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What Virginias Earthquake Means to Me
It was scary because the building shaked. I thought it might fall down. Ive never felt a earthquake before. Even though it scared me, it was kind of fun too.
Mom says I can say it was fun since no one got hurt. Well, except for the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and shelves in our IKEA cabinet. When my mom saw it, she yelled all kinds of words she says Im not allowed to use until Im 18.
The bottom of the coconut oil and coconut butter jars broked, so (with the help of a adult) I scooped out the insides into a new jar so we dont eat no shards of glass.
It was a big ol mess. We even had to throw out the kitchen rug. My mom said something about the kitchen sink, but I didnt understand.
After rinsing everything off, finding a new home for the pantry stuff, and scrubbing the floors, we got everything together again. Kinda like Humptey Dumptey. Except better.
Now, mom keeps talking about someone called "Renders Shurance." I dont know who that is, but I think he has something to do with our TV.
I am glad I survived the earthquake of 2011.
What Virginias Earthquake Means to Me
Editors Note: For full effect, please read this in the voice of a 6-year old.
Today, there was a earthquake.
It was scary because the building shaked. I thought it might fall down. Ive never felt a earthquake before. Even though it scared me, it was kind of fun too.
Mom says I can say it was fun since no one got hurt. Well, except for the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and shelves in our IKEA cabinet. When my mom saw it, she yelled all kinds of words she says Im not allowed to use until Im 18.
Heres a picture of the coconut butter. It got broke.
You gotta be real careful when cleaning glass.
The bottom of the coconut oil and coconut butter jars broked, so (with the help of a adult) I scooped out the insides into a new jar so we dont eat no shards of glass.
After rinsing everything off, finding a new home for the pantry stuff, and scrubbing the floors, we got everything together again. Kinda like Humptey Dumptey. Except better.
Now, mom keeps talking about someone called "Renders Shurance." I dont know who that is, but I think he has something to do with our TV.
I am glad I survived the earthquake of 2011.
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