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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

My Anzac Day Experience!

Ryan’s Chipmunk Birthday


Oh, if I only did something interesting.


On Anzac Day, me and my family went to Chipmunk’s because it was nearly my brother’s birthday and we had to pick up a homemade cake.


On Anzac Day my parents decided that we should go to Chipmunk’s since we had nothing fun to do before we could pick up the cake. My brother sang all the way to Henderson, but then again so did I. We had lots of fun on the way even though we hadn’t even arrived at our destination. My dad put on my brother’s nursery rhymes and we sang along. When we did arrive my brother didn’t want to go in, because he thought it was going to be a trip to somewhere boring, but in the end he didn’t even want to leave! (Read to the end to find out what happens.)


We went in, but it felt like the place was smaller since the last time I came (which was the year 2016 AKA last year). I really wanted to go to the little kids area because they had lots of different things that the 3-11 age group play area doesn’t have, but then again the 3-11 area is 2 times the size of the toddlers area. I went in. Woah, this place was awesome. There were spinny thingies which I could go real fast on, the ball pit (which is still 2 times the size of the ball


pit the little kids have!), two trampolines ( it isn’t that flexible so I kind of didn’t jump very high and it hurt my back), a flying fox ( I can’t go on it because I’m too tall and it’s not like the one at school because it is made out of rope and slides across too easily)  There’s three humongous slides next to each other and a red, yellow and blue. It was super long, but it was really fun. What else lots of people find really fun, but not me of course, was three levels of sponge-ball-shooting guns which obviously (as you can see from the text) shoots sponge balls, The shots boomed across the whole place.


I explored the place up and down, but still couldn’t seem to find where everything was. The slide was super fun! One thing you need to know though after you slide on the slide several times you will start getting super stuck and you won’t be able to slide down smoothly but ( why the frown now?) you can always try after a little while, I mean it’s not like there’s nothing else fun to play on. Why do you need a trampoline? For a happy bouncy chipmunk! So that’s what I did, I bounced up and down on the uptight trampoline! It seemed like the higher I bounced (which is not really high seeing as the trampoline is too tightly knitted together and stiff, and also nearly broke my back!) the harder the trampoline because and the more my back hurts so I decided never to go on it again ( I vowed to NEVER GO ANYWHERE NEAR IT), there was though. A colourful ball pit was situated behind the flying fox. When I tried the flying fox I nearly tripped over, because I was so fat! ( well not really, and I suggested if you’re over five do NOT try the flying fox) That sure was scary. I went up and past everything then I arrived at the castle turret and my Dad and Nana took some photos of us in the globe and the turret. I then slid down the slide, Whoosh! It was the most exhilarating thing ever.


I went on the trampoline/Slide place, I climbed up to the top (without getting scared which is rare seeing as I’m scared of heights and I was also going really fast) I hesitated before I zoomed down the slide at top speed. Swish! I nearly flipped over at the end, but it was still really fun though, I kept on going again and again and again, I just couldn’t stop. I led my brother out of the toddlers area and into the general area. My brother scrambled up the steps and we slid down the slide a million times ( most of the time without getting stuck) with me stacked on top of him.
Later I tried to get him to spin on the spinny stools like me ( I spun so fast that you could’ve mistaken me for a Cheetah trying to get off a pole with it’s paws glued on.), it was really fun though.

Then it was time to go, my brother was really embarrassing!! He started crying and yelling at the top of his lungs and no matter what, he wouldn’t go! So in the end my dad had to drag him out. My mom said that it was weird how he wanted to go home at first but then he didn’t!

That day it was so much fun, and guess what?  I can’t wait to taste some eggless Thomas the Tank Engine birthday cake!

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(By the way, I couldn't get any photos of Chipmunk's Playland and cafe but I did get really cute chipmunk photos!)


1 comment:

  1. I like the layout of this blog post Hilary. It looks appealing and something I would like to read. It sounds like a fun day and it's always great to play like a kid!! I think being with family is important on Anzac Day.

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