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Thursday, July 30, 2020

My Day Of Marching

On one beautiful sunny Monday morning I wake up and get ready for the big day ahead. First I have breakfast, then I make my bed and do my room, I had a shower and got dressed. Once I had finished getting sorted I packed my bag and got in the car to go pick up my friend. You may be wondering where I was going while I was going to my marching. We did a whole day. 

As mum walked us in I could see the other 12 girls and my coaches. I could hear the girls talking about what they had done in the holidays so far. The most funny story was a couple of the girls went to Hamner Springs together and got dared to fall into the cold pool at night they did it and came out shivering. I felt super excited and nervous. I was nervous because I was scared to stuff up, I was excited because this is my first season of marching.

Once we started we learnt our positions. We then learnt our counts. My counts are - On the spot, Up 1 pace, up 1 pace, on the spot, up 1 side pace right, 4 paces to the right, 1 side pace right up 3 paces, cross through 15 paces, up 3 paces, up 1 pace, left 1 side pace. These may sound confusing but I understand them almost perfectly.

After we had learnt our positions counts and actions we had lunch. We had PIZZA! When the pizza arrived we went out to the hall to eat. I could smell the pizza and chips making me super hungry. I could hear my stomach growling like a bear coming out of hibernation telling me it was time to eat. I could feel the heat on my hands as I pick up a single slice of pizza that is as hot as a heat pump when turned on. I could see the cheese and toppings spread and melted all over the Pizza. I could taste the cheese and feel it getting stuck to the roof of my tongue. While we were eating I drank my drink I had an up and go chocolate flavour. Once we had finished our food I felt as big as an elephant.

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