Friday, October 7, 2016

What I did this Past Summer?

The topic I will talk about today, is what I did this past summer. What I did this past summer? There was a lot of things I did this summer, I basically had a good summer. I graduated from C.H. Yoe High School and left a legacy there for future the Yoemen that will take the throne and probably win several state championships. I also traveled across “The South” by “vehicle”. The reason I say that, I traveled by vehicle because I listened to “On the road again” by Willie Nelson. I do not know why I play this song, its fun to hear over and over again. I guess it makes since when you travel state by state and have adventures with your family. But again I traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to go see my dads’ family, we made pit stops while on our way there. By meaning that we took the long way to Atlanta, to tour around each state and have fun. We toured through Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Hattiesburgh, Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, Montgomery, Auburn, and finally Atlanta. The interesting thing about this trip was going through Vidor, Texas. I only experienced discrimination once in my life and it happen the second time in Vidor. I heard stories about Vidor on how they discriminate the Mexican-Americans and African-Americans, but I did not believe in it until some man said to my family and I “we don’t accept your kind”. It did not bother me one bit, because I still eat and go to sleep. Also I was spending time with my family. After all that confrontation, we still got our snacks and left to our trip to Atlanta. As soon as we got to Louisiana my sister wanted to go to Baton Rouge and New Orleans to go see the “Death Valley” and the “Superdome”. She is a big fan of LSU and Saints, that is why we took the long way. We continue on to our trip, we stopped at Hattiesburgh, Mississippi and ate dinner and spend the night there. As soon as we were ready to leave we caught a flat, but lucky me I remember to put the spare in the back. We got back on the road and later toured Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, it was cool seeing where Alabama plays at. The next town was Birmingham, that place had so much traffic I thought we would never get out of there it took three hours. It was exhausting and five hours later we got to Atlanta. We stayed there for a week and my uncles took us everywhere. They took us to Six Flags, Braves game, Zoo, Aquarium, Olympic Park, and Forest Park. It was fun spending time with them even though, I have not seen them in fourteen years. But again the best part of my summer was graduating and having “adventures” to Atlanta. On the way back home it was more ease, with all the crazy stuff happening from Atlanta to good ole Cameron, Texas.

4 comments:

  1. cool adventures are so fun. What was your favorite place to go in G town.

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  2. Hey Pablo,
    I haven't been in Atlanta, but I would like to visit.

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  3. Pablo I'm happy you went to Atlanta to see your daddy.

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  4. I think it was a great trip. I went to Atlanta two years ago. It is a nice and big city.

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