Monday, March 24, 2014

San Antonio Field Trip

Share, in your richest language, your most memorable memory from our trip.  Remember to add figurative language to your description.

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  1. As I opened the church doors laden heavily with carvings, a dank and musty odor poured out.
    -- Jeff C.

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    1. HaHaHa!! I'm commenting on my comment! (It is awesome.)

      -- Jeff C.

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  2. So many favorite memory about the trip, but only one is my favorite out of them all. It was when I came face to face with Rosas window. Suddenly everything around me vanished. It was just me and the window, and I saw all the beauty in the window. That was my favorite memory of all. ~ Phia

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  3. As I entered the doors of history, I could see many memmories come back to me.It was like I was in a whole new world of war and destiny -- Austin

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  4. As a flicker of movement caught my eye, I saw a giant fish swimming away. - Grace

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  5. I felt like I was actually in the water, swimming around looking at fish. The Glass Bottom Boat was awesome.


    -Anzul Deze

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  6. As the blazing sun burns my skin, my eyes melt into the beautiful, well carved window. My dreamy expression expands when my ears hear the perfect name, Rosa's Window.


    ~ Cindy Yu

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  7. The feeling of excitement surged through me as I stepped onto the boat and saw a flurry of activity,while divers underneath the smooth glass waved at us, setting salamander traps to deeply increase their knowledge.

    Rishi, Taco's friend

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    1. rishi-
      that was the glass bottom boat

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  8. As I entered the church door, the first that caught my eye was the delicate gold carvings. I realized how amazing life in a mission was, the ancient artifacts, houses, and friends. --Andy

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  9. The boat swayed lightly under our weight. As I looked at the depths below I could tell this would be a extrodinary moment in my life

    Audrey, the epic/awesome/awesome sauce/best ever unicorn lover

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  10. I leaned closer, trying to take a photo over the glare of my camera, but we passed through the guard fish in a blink of an eye. The boat flashed pass the divers, swimming through, as we gasped in awe when the divers locked traps for an endangered species. ~ Rakshinee S.

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  11. As the gooey slime made contact with my fingers, a mix of relief and ewww washed over me at the same time. For some reason the big black bugs, green bugs, or even dead bugs didn't gross me out much. I have to admit some of the looked twisted but otherwise it felt as if a cool wave of calm had just washed over me. Thrilling but calm...

    ~ Tanisha Kundu!!!

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  12. I'm doing what Jeff did! And to be honest, THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!

    ~ Tanisha Kundu!!!

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  13. as i looked through the glass i saw many dim fish swiming by. The plants with many shades of green. sky

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  14. Awe washed over me as I gazed at that blind, eyeless, salimander.

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  15. I dove into the water and felt the cold, swift, blue, yet calm feeling overwelm me and wash away all my stress.-Travis Wiley

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  16. I was sick , but I fell asleep alot and felt realy bad

    carson

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  17. I gasped in wonder as I saw the water bubbling from the springs. - Amy

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  18. The glass bottom boat ride was like I was actually swimming instead of just looking at the water.-Chelsea

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  19. As I saw the fish I gasped in a masesment to see how many types their where -THE KING, ZACHARY ENGELS

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