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Patience

When I think of a time of me being trying to be patient, I think of the time when me and my whole family wanted to go to New York. This was our second time going to New York, the only problem was that we were gonna drive there again. The  problem with that though is that It’s almost 6 hours driving there, plus traffic, plus extra stops we might have to do. Which can test people’s patience of course and my own when going through all of that, but in the end the journey is very worth it.

The next step into making it into New York is going through all the trouble to figure out where you’re gonna park your car, and that’s also very stressful because there’s several other vehicles around and the roads are tight in some places and it’s very overwhelming and sometimes it hard to stay relaxed, but it’s important to have high hopes because everything works out and it did! I absolutely love New York, there’s so many things to do, and so many things to look at, a bunch of places there too where movies and tv shows have been filmed, and it’s very pretty in some places.

The place we stayed in New York was interesting just because people would be screaming and fighting outside at night and you could definitely hear it. Other than that it was cool to see different parts of New York I’ve never been in, one of the problems with that though is you’re walking a lengthy amount like 18-20 thousand steps or more depending on where you’re going, and that can be a little annoying when your legs, and your feet hurt and it’s hot out and you’re hungry, But one of the things that made had patience was that me and my family have only been to New York one other time, so it’s not just something we do or deal with daily with being tired of walking around in New York. So it’s worth it and makes you appreciate it more and gives me ease, and that’s what I love about New York, it’s a lovely experience that you don’t get to experience often.

Blue Water, Pink Sunset – Limassol, Cyprus” by Andreas Komodromos is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.

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