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Journal Qeto9876's Journal: A story about stuff. 2

This is a story about a little boy.

It was 6 weeks before the little boy's birthday. His parents told him they had a big suprise for him. He went into his parent's bedroom and saw a brochure for Cedar Point. He always wanted to go to Cedar Point. He found more things and he thought that his parents were going to rent out the park for him. For the next 5 weeks he thought about Cedar Point everyday.

A week before his brithday he was certain that his parents were going to rent out a part of Cedar Point for him. He was so excited. That week he didn't hear anything from his parents. The day before his birthday he heard them talking. Although he didn't hear any locations he was sure he was going to Cedar Point for his birthday.

The next moring he woke up and was so excited to go. His parents blindfolded him to add to the suprise. HE could barly stand the anticipation. After what seemed like forever he finally heard his parents say "Were here!" HE took off the blindfold and looked around. Something wasn't right. He looked up at the sign. "National Antique Show" At first the boy thought it was a joke, but when he learned that it was true he was distraut. His heart sank deep into his chest. He was crushed.

That little boy is me.
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  • The questions are: How literal is the event? Does it actaully relate to Cedar Point/birthday? Was that an event from your childhood? When I was a kid, there was a point when I wanted to go to Cedar Point so bad, and I couldn't go. I know what you mean. Is it entirely symbolic, of two things not about birthday's or Cedar Point, and having to do with love or mathematics? Or school? Or did you plan a project of some kind and it fell through the roof? I know that scenario. I'll give you this: I didn'
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