Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss

 Response: I have outgrown playgrounds a bit, especially ones in restaurants but I still sorely miss them. I remember the many times I would go to McDonalds or Chick-fil-a and see that they had a playground and get super excited. Sometimes I would forget about my meal completely and run over to the playground to run around in the tubes, take the slides, play with the abacus or whatever they had and hide out in the set. I really miss the thrill of seeing a restaurant playground when on road trips and how sad I was when the Chick-fil-a near us closed its playground. I wish I could go back to a time when I was younger and was able to run around care free, unaware of the germs and how quickly I would grow up.

Summary: We took our vocab test today.

Reflection: I am really glad I studied for this final. I definitely have gotten a better grasp of a bunch of new words and I am only sort of annoyed I got one question wrong.

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