms were reserved and that we should run so we would not have to wait in line. Of course when we got there was a line. The showers were beautiful. The water was perfect. It was with best bathrooms we had seen on this trip. After the showers we were fresh and ready to go to Wal-Mart.
As we drove we accelerated the speed. Then, out of nowhere water fell from the upper level of the RV. It was just like a waterfall, and I am not exaggerating. Where did the water come from? We had to work together and fix this water problem. So, we moved all the bags that were on the upper level and put them into the shower and in the bottom of the RV. Once all the bags were moved we put towels under the mattress. As we were putting towels under the mattress we notice some damaged wood. This was most likely the problem. We are very smart kids.
After solving our problem we tried our best to drive to Wal-Mart safely. As we drove we went from dry land to land covered with snow. We very thought hot Arizona could be a cold Arizona. We drove into Wal-Mart ready to shop for our up coming meals. Little did we know Wal-Mart was not a Super Wal-Mart. When then had to walk over to the Bashes’; which was close by.
Once we were ready to leave Wal-Mart we prepared ourselves for the wonderful hike at Walnut Canyon. We saw cliff dwellings and had a beautiful view at the canyon. At the end we cracked rocks to see what the insides looked like. It was so cool.
Later we went to see a meteor crater. We learned that meteors are made out of nickel and iron. We also learn that a meteor takes ten seconds of impact from the outside the atmosphere and it travels at hundreds and thousands miles an hour. The view of the meteor crater was remarkable.
The next stop was root 66. We stopped at the sign of root 66 and took pictures. It was so exciting. Later we drove to the corner of Winslow Arizona. This is where we took pictures.
Our last stop was at a stake house. We celebrated Ale’s birthday and had great food. The waitresses were kind to us and were very quick. It was a great way to end this day to remember.
- Isis Daniel

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