This piece of writing Is about all the good and bad memories I had through lock down.
Remember when. Slapping shoes smack onto the concrete as I gasp for air "almost there" says dad as if we had just started the run. Remember when alice screamed at the top of her lungs when I dumped a huge bucket of water some people can take a joke - my sister -can't. Or the time my mate broke the sovele and got in huge trouble. What about when Neko got a black eye for a week when he fell out of his little sisters pram. Remember when I watched three movies in a day. Or the sleep ins that never end.
Remember when I had a whole cake and nearly barfed (the joys of baking). Or the time we found a hidden well in amongst the long cuty grass. Oh and who could forgot the puding galore. But the best thing of all no school no waking up early or hour long assembly it was Heaven. But the best part was I could be annoying to my parents the whole time and there was no business trips to save them. But the big bonus was finally completing the lock down 100 what a mission.
Remember when I was stranded inside a house with absolutely nothing to do yes lock down had it's pro's but it also has it's cons.Some people - especially mothers - love it. But to me it is a minority vegetables. Remember when I wasn't allowed to see anyone except for my sister talk about child crulety. Or not being allowed to go surfing, or a dip in the sea. What about not being able to go to grannys for a yummy roast with the worlds best gravy.
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