The perfect spring break to me would be one full of new things, and full of crazyness. I would like to have an Aston Martin Phantom to ride around the city, since that is my dream car. I would learn how to surf, how to kiteboard, and how to wakeboard. Those are the three most famous aquatic sports, and I have never tried even one. I would like to make new friends. I would like to meet people that I could trust me, and at the same time trusted me back. I would like to go with those friends to the beach and perform the things I mentioned earlier. Maybe grab a few soda pops and just chill while feeling the wind. I know that those sports are hard to learn, or at least that is what people say, but I would totally go for it.
After all the water stuff, I would like to go to a fancy city and stay at a fancy hotel. Maybe go up to New York City and just go to the greatest hotel there and enjoy my visit. I would not ask for much there, just good food and peace. No disturbing me or anything like that, just me with myself and a cold Dr. Pepper in my hand, watching T.V. Then, I would go and relax at the pool, enjoying the sun and the women, being a guy. Then just get back to bed in my room, turning on the warmer and sleep the most comfy way I have ever slept. Wake up totally fresh and feel renewed. Until now, we have gone through 7 of the 14 days of Spring Break.
Then I would go on to the madness. People going crazy and having the best time ever. Pulling over to important parties, of course, healthy and nice crazy parties, not drunken-fests. Maybe go skateboarding to the big ramps up in San Pancho, and just going the maximum speed. Feeling the adrenaline, feeling the wind, feeling how you elevate from the floor. Flying without having to have wings, to enjoy that breeze, to enjoy the sunset. That would be the most perfect thing, I know it would. Maybe going up to the street skate park after ramping. It's right ahead the tunnel, it has small ramps with copings, but mainly street. I got to say I love skateboarding, everybody should do it. We have gone through 11 days now.
This part of my Spring Break is called The Bear Stage. I call it The Bear Stage because it is like hibernating. Just staying at home and watch some good movies, sleeping eighteen hours a day. Sleeping, waking up, eating, watching movies, sleeping. Three days in a row of just that routine. I find it kind of necessary since I just wasted all of my energies on the past Spring Break days. Maybe playing a little Playstation 3, mainly doing entertaining, but not tiring stuff. Feeling like if you're kind of hibernating, I think you might understand what I am saying. After all of this, going back to school. I know, boring, right? Unfortunately, that's the way it is, and also, this story leads to ending. Thank you for your time folks.
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